The 8,000mpg car: London to Rome for £1.20
May 24, 2010
A team of French students have built a single-seat diesel-powered car that can achieve 8,372mpg – the equivalent of driving from London to Rome for one litre of fuel that cost around £1.20.
The car has CO2 emissions of 0.88g/km – less than one tenth of the most recent Toyota Prius hybrid (89g/km).
The most impressive fuel efficiency achieved at this year’s Shell eco marathon event at the EuroSpeedway Lausitz track in Germany earlier this month, however, was by a team of fellow French students from Polytech Nantes who managed 13,830mpg in fuel-cell electric car – the culmination of a five-year project.
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How can I increase my car’s MPG?
The cars competing in the Eco Marathon are built for fuel efficiency at any cost, but impressive fuel savings are possible with the average family hatchback. The driver of a 5-door family hatchback Peugeot 308 HDi earlier this year achieved an average fuel consumption of 89.95mpg on public roads between Paris and Geneva – an improvement of almost 50 per cent on the manufacturer’s official figure.
Gentle driving and modest speed are the secret to boosting your car’s mpg figure, but you could also try the eco driving tips below.
Information correct at time of publication.