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Supermileage, an Extremely Efficient Experimental Car That Gets 2,145 Miles per Gallon of Fuel

Summary by Oddity Central
At a time when most of the world is focusing on electric vehicles, a team of Utah University students has built an extremely efficient fossil fuel vehicle capable of covering hundreds of kilometers on a single liter of ethanol, thanks to an ultralight, compact, and aerodynamic design. Aptly named Supermileage, the innovative vehicle weighs only 49 kilograms (108 pounds), thanks to a lightweight carbon fiber body, and has a ridiculously tiny fuel…
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Oddity Central broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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