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In the contest for ultra-high fuel efficiency, France is coming up with a seriously tough lineup of concepts. Both
Peugeot and
Citroën have concept cars on display at the
2014 Paris Motor Show that
blend aerodynamics, low curb weights and cutting edge powertrain technologies to
return 141 miles per gallon on the European cycle. And now
Renault has just unveiled its fuel-saver to the world's press, showing off the Eolab, a concept hatch that promises to use only one liter of fuel for every 100 kilometers traveled.
For the math averse, that works out to about 282 miles per gallon, or a lot. Like the PSA concepts, a low curb weight is key to the Eolab's efficiency. With an overall weight at just about 2,100 pounds, the gas-electric hybrid powertrain, which can run up to 37 miles on electric power alone, isn't forced to work too hard.
While PSA based its concepts on actual production models - the
Peugeot 208 and
Citroën C4 Cactus - the Eolab is more of a pure concept. According to Renault, it employs "
100 new, realistic technological developments" that could make their way onto French roads.
Take a look up top for our
live images from the 2014 Paris Motor Show. Then, scroll down for a video and stock images of the Eolab, as well as a
13,000-word press release, direct from Renault.
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