VW XL1: 119,000 euros [Updated]
VW's XL1 bids for future classic status as price and 200-unit production run announced

A diesel hybrid, causing a buzz on PH and on the brink of joining the supercar elite in terms of price and desirability? Unusual times indeed but it's a measure of how the XL1 has captured the imagination that VW has elected to maintain the car's exclusivity by limiting production to such an extent. Ironic though that this very desirability will probably see few ever making use of that extended range - it'll do 600 miles to a tank of fuel but as collector's items how many will even use up that first 10 litres of fuel?
Why the fuss though? Well, you can read Matt's first taste of the XL1 here and Harris has been Tweeting his praise after a quick go earlier in the week. Tree hugger or not, the XL1's coolness transcends typical automotive divides and as a design and technology curiosity ticks all the boxes. For geeks like us Piech's subtle nods to the Porsche 917 don't do any harm either.
At the time of writing we had no official confirmation of the price or production run from VW despite the original story on 4WheelsNews claiming thus; as soon as we do we'll keep you posted.
Either way, if the XL1 is going to cost a lot to buy it's probably a fraction of what it will have cost VW to make...
Update:
We spoke with VW UK and though the price hasn't been confirmed here or in Germany (the 'official' figure in the original story appears to be ... unofficial) the ballpark figure for UK cars would be in the region of £90,000.
The production figure is, however, correct with 200 customer cars scheduled for completion following the 50 pre-production cars already built and in circulation for appraisal, media drives and the rest. This batch of 200 customer cars will include 'minor refinements' before delivery over these initial 50 cars.
Sales of the XL1 will apparently be managed centrally from VW HQ in Germany via local dealers, with 'up to 30' expected in the UK.
[Original source: 4WheelsNews]
At this price, it will be rare and have no impact.
Great technology, but how will this capture the imagination of non-PHers if it is never seen?
I'm sure VAG has every intention of mass marketing something like this but bleeding edge technology is never cheap and I think with all the innovations this car has the trickle effect may take a while but it'll happen.

"The 2000 Insight ranks as the most efficient United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certified gasoline-fueled vehicle ever, with a highway rating of 61 miles per US gallon (3.9 L/100 km; 73 mpg-imp) and combined city/highway rating of 53 miles per US gallon (4.4 L/100 km; 64 mpg-imp"
"The 2000 Insight ranks as the most efficient United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certified gasoline-fueled vehicle ever, with a highway rating of 61 miles per US gallon (3.9 L/100 km; 73 mpg-imp) and combined city/highway rating of 53 miles per US gallon (4.4 L/100 km; 64 mpg-imp"

Why...? This needs to be around £30k, if they can't make a profit out of it at that price point why sell it at all?
If I have £100+k to spend on a car the last thing I care about is how often I have to fuel it...
"The 2000 Insight ranks as the most efficient United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certified gasoline-fueled vehicle ever, with a highway rating of 61 miles per US gallon (3.9 L/100 km; 73 mpg-imp) and combined city/highway rating of 53 miles per US gallon (4.4 L/100 km; 64 mpg-imp"



Looking at the original Insight, its figures were
840kg kerb weight
67hp + 13hp electric engine
Cd of 0.25
Compared to the XL1
795kg kerb weight
47hp + 27hp electric engine
Cd of ???
I'd say the DSG box and superior aerodynamics might give it a noticeable edge...but 4/5 times as economical?

Looking at the original Insight, its figures were
840kg kerb weight
67hp + 13hp electric engine
Cd of 0.25
Compared to the XL1
795kg kerb weight
47hp + 27hp electric engine
Cd of ???
I'd say the DSG box and superior aerodynamics might give it a noticeable edge...but 4/5 times as economical?
I'm shocked at the (alleged) pricing strategy- especially as the BMW i3 is less than a quarter of the price, and the range extender could be in a direct competition to the XL1
Lets be realistic, even at that price they aren't going to struggle to sell 200 of them.
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