Piëch was one of the pioneers that saw the creation of VW’s previous 1-Liter concept pictured above, a prototype that he himself drove from Wolfsburg to Hamburg at an average fuel consumption of 0.89L per 100km. Speaking with German newspaper Brauschweiger Zeitung last Friday, Piëch boasted that VW could have a production version of the 1-Liter ready in three to four years time and that we could see a more practical 3L/100km capable car based on its entry-level Lupo before then.
After working with suppliers, VW will now be able to source the expensive materials required to build such cars for around €5,000 in around two years time. Current prices for the same resources stand at close to €35,000. When he switched over from CEO, development work for both cars were well underway but his successor Bernd Pischetsrieders was not a fan and the project got shelved for a few years. Now it seems, things are in full swing.
Via: Auto Motor & Sport


Reader Comments
Thu May 31 2007 11:25 AM
Devin says
I currently have a vw rabbit diesel that I converted to run on WVO. I would sell that and much more to get one of those 1l/100km cars. If it is true, then its worth waiting for. VW should be touting their arrival to help consumers prepare to invest in their new car. Just tell me where to sign up.
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