VW Twin Up! Concept with XL1 Powertrain Debuts in Tokyo
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VW Twin Up! Concept with XL1 Powertrain Debuts in Tokyo



The Volkswagen Twin Up! Concept, the one that borrows the hybrid powertrain from the XL1, has debuted at the Tokyo motor show. We’ll start off with the most important numbers it boasts: claimed average fuel consumption is 1.1 l/100km, or 256.8 mpg UK or 214 mpg US, while emitting practically nothing, at 27 g/km CO2. Read more »




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