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''Loremo AG'' is a German [[automaker]] corporation, based in Munich. It was founded in 2000. Loremo is  focussed on designing and manufacturing cars with very low weight and air resistance,  the term "Loremo" is an abbreviation for ''LOw REsistance MObile''. Initially the car was conceived for emerging markets such as China and India. However, due to the worldwide attention on Global Warming the company also plans to sell the Loremo across the European Union.


Start off with a brief ''Introduction'' to the company. This would be a good place to create a table of company statistics and share any other relevant tidbits of information and factoids about the company.
At the 2006 [[Geneva Auto Show]] the company has demonstrated its concept car which the company says will become a 157 [[fuel efficiency|MPG]] (1,5 l/100 [[km]]) [[turbodiesel]] car. Two different Loremo models are currently waiting in the pipeline to be produced: the Loremo LS base model, and the sportier Loremo GT. Both models will be equipped with a [[manual transmission]] and be [[MR layout|mid engined]] in a 2+2 configuration.
 
According to the company, the Loremo LS base model will produce only 50 grams of [[carbon dioxide]] per kilometer, which would be better than any other car on the market in terms of [[environmental sustainability]]. In comparison the now most energy efficient model of the [[Smart (automobile)]] by German automaker [[Daimler AG]] produces 88 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometer.


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Loremo AG is a German automaker corporation, based in Munich. It was founded in 2000. Loremo is focussed on designing and manufacturing cars with very low weight and air resistance, the term "Loremo" is an abbreviation for LOw REsistance MObile. Initially the car was conceived for emerging markets such as China and India. However, due to the worldwide attention on Global Warming the company also plans to sell the Loremo across the European Union.

At the 2006 Geneva Auto Show the company has demonstrated its concept car which the company says will become a 157 MPG (1,5 l/100 km) turbodiesel car. Two different Loremo models are currently waiting in the pipeline to be produced: the Loremo LS base model, and the sportier Loremo GT. Both models will be equipped with a manual transmission and be mid engined in a 2+2 configuration.

According to the company, the Loremo LS base model will produce only 50 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometer, which would be better than any other car on the market in terms of environmental sustainability. In comparison the now most energy efficient model of the Smart (automobile) by German automaker Daimler AG produces 88 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometer.

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