Saturn Vue Green Line Plug-in Hybrid SUV May Begin Production in 2010

Posted 10 months 18 days ago under: Hybrids, General Motors
Saturn Vue Plugin Debut
Saturn announced today at the North American International Auto Show that production may begin as soon as 2010 on a plug-in hybrid electric version of the Saturn Vue Green Line, expected to be the first regular production plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. Depending on a consumer's drive cycle, the Vue plug-in hybrid will be the most fuel-efficient vehicle offered by a major automaker.
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Hybrid Drive on the Porsche Panamera

Posted 10 months 25 days ago under: Hybrids, Sports/GTs, Porsche
Panamera Hybrid
Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, will also be building a hybrid drive version of the new Panamera. This four-door Gran Turismo with sporting driving dynamics so typical of Porsche will boast the proven components featured in the Cayenne Hybrid entering the market at the end of the decade. And thanks to its newly developed full parallel hybrid, Porsche’s Sports Utility will offer average fuel consumption of less than 9 litres/100 kilometres.
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Toyota Prius: 10 years at the top

Posted 11 months 16 days ago under: Hatchbacks, Hybrids, Toyota
Toyota Prius
Prius celebrates its 10th anniversary this month and a decade during which it has pushed the boundaries of automotive innovation and set benchmarks in low emissions and fuel economy that Toyota’s rivals are still struggling to match.
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Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid Named 2008 Green Car of the Year

Posted 1 year ago under: Green, Hybrids, Chevrolet
2008 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid
The 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid -- the first General Motors vehicle to use the company's all-new two-mode hybrid system -- has been named Green Car Journal's 2008 Green Car of the Year(R). The award was presented at a press conference yesterday at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
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Cadillac premieres Escalade Hybrid

Posted 1 year ago under: Hybrids, SUVs, Cadillac
Cadillac Escalade Hybrid
Cadillac announced the world premiere of the Escalade Hybrid, the world’s first fuel-saving hybrid applied to a large luxury SUV. Powered by an innovative, fuel-saving 2-Mode Hybrid system, Escalade Hybrid will deliver more than a 50-percent improvement in fuel economy in city driving – all while delivering the same distinctive style, segment-leading features and full-size capability that have made the Escalade an icon.
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Honda PUYO - funky ‘gel body’ fuel cell project revealed

Posted 1 year 1 month ago under: Concept Cars, Hybrids, Honda
Honda PUYO fuel cell vehicle
PUYO is a fuel cell vehicle designed to provide fun for both the driver and his or her surroundings. PUYO is a Japanese word that embodies the tactile traits of this unique car. PUYO is meant to convey all that is warm and friendly, and put a smile on the face of users and pedestrians. This concept car has a ‘gel body’ made of soft materials that enhance the ‘real world’ safety properties of the vehicle. Lights beneath the body shine through the gel, to help highlight doors and other manual functions, and notify users of the vehicle’s condition.
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Honda CR-Z hybrid sportscar concept breaks cover

Posted 1 year 1 month ago under: Concept Cars, Hybrids, Honda
Honda CR-Z Concept
Two striking new concept models will make their world premieres at the 40th Tokyo Motor Show later this month. One of them is the Honda CR-Z. Honda CR-Z is a lightweight, two-seater sportscar equipped with Honda’s petrol-electric hybrid IMA powertrain. Following in the tyre prints of the Honda Remix Concept (seen at LA Show last year), and the Small Hybrid Sports Concept (debuted at Geneva in March), the CR-Z Concept explores the potential of a compact, lightweight sportscar that’s exciting to drive, but has minimal impact on the environment.
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Placido Domingo Set to Drive BMW Hydrogen 7

Posted 1 year 2 months ago under: Hybrids, Sedans/Saloons, BMW
Placido Domingo Set to Drive BMW Hydrogen 7
World-renowned opera singer- conductor Placido Domingo will be given the keys to a BMW Hydrogen 7 - the first hydrogen-powered luxury sedan - for his everyday use, BMW announced today. Widely regarded as the greatest operatic artist of modern times, Domingo joins several other preeminent figures in entertainment, government, the environment and more, as the latest person to drive the BMW Hydrogen 7 on U.S. roadways as a part of the BMW Hydrogen 7 Pioneer Program, designed to help the company in its mission to build widespread support of hydrogen as a viable alternative to fossil fuels.
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Lexus LS 600h now on sale in the UK

Posted 1 year 2 months ago under: Hybrids, News, Lexus
Lexus LS 600h now on sale in the UK
The LS 600h, the new hybrid powered flagship of the Lexus brand officially goes on sale today, Monday 1 October. Demand is very high and order leadtimes are now extending into next spring. Lexus GB has confirmed orders for 230 cars to date of which over 60 per cent are for the top of the range LS 600h L (long wheel base) with Rear Seat Relaxation Package.
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MINI Cooper D wins Autocar magazine’s 2007 Green Grand Prix

Posted 1 year 2 months ago under: Green, Hybrids, MINI
MINI Cooper D
MINI has taken a green P1 in the Autocar 2007 Green Grand Prix with its combination of great economy, low carbon dioxide emissions and renowned fun-factor. Tested against some of the UK’s most environmentally friendly cars, MINI Cooper D triumphed in both absolute fuel consumption (which is directly related to CO2 emissions), and in how close its consumption figures got to the manufacturer’s stated economy figures. So, with MINI, it does what it says on the tin and you can have your cake and eat it. The only cliché it doesn’t fulfil is that going green means driving dull.
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