Two-ton SUV gets 1.8 litres per 100km

Volkswagen is making outrageous claims for this concept, due to debut this week in Geneva.

Volkswagen is making outrageous claims for this concept, due to debut this week in Geneva.

Published Mar 5, 2012

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At the 2011 Tokyo motor show Volkswagen unveiled the Cross Coupé concept, powered by a plug-in petrol-electric hybrid system.

This week, a new Cross Coupé will make its debut at the Geneva motor show, but with an even more frugal plug-in hybrid drivetrain.

The 2012 Cross Coupé concept combines a direct-injection turbodiesel and two electric motors, for a claimed fuel consumption in the new European driving cycle of just 1.8 litres per 100 km, which translates to CO2 emissions of 46 g/km - in a 225kW SUV that weighs nearly two tons and has a top speed of 220km/h.

That hard-to-believe sequence of numbers - and the wintry photo above - are all VW has released so far; further information about the Cross Coupé concept has been promised when the concept is officially presented at Geneva on Tuesday, March 6.

As soon as we know more, so will you.

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