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General Motors Ultralite

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The General Motors Ultralite was a 1992 low emission vehicle concept car intended to demonstrate the benefits of advanced materials and low fuel consumption.

The goal was to make a four passenger show car capable of 100 miles per US gallon (2.4 L/100 km; 120 mpg‑imp).[citation needed] It was rated at 88 miles per US gallon (2.7 L/100 km; 106 mpg‑imp) by the EPA,[citation needed] but could achieve 100 miles per US gallon (2.4 L/100 km; 120 mpg‑imp) at a steady state cruising speed of 50 mph.[1]

The carbon fiber shell was fabricated by Scaled Composites and it weighed only 420 pounds (191 kg). The total weight of the car was 1,400 pounds (635 kg).

The car had gullwing doors and no B-pillar.[2] The Cd was 0.19, significantly lower comparing to production cars of the decade.

Its 3 cylinder 1.5 L 2-stroke engine could produce 111 hp (83 kW), which made a speed of 135 mph (217 km/h) possible. The car could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in less than 8 seconds.[3]

The shape was reminiscent of the Ford Probe concept, and the Ultralite presaged the production General Motors EV1 electric vehicle and other production models.

Due to the unusual design the Ultralite has been featured in several science fiction productions, most prominently among them was in the 1993 film Demolition Man as the squad cars used by the fictional SAPD (San Angeles Police Department). They also appeared in the second episode of the second season of seaQuest DSV, and in the 1999 movie Bicentennial Man.

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