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  1. Fan512bbi

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    Bavaria is well-known for its innovative car-makers and Loremo AG is the newest of this breed. The company was founded in 2000 by Gerhard Heilmaier, Stefan Ruetz and Uli Sommer and is planning to introduce a small series of the first 1,5 liter (157 mpg) 2 + 2 seater onto the roads.

    The Loremo is a lightweight vehicle whose development has taken a radical new direction: less is more and the most efficient use of energy is not to use it at all.

    From this motive new ideas sprang which gradually made it into the design. Even the name Loremo – Low Resistance Mobile – speaks of its streamlining and economy.

    The Loremo’s construction handbook would make an excellent diet recipe. Slim lines and no unnecessary ballast distinguishes the Loremo from all other cars. Its superior safety concept, excellent aerodynamic characteristics, revolutionary bodywork, the linear cell structure, and a radically new rear-axle keep it in form. It combines the economy of a compact car with the handling and feelings of a sports car. The Loremo LS – light and simple is a car which awakens emotions and yearns for sinuous roads.

    Bodywork and chassis concept

    The 95kg (209 lb) lightweight steel chassis – a patented linear cell structure – is one of Loremo’s key elements. It performs well-above average in crash simulations and provides excellent handling characteristics with its low center of gravity and torsional stiffness. Longitudinal supports, extend
    at fender height along the length of the entire vehicle, increase stability and ensure that the linear cell structure remains practically undamaged in offset and side crash-tests. The centrally mounted cross-support, on which the roll bars are mounted, stiffens the longitudinal beams and houses the engine.

    The non-load-bearing, self-supporting, thermoplastic body panels mould to the linear cell structure and help the Loremo to achieve its aerodynamic shape. This material has a number of advantages: it is light weight, weatherproof, scratch-resistant and it is economical. It substitutes the classical
    paint by a thin film, in the color of the car, during the manufacturing process.
    In this way the Loremo receives a high-quality, paint-like surface without environmental damaging paints.

    The intelligent, chassis air-guiding system is perfected with the help of lower tire fins and by the air stream optimized chassis design. The Loremo achieves its optimum driving characteristics with its minimized wind resistance and reduced buoyancy.

    Design

    Not only is the energy efficiency reflected in the dynamic, elegant lines of the Loremo but also in its sporting nature. The distinctive, powerful front stretches softly into the extended rear. There is no B-pillar as the panorama roof has no load-bearing function and is simply bolted to the roll-bar.
    The nose close to the street does away with a monstrous radiator grill and instead an opening provides access to the aerodynamic underside.
    The LED headlamps give the vehicle both a distinctive look as well as exhibiting tomorrow’s display technology.
    Unusually the car is entered from the front for which the entire hood of the car including the windshield is tipped forwards, allowing for upright boarding to the interior. The opened front shows the trunk, which also provides additional 600 mm (24 in) of crumple zone. The vertically-opening tailgate provides the entry to the back seats.

    Interior

    The Janusseater - two seats are in front of the pyramidal cross-support and two rear-facing behind it - is equipped with super-light ergonomic seats.

    The seats, embedded in the linear cell structure, create a feeling of sporty security and comfort. There is plenty of room for sporting equipment or for additional suitcases, if the rear-facing seats are not with passengers.

    The spartan, sporty interior design does away with unnecessary fittings and its two-ply plastic construction doesn’t need any additional finishing.

    High-quality interior furnishing in alcantara and high-tech fabrics provides spacious luxury and comfort. If required the Loremo LS can be equipped with a simple air-conditioning system, an on-board PC with navigation system, an mp3 player, and a driver information system.

    Technology

    Of particular note is the rear differential-link axle, specially-developed for the Loremo, which combines the advantages of longitudinal- and semi-trailing link axles. With maximum load, the axle is indifferent to toe and camber at full suspension compression. In curves, however, the wheel leans inwards to achieve better lateral traction.

    An optimal load distribution of 50:50 is achieved by placing the motor centrally and 105/70 R14 low-profile tires give good road holding and perfect straight-line driving.

    The 20 PS (15 kw) two-cylinder turbo-diesel motor powers the 450 kg (204 lb) light Loremo LS to up to 160 km/h (100 mph). It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (63 mph) in 20 s and its aerodynamic form achieves a Cw value of 0.20.

    Fuel consumption: tiny 1.5 liters for 100 km (157 mpg)! Thus the Loremo can travel from Munich to Rome (over 800 miles) on only one 20 liter (5 gallon) tank of fuel. At only 384 cm (151 in) long, 136 cm (62 in) wide, Loremo AG has developed a true small car. In driving fun the 110 cm (43 in) flat, economical sports car easily runs against the large competitors and all for a purchase price under 11.000.- €

    Those who want more should look forward to the Loremo GT. With 50 PS (37 kw) and a 3-cylinder turbo-diesel motor it reaches a top speed of 220 km/hr (138 mph). And with 2.7 liter for 100 km (88 mpg) it is still very fuel-efficient.

    The price will be under 15.000.- €

    “At the moment”, points out Gerhard Heilmaier, president of Loremo AG, “the Loremo LS is primarily an energy-saving, minimalistic body concept. It is an innovation which leaves room for continual development and many variations in both, its design and engine. It will certainly influence the
    automobile future”.
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  2. wheelhor

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    yes. But can it to 0-60 in 4.5 seconds?


    untill then, i'll pay the extra money



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    No way I'm driving something that weighs less that I do. Guaranteed to get yourself killed when the 8000 lb SUV rolls over it.
     
  4. Etcetera

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    It's a neat vehicle, but pointless as it stands. It has the product liability lawsuit front door that automatically excludes any woman with a skirt from going for a go in it.

    And as has been mentioned, it will be but a speedbump to an Excursion.
     
  5. speed130

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    The greenhouse has a 911ish look to it.
     
  6. neilmac

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    I think it's an interesting concept, and if some of the ideas can be applied in the real world, I'm all for it.

    This vehicle is unlikely to see the light of day as it stands - some wealthy people from an oil-rich nation will undoubtedly purchase the company and the technology for the purpose of scrapping it.

    Still, ya gotta applaud the initiative.

    Neil
     
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    I would love to put my Corolla DX, to the side of a barn.


    I hope it can be successful.
     
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    the cars only 43" tall half that would be 21.5". shant be too difficult, besides keep it to cheerleaders and models and think of the fun ;)
     
  9. Erich

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    There was a math error in the article.


    Car weight was listed as 405 kg (205 lb). Assuming the metric value is correct, the true weight of the car is 891 pounds. A more realistic value.
    Still very light, but credible. 205 lb is not believable. Heck it is hard to build a dirt bike that weighs only 200 pounds..
     
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    "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication".
    I like it a lot.
     
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    yeah you get 157mpg, but you have to be seen in that car.....
     
  13. Fan512bbi

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    That shouldnt worry you, with a face as ugly as yours there should be a bag over it ;P
     
  14. teak360

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    157 mpg driving in the real world? Complete BS.
     
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    Complete Loon.
     
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    wanker....
     
  17. Fan512bbi

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    I love you too :p
     
  18. luke9583

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    agreed! It's a very 911 profile.
     
  19. otaku

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    A company in california is shooting for 330mpg in a 3wheel 1 seater.

    I love all these high tech efficient cars, my favorite being the venturi fetish. The only hybrids/high mileage cars I've driven are the prius and the honda insight which was pretty cool- I could pull 100mpg in that thing if I kept an eye on my driving.
     
  20. alin13

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    umm, u weigh 450kg??
     
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  22. alin13

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    umm, u weigh 450kg??
     
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    235 lbs. But thanks for the concern :D :D
     
  24. donv

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    Not to mention airbags, cats, door reinforcement, etc? I bet the weight would almost double if you tried to federalize the thing.

    And, 157mpg? Isn't that more than most (any?) motorcycles get? What sort of mileage does a 250 Ninja get, for instance? Even with a diesel and low aero drag, it's hard to see how it could get better mileage than a low powered, lightweight bike.

    Still, lightweight, low drag, and low rolling resistance is definitely the way to go for efficiency. No argument about that.
     

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