Thursday 18 September 2014

Renault EOLAB claims 1.0L/100km fuel economy

The Renault EOLAB concept, which will debut at the Paris motor show, is claimed to consume just 1 litre of petrol per 100km, equivalent to 22g of CO2/km. For Renault, the purpose of EOLAB is to remain true to the company’s DNA by ensuring that ultra-low fuel consumption becomes a reality for as many people as possible. Renault says EOLAB is much more than just a styling exercise or a mere shop window. Conceived around a B-segment platform, the prototype incorporates around 100 new, realistic technological developments that are designed to be introduced gradually on upcoming Renault vehicles. The EOLAB prototype’s exceptional fuel economy – namely 1 litre/100km – is the fruit of work on three main fronts: refined aerodynamics, weight saving and Z.E. Hybrid technology (petrol/electricity)

 

Renault presents EOLAB, a new prototype which explores ways to deliver ultra-low fuel consumption. It boasts NEDC combined cycle consumption of 1 litre/100km, equivalent to 22g of CO2/km.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
https://in.news.yahoo.com/lightbox/renault-eolab-claims-1-0l-100km-fuel-economy-slideshow/renault-eolab-photo-1410940413735.html

 

 

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