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xcel
03-22-2007, 06:35 AM
Fuel-Efficient XR-3 will offer 125-225 Miles per Gallon (http://www.rqriley.com/nr032007.htm)

http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/Riley_XR3.jpgRobert Q. Riley Enterprises - Mar 20, 2007

GLENDALE, Ariz., -- In less than 90 days, Robert Q. Riley Enterprises, LLC, a product design firm in Glendale, Ariz., will introduce its XR-3 plug-in hybrid, a sleek two-passenger, three-wheel sports car that is expected to generate up to 225 miles per gallon.

Designed to be assembled by someone with average mechanical abilities and no prior experience, the all-wheel drive vehicle will be available as a kit or plans for complete do-it-yourself construction.

"We've made a technology leap by designing a super-simple hybrid power system, but 'technology' itself was not the main thrust of the project," said Robert Q. Riley, company president and author of "Alternative Cars in the 21st Century." "We focused on the power of 'design' to define a new category of personal mobility products that are neither automobiles nor motorcycles."

The XR-3 uses the latest hybrid power system technologies in the most simplified way possible. While the front wheels are powered by a three-cylinder diesel engine, a single rear wheel uses an electric motor run by a lithium-ion battery. The ground provides the connection between the two systems, eliminating the need for a complex electronic and mechanical interface.

Driving on power from its diesel engine, the XR-3 can achieve fuel economy of 125 miles per gallon. However, when the diesel and electric power systems are combined in a hybrid driving mode, fuel economy can exceed 200 miles per gallon over an 80-mile trip.

A simple three-position switch allows the driver to select between battery-only, diesel-only and hybrid driving modes. The diesel engine can remain off for local trips, since power from the advanced lithium-ion battery pack gives the car a battery-only range of up to 40 miles.

High-resolution photos of the XR-3 are available at .

Robert Q. Riley Enterprises, LLC is a full-service product design and development consultancy in Glendale, Ariz., specializing in transportation, recreation, fitness and medical products. For more information, please visit [url]http://www.rqriley.com (]http://www.rqriley.com/xr3images.htm[/url).

BailOut
03-22-2007, 09:00 AM
Where's the beef? I mean the kits? I mean real pictures?

It appears this is nothing but a CAD concept so far.

Alexstarfire
03-22-2007, 09:42 AM
Yea, but it sounds pretty sweet. I just hope it's not like the other one's I've heard people built that took like 10,000 man hours to build, or something like that.

If it is at least half as easy to build and half as efficient then it'll still be well worth it.

Pravus Prime
03-22-2007, 03:18 PM
It's starting to look like a vehicle from the 21st Century. Except it doesn't fly.

Sounds like a good idea, but it does seem rather labor intensive.

antrey
03-22-2007, 04:13 PM
given the time frame, there should be real pictures, pricing, and a running vehicle by now.:confused:

iamian
03-22-2007, 05:53 PM
In my experience .... anything with Robert Q. Riley on it ... will at most be plans for the to it yourself group.... which means they plan to to have the plans ready in a few years.... they may never actually build one themselves.... and there past mechanical kits and designs have generally required several hundered hours of work to put together .... if your a mechanicly inclinded person with first hand automotive mechanic experience...

they might have changed things a bit... but that is how they were about 3 years ago.



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