Well, what do you know? When Volkswagen decided to show off  the latest version of its so-called one-liter car, the Formula XL1, at  the Qatar Motor Show, we wondered out loud whether or not the German  automaker would actually manage to put it into production. As it turns  out, that’s the plan, albeit at a very small scale.
According to Automobilwoche (sub. req’d, via The Truth About Cars),  Volkswagen will build 100 XL1s as a small batch of regular production  machines… meaning they’ll actually be offered for sale to the general  populace. No word on what will power the production models, but the  concept features a two-cylinder TDI engine, electric motor, lithium-ion  battery pack and a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. All that  fuel-sipping goodness is enough to achieve an astonishing 0.9L/100 km –  just over 261 mpg.
Germany will reportedly get first crack at the XL1, followed by the  United States and China. Color us surprised that VW actually plans to  produce a nearly 300-mpg machine, going to the trouble of putting it  through safety and emissions tests and all that goes along with making  it legal, for such a small batch of vehicles. Surprised, but pleased,  while also a bit skeptical it will ultimately happen. Projects like  these are usually the first to get cut when the global economy forces  belts to be tightened.
 
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