In Depth Look at the Loremo LS Concept

Loremo LS

Imagine, for a moment, being able to drive from Munich, Germany to Rome, Italy on just one tank of fuel. That’s almost 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) of beautiful European landscapes between refills, a bladder-busting range that’s unchallenged by many passenger cars - including Volkswagen’s excellent TDI turbodiesel or any hybrid vehicles - currently on the market. Now, to keep the gears in your imagination turning, imagine that the size of the tank was a mere 20 litres, a size less than half of what you might find in a regular subcompact car. Would you call it amazing? Too good to be true, perhaps? This is the kind of fuel consumption performance which can be expected from the Loremo LS, the world’s only 1.5 L/100 km (157 mpg) car.

Outright, the Loremo LS looks like a car that can achieve 1.5 L/100 km. Its body is teardrop-shaped, and has a super-low drag coefficient rating of just 0.20 Cd, which is a dramatic improvement over the average drag rating of 0.30 Cd. The body also happens to be made of a lightweight thermoplastic that’s resistant to scrapes and scratches. Interestingly, if you look along its sides the car doesn’t appear to have any doors; this is because they’re mounted at the front and back end of the car. The driver and front seat passenger crawl in through the nose of the car; the ‘hood’ and windscreen unit are hinged at the front, similar in context at least to the classic ‘53 through ‘64 BMW-ISO Isetta, and likewise open up to provide easy step-in access. This brings us to the next intriguing thing about the Loremo LS, its interior.

Almost every car that’s purchased today has four seats, if not more. The Loremo is no exception, but, when looking at its swooping profile, how could its designers fit four full-size adults inside with such a raked C-pillar and rear window? Easy: the rear seats are rear-facing, providing those in back with plenty of legroom, headroom and an excellent, if not different view out. The rear seats are accessed through the car’s tailgate, which swings up to a near vertical position.

Inside, the furnishings are simple, yet tasteful; the contoured buckets are trimmed in plush Alcantara, while the dash, console and side trim are made of woven fabric and two-ply plastic. The LS doesn’t skimp out on equipment either; it features dual airbags, a particulate filter for its engine, and a simple stereo system. For those used to a little more pampering, options such as an onboard computer, navigation, and air conditioning are available.

Loremo LS Interior

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3 Responses to “In Depth Look at the Loremo LS Concept”

  1. Mr Says:

    surely adding air conditioning would put the fuel consumption back up to normal levels…?

  2. Joe Says:

    …because when you remove air conditioning from a car, you instantly gain over 100+mpg?!?

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