Aug 30
2006 - Volkswagen presented the GX3 Concept
In a world premiere at
the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show, Volkswagen presented the GX3 – a
completely new type of motorcycle. The GX3 was conceived by the
Moonraker team and VW’s Design Center in California, exclusively
with the U.S. in mind, to bring an exciting idea to a fully
functioning concept. With its three wheels and unique design, this
Volkswagen opens up a new driving dimension.
What if you could carve up the back roads and cruise solo in the
carpool lane?
A motorcycle with VW
features: Light, fast, and environmentally friendly, the GX3 shows
that conceptually it is much closer to a motorcycle than to a
classic type automobile. This two-seater Volkswagen is one of a kind
- bold, young, and affordable. It opens a new driving dimension,
turns even the daily commute to work into a small trip to freedom,
allows you to cruise in the carpool lane, even if you’re driving
solo (the GX3 is a motorcycle, after all!) and with its keen
handling it opens up completely new horizons for recreational
driving.
Specifications |
Engine |
|
1.6 liter
inline-4 |
HP |
125 HP@
6500 rpm |
Displacement |
1600cc
(97.6 cu. in.) |
Torque |
112.1 lb-ft @
3000 rpm |
Weight lb (kg) |
1256
(569.6) |
Acceleration 0-62 mph |
5.7 sec. |
Top speed |
124 mph
(199.5 kph) |
Driveline |
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Price (approx) |
$17,000 |
What
if performance were affordable?
Amazing
dynamics for less than $ 17,000: The GX3 will be driven by a VW 1.6
liter engine. The four-cylinder delivers 92 kW / 125 hp. So far, so
good. However, the GX3 is a pure driving machine, a motorcycle with
two seats positioned side-by-side. And that’s why you can find 125
hp and 112.5 ft-lbs (152 Nm) in a mere 1,257 lbs (570 kg)
Volkswagen. This results in a power-to-weight ratio of 10 lbs/hp
(4.56 kg/PS). In just 5.7 seconds, the GX3 can reach a speed of 62.5
mph (100 km/h) and the possible lateral acceleration reaches 1.25g
– values typical of sheer performance cars but delivered from a
vehicle under the $17,000 price range. No comparable sports machine
in the world, however, can come even close to the low fuel
consumption of the GX3: 46 mpg (5.2 l/100 km). Fact is: a production
counterpart of the GX3, could be on the market very soon. It all
depends on the American driver’s feedback.
Tradition of the exceptional: Conceptually and visually the
Volkswagen GX3 differs from anything currently on the roads in the
U.S. And that’s a tradition at Volkswagen. It was with exceptional
and unique products – today all of them legends – that
Volkswagen propelled itself to the top in the USA during the 50’s
and 60’s. Whether the Beetle, the Thing (Type 181), or the
Microbus, all were the cult cars of their time and still are. In
2006, with the GX3, Volkswagen once again presents something totally
unexpected and exceptional, a VW in every sense. VW - Being
different.
Moonraker: The GX3 was designed in close collaboration between
VW’s Design Center California (DCC) and an international,
cross-functional group of young engineers, designers, manufacturing
and marketing experts, also based in California. The team started
its work in the US in early 2005. The job: To convert the wishes,
dreams and needs of American drivers into mobility. The goal:
highest possible customer satisfaction. Background: In addition to
the models developed in Germany and sold in the US, in the future
Volkswagen will be building more models catering especially to the
needs and requirements of U.S. customers. One of the most dramatic
and tangible early results: the GX3. Responsible for the design of
the new Volkswagen is the Volkswagen Design Studio in Santa Monica.
The team there will be working in the future in close cooperation
with the product strategy staffs in the U.S. The GX3 offers a look
into the exciting and comprehensive spectrum of totally new motor
vehicles which are currently being conceptualized by Volkswagen of
America for the US market.
Other Specifications:
Position: |
Mid-Transverse Engine |
Valvetrain: |
DOHC, 4 Valves/ Cyl |
HP/L: |
78.12 BHP per Liter |
HP/LB: |
10
LBS per BHP |
Drive
Wheels: |
RWD |
Curb
Weight: |
1256 LBS 569.6 KG |
Length: |
147.8 IN / 3754 MM |
Width: |
72.8 IN / 1849 MM |
Height: |
47.6 IN / 1209 MM |
Wheelbase: |
106.3 IN / 2700 MM |
Front
Track: |
64.2 IN / 1630 MM |
Rear
Track: |
64.2 IN / 1630 MM |
Materials: |
Fibre Glass Body over Steel Spaceframe |
Front
Suspension: |
Double Wishbones w/ Coil-Over-Damper Units |
Rear
Suspension: |
Single Swing Arm w/ Coil-Over-Damper Units |
Transmission: |
6-Speed Manual |
What if
authenticity had a radical edge?
Design
dynamics: The focus for Volkswagen’s design team in California was
to create a quintessential and pure driving machine. Inspired by the
minimalist design language often expressed in contemporary GP
motorcycles and F1 race cars, the GX3 has a true feeling of
authenticity. These influences are seen throughout the exterior with
an exposed single sided swing arm, aggressive central exhaust, open
front wheels and stealthy matte finishes. The progressive dynamic on
the GX3 is emphasized with a strong graphic dividing the body as it
wraps up to the aggressive forward leaning roll hoops. Anodized gold
and black suspension components and LED lighting are further
examples of track inspired designs.
The GX3 interior is all about business with nothing to distract from
the absolute driving experience. The driver’s cockpit is equipped
with five point racing harnesses; “moto” style instruments and a
GTI inspired stainless shifter. Most distinctly, the rear boasts a
massive single 18”x12” back wheel dressed with a 315 rubber. The
front end proudly displays a bold V graphic consistent with
Volkswagen’s vehicle lineup, most notably the GTI. The GX3 in no
way denies that it is a motorcycle, but rather plays it up as a
unique design advantage.
Space-Frame: The basic structure of this driving machine is formed
by a high-density, warp-resistant, steel construction space frame.
The paneling of the interior and exterior parts of the space frame
is made of high density fiberglass. A 2.83 tf3 (80 liters) trunk is
located behind the seats.
What if driving
was redefined?
Advanced
chassis: The 215/45 R17x8J front wheels are controlled by a double
lateral steering axle. While the front axle resembles the layout of
an automobile, the rear axle shows more parallels to a motorcycle.
The right side of the vehicle also makes use of a monoswing arm. The
engine’s power is delivered via 6-speed transmission and chain
drive to the rear wheel, which has a tire size of 315/30 R18x12J –
a new super bike dimension. And that suits the GX3. A Volkswagen
that breaks away from the conventions and that redefines driving fun
and freedom of mobility. Drivers wanted. Seriously!
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