Toyota has comfirmed that production of the petrol-electric hybrid Auris hatchback is scheduled to begin production in the UK at it’s Derbyshire plant.
Toyota Auris coming to the UK
July 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: · auris, carbon, electric, emissions, hybrid, Petrol, toyota, UK
Honda hybrid CR-Z coming soon
July 15th, 2009 · No Comments
Honda is to release a new range of hybrid vehicles early next yer. Expected to launch in February 2010 the Honda CR-Z (Compact Renaissance Zero) will combine a standard petrol combustion engine with an electric battery.
Tags: · battery.fuel, cr-z, efficient, electric, green, honda, hybrid
hyundai introduce first LPG hybrid
July 13th, 2009 · No Comments
Hyundai have launched their first hybrid vehicle (TV commercial after the break) and one with a difference, the world’s first LPG electric hybrid. The Hyundai Elantra LPI hybrid contains a four cylinder 1.6 LPI engine and backs that with a 15kw electric motor and will provide upto 42mpg. The new combination will only produce 99grams/km [...]
Tags: · Car, eco, eco guide, elantra, electric, hybrid, hyundai, lpg
Hybrid and pure electric cars – the next ten years
July 1st, 2009 · No Comments
Dr Peter Harrop, chairman of IDTechEX has issued a reporting detailing the current and future development of hybrid and pure electric cars.
A radical change in attitude to electric vehicles has occurred in 2009, resulting in huge new financing from governments and tough new laws that will boost sales. Now all car makers must offer electric [...]
Tags: · budget, cars, eco, electric, environment, global, goverment, green, hybrid, tax, transport, warming
Eaton’s fuel saving hydraulic hybrid systems put traditional drivetrains in jeopardy
January 5th, 2009 · No Comments
Eaton, which is better known for its involvement in supercharging muscle cars, has a thing for saving fuel, too. According to a writeup on the outfit’s website, it’s working up a series hybrid hydraulic system to replace the conventional driveline. The SHH system will wed a high-efficiency diesel engine and a custom hydraulic propulsion system, [...]
Tags: · hybrid, hydraulic, vehicle
Hybrids Car Sales To Rise Despite Economy
November 25th, 2008 · No Comments
It doesn’t take a genius to determine that hybrid car sales are on the rise, but a new report confirms the trend and predicts that sales in North American will double in the next three years, as automakers increase hybrid offerings from 20 to roughly 40 different models.
R.L. Polk & Company, a leading auto industry [...]
Tags: · eco, hybrid, vehicles.cars
DSe Hybrid yacht is super eco-friendly, totally unaffordable
November 4th, 2008 · No Comments
Yachts are usually pretty environmentally unsound, so the DSe Hybrid just debuted by Island Pilot at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show should be a real breath of fresh air (literally) if green is your thing. And apparently it’s really about as eco-friendly as it gets — using a combination of diesel, solar and electric [...]
Tags: · de, eco, green, hybrid, solar, yacht
The Cost of Going Green: Are Hybrids Really Worth It?
October 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
Interesting article from InsWeb looking at how viable purchasing a hybrid vehicle over a conventional gas guzzling car.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past half decade, chances are you already know that hybrids are the hottest vehicles on the road. They promise to keep emissions low and wallets fat, and with some [...]
Tags: · automotive, Car, Cheap, cost, fuel, gas, geen, honda civic, hybrid, Petrol, prius
Hybrid Cars vs. Diesel Powered Cars
September 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Hybrid vehicles boast of an all-encompassing operational system. They operate by combining an electrically-run motor, a diesel engine and maximum-powered batteries. The battery gives off energy for the electric motor and recharges when it recaptures the energy that is usually lost when the car is lessening its acceleration or while it is coasting.
How Hybrid Cars [...]
Tags: · cars, demand, diesel, fuel, hybrid, price
Ecocar Challenge
September 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Rising fuel prices, combined with a national obsession for going green are creating fundamental changes in what people expect from their cars. The issues of energy efficiency, global climate change and cleaner air pose challenges across the globe.
To address these concerns the United States Department of Energy, General Motors and Natural Resources: Canada have developed [...]
Tags: · Car, challenge, eco, ecocar, emissions, environement, feul, green, hybrid, vehicle
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