2011
-
Land Rovers have long been the definition of gas-guzzling SUVs that environmentalists love to hate--that may all be about to change, however. With the development of a hybrid vehicle, the automaker stands a good chance of becoming one of the greenest companies around. Land Rover’s pledge to become environmentally friendly is starting to result in some interesting developments, with the automaker revealing this week its new Range_e hybrid concept vehicle based on the Range Rover Sport SUV. Building on previous developments like the ERAD (Electric Rear Axle Drive) diesel-hybrid LR2 from 2008...
-
2011 Chevy Cruze Green Oil Filter: Everything Old Is New AgainSometimes a "new" green idea is actually just the way we used to do things, before disposability and convenience became primary consumer values. Consider the "cartridge filter" that GM touts on the Ecotec engines fitted to its new 2011 Chevrolet Cruze. Instead of a one-piece metal cannister that's...
John Voelcker -
Lutz Predicts Range-Extended EVs Like Chevy Volt Here To StayWith GM's 2011 Chevrolet Volt now in pre-production and due to launch in November 2010, Former GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz fully supports range-extended electric vehicles but remains doubtful of the near future of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. In an interview with GM-Volt.com before his retirement...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Electric-Car Buyers Will Rethink Range Needs If Price Is RightA survey conducted by MBA students at the University of Michigan shows that contrary to popular belief, a large percentage of potential electric vehicle buyers would be willing to trade off vehicle range for price. The survey, released by Norwegian based electric car company Think, appears to have...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Nissan Posts Q1 Losses, Confident of Future Leaf Success.Nissan Motor Company, the maker of the 2011 Leaf EV, posted today a net loss of $125 million for the first quarter of 2010 and a $45.8 million profit for the full fiscal year ending March 2010 -- a distinct improvement on the $2.9 billion loss for the financial year ending March 2009. With orders...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Nissan, GM Are Right to Quiz Potential Electric-Car BuyersNissan has been criticized by consumers and EV owners alike for the online questionnaire that accompanies the signup process for reserving a 2011 Nissan Leaf. As part of the process, Nissan tries to ascertain if potential customers have a lifestyle compatible with the Leaf's range, recharging...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
General Motors is quietly conducting research into Lithium-Air batteries, the next Holy Grail of electric vehicle technology, according to a Friday article in The New York Times. GM acknowledges that while the battery technology has some way to go before it is used in commercial electric cars, the leap in capacity these batteries could offer could yield ranges per charge rivaling that of a conventional petroleum fueled car. For many years now lithium has played a part in high-density batteries from laptops through to electric cars, but Lithium air batteries have remained less common. Lithium...
-
2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe: Best Cadillac Coupe…Ever?A Coupe That Is the Essence Of Performance
Jonathan McGrew -
More Ethanol in Gasoline Bad For Existing Cars, Say AutomakersAdding more ethanol to gasoline may help the U.S. meet a Congressional mandate to use more of the renewable fuel, but it could damage many of the cars now on the road, say automakers. Last year, U.S. vehicle manufacturers went public with their alarm that the EPA might increase the permissible...
John Voelcker -
2011 Chevy Volt Marketing Theme Emerges: An EV for Road TripsGM has been talking about the 2011 Chevrolet Volt for three and a half years now. After absorbing an enormous amount of Volt propaganda, we've learned that subtle shifts in message can be important. A conference call yesterday revealed what we suspect will become a main marketing message for the...
John Voelcker -
Bill Clinton: Feds Should Subsidize Buyers' Switch to Electric CarsFormer President Bill Clinton recently visited social network digg.com for a special Earth Day interview that touched on electric-vehicle policy and legislation. He answered user questions about many ecological and environmental topics--including third-world development and global warming--as...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Covering Electric Cars: Is It Really THAT Hard For the Media?If you pay attention to the so-called mainstream media, you could be forgiven for thinking that electric vehicles are alien technology, rather than cars with plugs. Though happy to cover natural disasters; governmental coups, and the latest celebrity gossip, pretty much any reporter seems...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
‘Mountain Mode’ Gives the Volt a Boost In the Mountains
-
2011 Chevy Volt To Offer 'Mountain Mode' For Hill ClimbingThe 2011 Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric car will offer a capability that General Motors hasn't previously discussed: a "Mountain Mode" that the driver can select if he knows that he will be climbing a long hill. GM's executive director of powertrain engineering Larry Nitz revealed the new...
John Voelcker -
All 2011 Buick Regals To Receive Flex-Fuel Capability This FallThe first batch of 2011 Buick Regals that are set to go on sale this quarter will come with a gasoline-only 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine but eventually a new 2.0-liter turbo mill will be offered, by which time both engines will feature E85 flex-fuel capability. The 2.0-liter turbo will arrive in...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
Nissan Says: We'll Make Money On Selling Leaf Electric CarsIt's almost an article of faith in the auto industry that electric cars will require huge subsidies in their initial years. Certainly Toyota is widely assumed to have put tens of billions of dollars into its hybrid-electric vehicle program before it started to cover its costs. Never shy of taking a...
John Voelcker -
Chinese Electric Carmaker BYD Loves LA Too, For U.S. OfficesWhile Chinese car company BYD exhibited its E6 all-electric crossover at the Detroit Auto Show last January, they've otherwise been fairly quite of late. Now comes word that the company has chosen downtown Los Angeles as the location for its U.S. headquarters. Friday, California governor Arnold...
John Voelcker -
Will Nissan Have a Smaller Electric Car For Sale After the Leaf?Rumors are flying that Nissan is preparing a subcompact electric vehicle to compete directly with cars like the Mitsubishi i-MiEV, and it may even be made in China. The rumors are unconfirmed: word of mouth from inside a partner company of Nissan. But given the number of pre-launch reservations for...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Proof That Small Cars Can Still Carry Large Loads
-
Buick Has New Small Car And Crossover Up Their SleeveMore Game Changing Moves Buick That Could Give the Brand Youth
Jonathan McGrew -
The Chevy Volt's Japanese Ancestor. From 1993. From Daihatsu!Everything old is new again. Or so goes the saying. While the 2011 Chevrolet Volt will be the first electric vehicle with a range-extending engine to be built in volume (the first pre-production Volt rolled off the line on March 31), it's hardly the first one ever. We'll ignore for a moment the...
John Voelcker -
2011 Hyundai Elantra PreviewHyundai is working on a brand new generation of its Elantra sedan that’s due to go on sale later this year as a 2011 model, but we can already get a look at the new car thanks to the unveiling of its South Korean cousin, the Avante, at the 2010 Busan Auto Show this week. With sportier and even...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
GE, Nissan Join Forces To Ready the Grid For Electric CarsThis story, written by Camille Ricketts, was originally posted on VentureBeat's GreenBeat, an editorial partner of AllCarsElectric. Nissan continues to beat the electric car drum. Last week, it started taking reservations for its all-electric Leaf, and beat its own expectations with more than 6,600...
John Voelcker -
Fisker Funds Keep Coming: Delaware Adds To DoE's $529 MillionLast fall, Fisker Automotive was awarded $529 million in low-interest loans by the Department of Energy, and the company has continued to rake in cash since then. In January, for instance, Fisker raised an additional $115 million in private capital. Last week, the DoE and Fisker announced that the...
John Voelcker