2012
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The times are a changing, at least as far as the relationship between engine size and power output are concerned. We are starting to see V8 coming down to V6 with direct injection and turbochargers and V6 engines coming down to four-cylinder engines with direct injection and a combination of either a supercharger or a turbocharger setup. The trend has even started to show up in the highline makers like Mercedes-Benz. For 2012, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class will again offer consumers a four-cylinder engine as the base model. If you were thinking it has been awhile since Mercedes has offered a...
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Tesla Releases Pretty Video of Model S Sedan Under Own PowerHot on the heels of its appearance at last week's Detroit Auto Show as a body-in-white, the 2012 Tesla Model S sedan also clearly moves under its own power. Tesla Motors just posted a beautiful, scenic video on the company's blog showing about 90 seconds worth of a Model S "alpha" prototype...
John Voelcker -
Greening The Rouge: Ford's More Sustainable Pickup PlantA green roof is not at its most photogenic in a Michigan winter. In fact, it's hardly green at all--more like gray and brown--though it still insulates the building below just as well. But while some of the green aspects of Ford's showcase Rouge assembly plant have succumbed to the January weather...
John Voelcker -
Big Crash, Small Electric Car: 2012 Mitsubishi 'i' Barrier TestIt's both true and not-so-true: Small cars are dangerous in a crash. It's true, in that the laws of physics indicate a heavier object will have more momentum than a lighter object when they collide, meaning the small one gets displaced. But it's not so true if you're looking at absolute levels of...
John Voelcker -
2012 Mitsubishi i To Go On Sale Across EuropeThe U.S. EV market will become wider next year with the appearance of the 2012 Mitsubishi "i" electric car, itself wider than those available across international markets. Early reports suggested the American market wouldn't take well to the original's Japanese kei-car dimensions and relatively low...
Antony Ingram -
Video: Europe Looking To Curb Emissions With Self Driving CarsScientists in Europe are working closely with major industry and government as part of a new initiative called SARTRE (SAfe Road TRains for the Environment), which hopes to develop self-driving technology that will allow vehicles to drive autonomously in long road trains on the highway. Just...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
Chrysler's got bigger problems right now than whether or not it builds hybrid cars. After quickly spiffing up of its line of aging, unappealing cars and crossovers for 2011, the company's engineers are deep into designing modern, fuel efficient compact and midsize Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep vehicles to be launched in 2012 and beyond. But to meet stringent fuel economy requirements up to 34 mpg that come into effect for 2016, the company's larger cars and trucks will have to get more fuel efficient yet. Now, trade journal Automotive News reports that Chrysler is developing a hybrid version of...
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The Nissan Leaf Drive Electric Tour Starts To Wind Down, Get Your Drive In OneWhat is the first thing you want to do when you see a car that you like the look of? If you are anything like me, then you are going to want to drive it. Some of the auto manufacturers realize that consumers want to get a chance to try before they buy and most would prefer to do it in a low...
Jonathan McGrew -
Five Questions: Peter Rawlinson, Tesla Motors Chief EngineerIf Tesla Motors had a single message to convey at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show, it was this: We're a real car company. Rather than show a completed prototype of its Model S all-electric luxury sports sedan, scheduled to launch by the end of 2012, the company showed the car's shell. That allowed other...
John Voelcker -
Toyota Prius Plug-In: Can It Measure Up To Chevrolet, Ford And Nissan’s Offerings?Last week, I wrote about how Ford and GM have staged comebacks that hinged in part on the carmakers’ embracing of new electronics, launching greener cars with smartphone apps and wireless and voice-command capabilities. Toyota will soon be joining the crowd by offering all of the above...
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2011 Detroit Auto Show: Electric Car Round-UpBetween the wreck of a Volvo and a $300k Mercedes supercar, the 2011 Detroit Auto show is giving the electric car fan plenty of variety, so if you're planning to visit the show between now and closing time on January 23, here are the electric vehicles you should make the time to see and the EV...
Antony Ingram -
Video: 2012 Ford Focus Electric Live Unveiling At 2011 Detroit Auto ShowFord’s Volt and Leaf rival has been revealed, making its world debut last week at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas and then reappearing again this week at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show. We are, of course, talking about the 2012 Ford Focus Electric, the Blue Oval’s first...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
Ford is getting a lot of press with the introduction of their 10 small vehicles and electrification plan earlier this week at the 2011 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). Of course, that isn’t the only news; they also announce the all-new Ford Focus Electric at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). We have also seen the introduction of the Ford C-MAX Hybrid and C-MAX Energi (the BEV). It may seem like all of this news is a coincidence, but Nancy Gioia, director of Global Electrification at Ford, says that these releases were “all apart of the plan.” Gioia was...
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Ford: Era Of EVs Calls For Closer Eye On Conflict MineralsIncreasingly, in production electric vehicles such as the 2012 Ford Focus Electric and 2011 Nissan Leaf, automakers are turning to recycled and repurposed materials. But the rest of a modern car—even an ol' fossil-fuel burner—is no longer just sheetmetal, alloy, and plastics; extruded...
Bengt Halvorson -
Ed Begley, Jr. Launches Ford’s Electric Car War On Chevrolet, Nissan (VIDEO)Choosing a spokesperson for a new brand is pretty tough, especially if someone else has already had a go at selling what you’re trying to. NIssan chose world-champion cyclist Lance Armstrong to be their public face on early Nissan LEAF commercials. It appears Ford has chosen American actor...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield -
Confirmed: Toyota Could Consider Prius-Based Pickup TruckAuto shows are a great place to get rumors--or even wild fantasies--confirmed. (Or, occasionally, dismissed contemptuously--but that's a different story.) Following today's Toyota press conference that introduced the Prius V multipurpose vehicle that will go on sale as a 2012 model, and unveiled...
John Voelcker -
2011 Detroit Auto Show: Akio Toyoda Checks In On Tesla Model SWhat do you do when the president of the world's number-one global auto producer stops by your stand? Give him the tour around the car that you're planning to assemble in his former factory, of course. By chance we were hanging around the Tesla stand at the 2011 Detroit auto show when Akio Toyoda...
Bengt Halvorson -
2011 Detroit Auto Show: 2012 Toyota Prius V, Photo GalleryAuto show press conferences sometimes resemble mosh pits, but savvy photographers know how to get the best angles while protecting vulnerable body parts. Photographer Joe Nuxoll got most of these shots from the event where Toyota launched its 2012 Prius V multi-purpose vehicle (or, for those of us...
John Voelcker -
With CES last week and the 2011 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) this week, there is a lot of news hitting the wire. In fact, a lot of news is coming out of one auto manufacturer in particular—Ford. Last week, AllSmallCars.com was right there with the breaking news of the 2012 Ford Focus Electric debut on the stage during Alan Mulally’s keynote at CES 2011. This week the 2011 NAIAS has the news buzzing again with Ford’s 10 new small cars and electrification plans announcement. It is a move that shows that Ford isn’t afraid to market small cars—not...
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2011 Detroit Auto Show: 2012 Toyota Prius V, Wagon / MinivanAt 50 miles per gallon, the 2011 Toyota Prius five-door hatchback is the most fuel-efficient car sold in the U.S. But, says Toyota, its customers told the company they needed more room--for people, for stuff, for stretching out. So the quintessential Prius hybrid is becoming not just a vehicle but...
John Voelcker -
2012 Mercedes-Benz S350 BlueTEC 4MATIC Making U.S. Debut In DetroitOur cousins across the Atlantic got the new diesel-powered S-Class in June of last year, which we reported on back then. Now, on the eve of the 2011 Detroit Auto Show, Mercedes-Benz has announced that it will finally be bringing its fuel-efficient flagship sedan to U.S. soil. Set to debut at this...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
2012 Ford Focus Electric Uses “The Butterfly Effect”Ford stole the show at this years CES with their introduction of the 2012 Ford Focus—okay so it was really the Focus Electric that stole the show. With well over 600 viewers on the Ford Electric Facebook page and a solid line to get into the keynote, according to our sources on Twitter, the...
Jonathan McGrew -
2012 Ford Focus Electric NYC Debut: What You Need To KnowAs you may have seen by now, the 2012 Ford Focus Electric was officially launched today at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas by Ford CEO Alan Mulally. At the very same time, another notable executive--Bill Ford--unveiled it in New York City. He covered the same production details that were...
John Voelcker -
Coming Soon to Best Buy: Electric Car Home Charging StationsUntil recently, getting Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) installed in your home required you to go directly to the manufacturers of the equipment, or buy direct from your electric car dealer. But in a deal announced today at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show, Ford and Best Buy announced...
Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield