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trev0006
07-21-2008, 01:22 PM
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Over the past five years, Volkswagen has continued to tease us with sports car concepts that never seem to come to fruition. Back in 2003, VW unveiled the Concept R in Frankfurt to critical acclaim and two years later, the wraps came off the EcoRacer, proving that the automaker was still kicking around the idea of a lightweight, affordable roadster for the masses.

In the interim, VW had two similar concepts that never left the studio, but when the Los Angeles Auto Show rolls along later this year, a new mid-engine coupe will be revealed, and this one actually has a shot at production.

According to Autocar, this newest concept aims to be a budget alternative to the Lotus Elise, balancing performance and fuel economy in a low-cost package. Sources suggest that the coupe will feature either a 168 hp, 1.4-liter TSI gasoline engine or a 125 hp, 1.6-liter TDI mounted amidships and sending power to the rear wheels via a seven speed DSG gearbox. If and when the production version debuts in 2011, the coupe's curb weight is pegged at just over 2,200 pounds, allowing it to run to 60 in under seven seconds while still returning over 55 mpg.

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al-ti2d
07-21-2008, 01:27 PM
i'm not feeling the styling on that at all... the front reminds me of the r8 and the rear reminds me of porsche... but it all looks so cheap lol

nightfx
07-21-2008, 05:46 PM
Looks really... weird, the back looks like some kid with oversized front teeth. :rofl:

Good fuel economy with a 7 speed DSG gearbox though. :eek:

bituerbo
07-21-2008, 09:47 PM
The functional thing about Midship drivetrains is the minimal drivetrain loss when compared to traditional rear-drive platforms.

It does look a LOT like the R4 concepts floating around, but I heard another rumour that Porsche said it didn't want the boxster competition, and won't be allowing Audi to build it.

Darkane
07-21-2008, 10:00 PM
Holy! I love it.

Damn 2200 pounds, for such a big guy I like my little cars hah.

Stupid S2000 not accepting my frame lol.

DeeK
07-21-2008, 10:11 PM
Originally posted by bituerbo
The functional thing about Midship drivetrains is the minimal drivetrain loss when compared to traditional rear-drive platforms.

It does look a LOT like the R4 concepts floating around, but I heard another rumour that Porsche said it didn't want the boxster competition, and won't be allowing Audi to build it.

Porsche and Audi are the same company. Along with like 25 different car companies. It's all part of the VW group.

bituerbo
07-22-2008, 03:09 PM
Originally posted by DeeK


Porsche and Audi are the same company. Along with like 25 different car companies. It's all part of the VW group.

... which is why Porsche has a say in what Audi can and cannot build. It's not like GM called Ford and said: "We've had enough of this Mustang business."