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Green Car Preview: The Seat Leon Ecomotive Prototype

There is no way that green car lovers would miss out the Seat Leon Ecomotive Prototype. Boasting a 545-liter fuel tank, this vehicle has an astounding MPG rating of 83.1. Because of that, you can travel roughly 10,000 miles without having to stop for a refill. To make this possible, it has a 1.6-liter TDI engine that gives it the necessary boost whenever you’re on the road.

Now the secret to this car’s amazing mileage is its massive fuel tank. Because of its sheer size, its interior has been reworked in order to accommodate it. Essentially, the Seat Leon Ecomotive Prototype is a sport car that relies on a standard suspension setup.

Though it’s not necessarily the next Lamborgini Reventon, the Seat Leon Ecomotive Prototype gives you the peace of mind of not worrying about finding the nearest gas station when traveling. With over 10,000 miles of fuel capacity, you can go on and on driving for months without having to stop.

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