Loremo to present 100MPG+ prototype at Frankfurt

Posted on Sunday 12 August 2007

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Germany’s Loremo will unveil a fully working prototype of its super-efficient LS Concept car at next month’s Frankfurt Auto Show, a car that was co-developed to be entered into the upcoming Automotive X-Prize competition. The new prototype, dubbed ‘L1’, will also be used to conduct driving dynamics tests and to validate previous computer only simulations.

According to Loremo’s Chief Gerhard Heilmaier, who spoke with Auto-News, the L1 can travel up to 400km on its eight liter tank of diesel. This equates to an amazing fuel consumption figure of roughly 117mpg (2L/100km). To win the Automotive X-Prize, developers must prove that the car can reliably achieve a 100mpg (2.35L/100km) fuel consumption target and can be produced in commercial numbers.

Loremo previously showcased concept versions of the car at last year’s Geneva Motor Show. The concepts were powered by either two or three-cylinder diesel engines and could seat up to four passengers, but none of these were actually drivable.
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5 Comments for 'Loremo to present 100MPG+ prototype at Frankfurt'

  1.  
    August 13, 2007 | 1:46 am
     

    I thought that concept car looked familiar. Dare I say that there are shades of the old EV1 in the sheetmetal? A German hommage, perhaps, to the old electric Olds…

  2.  
    Gooby
    August 13, 2007 | 6:12 am
     

    isn’t this well over a year old? Think it was at the Geneva Motor Show in 2006.

  3.  
    Jezza
    August 13, 2007 | 6:39 am
     

    You\’re an idiot Gooby. At least read the story before commenting.

  4.  
    dallas
    April 15, 2008 | 12:16 pm
     

    u made me make a 90 no my report for class

  5.  
    haha
    April 15, 2008 | 12:24 pm
     

    gooby haha no its 2 day

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