The 67mpg hybrid car that avoids VED
January 15, 2010
With much of the talk at this week’s Detroit Motor Show focused on electric-only vehicles, the new Volkswagen Compact Coupe Concept gave a tantalising glimpse of the performance and fuel efficiency possible from a hybrid car driven by a petrol engine working in tandem with a battery-powered electric motor.
Sub 100g/km motoring
The VW Compact Coupe combines a 148bhp 1.4-litre petrol engine and a 26.6bhp electric motor to give a top speed of 141mph and a combined fuel consumption of 67.2mpg.
CO2 emissions are an impressive 98g/km and would make the car exempt from vehicle excise duty (VED) – better known as road tax.
VW has given no indication over whether the Compact Coupe concept will go into production.
Information correct at time of publication.
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