Electric Cars
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It’s almost a year ago since a Range Rover Range_e plug-in hybrid prototype was spotted innocuously charging at a shopping mall in the U.K. Now Land Rover has confirmed its intentions to bring a plug-in hybrid Range Rover to market some time in the future. For now, how far into the future remains a closely guarded secret, but talking to AutoExpress this week, Peter Richings, chief engineer for hybrid technology at British automaker hinted that it would be “sometime after 2015, but before 2020.” Given the fact that the all-new, fourth-generation, 2013 Range Rover is due to...
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Weakest Links In Electric Car Sales: Local Salespeople, DealersPlug-in car sales hit a new record in September--more than 5,500 sold in a single month--and there will likely be more records to come. But plug-in hybrids and battery electric cars are still unfamiliar to most U.S. car buyers, not to mention pricey. And there's increasing discussion that the...
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Fisker Atlantic Could Bring New Strategic Partners, CEO SaysIt's probably not much fun being Tony Posawatz, the latest CEO of Fisker Automotive, these days. Consider the list of challenges he faces: Fisker appears to have built only 2,000--perhaps 3,000--of its Karma range-extended electric luxury sedan, not the 15,000 it projected for its first year The...
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Could Electric Car Charging Valets Solve Charging Station Rage?At some point, especially if you live in a large city like New York, the chances are you’ve used valet parking to make life a little easier on arrival at a parking garage, hotel, or airport. But in the age of plug-in cars, could valet parking provide another useful service: managing the...
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Toyota 'Smart INSECT': Tiny Single-Seat Electric Car UpdatedPerhaps Toyota is hinting at Volkswagen Beetle levels of success with its unusually-named Smart INSECT concept car, but in reality the tiny single-seat electric car is desgined to showcase communications-linked driving. Based on the single-seat Coms unveiled earlier this year, the Smart INSECT may...
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Bollore Bluecar: Sharing Paris's Most Popular Electric CarThe most popular electric car in Paris is not what you think. It's not the Nissan Leaf, or the Mitsubishi i-MiEV (or its Citroen C-Zero or Peugeot i-On siblings). It's a silver three-door hatchback with four seats and a basic interior that Parisians drive for only a few minutes to a few hours, from...
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Shai Agassi, founder of Better Place, which provides electric-car services to customers in Israel, is no longer CEO of the company, the firm has confirmed. In an official statement posted earlier today, the company said that Agassi has been replaced by Evan Thornley, previously CEO of Better Place Australia. Agassi will retain his position as a member of the Better Place board of directors, the company said, and will also continue to own his shares in Better Place. The firm’s official statement remains impartial and professional, but many headlines--including those from Israeli news...
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September Plug-In Electric Car Sales Surge, As Tesla Sells 200 (Or So)Sales of plug-in electric cars surged in September, after setting a new record in August. And this month's notable event was the projected delivery of 200 or more 2012 Tesla Model S all-electric luxury sport sedans to buyers. Tesla refuses to release monthly sales figures, as every other automaker...
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Green Car Concepts & Models: Paris Auto Show OverviewThe 2012 Paris Auto Show is currently underway, but with press days now done and dusted, it's time to take a look at the green vehicles which made the headlines. Between concepts and production vehicles, several manufacturers offered something fuel efficient--and many previewed vehicles that didn't...
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2013 Renault Zoe Electric Car: Paris Auto Show Live PhotosCould Renault's Zoe be a game-changer in the electric car market? It might only be going on sale in Europe, but several signs are pointing towards it being significantly more popular than cars like the Nissan Leaf. The first is its size. Subcompacts are very popular in Europe, with cars like the...
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Tesla’s Supercharger Network: How It Works In The Real WorldLast week, Tesla Motors [NADAQ: TSLA] officially switched on the first six of its planned network of Supercharger charging stations. Designed to offer current -- and future -- Tesla models the ability to recharge at a rate of around 150 miles in just 30 minutes, Tesla’s Superchargers are the...
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Nissan To Reboot Leaf Effort, Asks Electric-Car Fans For HelpThis is a tough period for Nissan and its Leaf electric car. Sales have been stagnant, averaging 500 cars per month this year. More recent concerns by owners in Phoenix over unexpected battery-capacity loss raise the specter of a plug-in car with limited lifespan. Some observers feel that Nissan...
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Smart might be struggling to sell its ageing ForTwo at the moment but its design department is certainly keeping busy. The 2012 Paris Auto Show, which got underway last Thursday for members of the press, allowed Smart to unveil yet another concept car previewing the next Fortwo, expected to be unveiled next year. The Forstars concept is a small electric fastback coupe, with styling that could only come from Smart, but longer and sportier than the current ForTwo production car. A distinctive shade of red metallic paintwork shows off some of the aggressive details, such as 'rhombic' headlamps...
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Value Of Early Fisker Stake Drops By Two-Thirds After New MoneyInvesting in startup companies is a risky way to make money. And if the startups are carmakers, it may be even riskier yet--as the Illinois Student Assistance Commission found out recently. The state agency managing the College Illinois prepaid tuition program had invested $10 million in the stock...
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Toyota iQ EV: The Electric Car You'll Never See (Live Photos)When a major automaker introduces a new electric car, you'd expect a major event with plenty of hoopla. But at last week's Paris Auto Show, the Toyota iQ EV--a battery electric conversion of the minicar it sells in the States as the Scion iQ--was pretty much ignored by Toyota executives. Instead...
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2013 Chevy Spark Proves Popular With Non-GM CustomersWhen General Motors launched the Chevrolet Volt back in 2010, the plug-in hybrid increased GM’s market share by bringing customers to the brand who would have never before thought of purchasing a Chevy. Now it seems, the 2013 Spark is following in the Volt’s tire tracks. According to...
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2012 Nissan Leaf Lease Now $219 A Month, Incentives IncreaseWith ongoing consumer concerns about battery longevity in hot climates, not to mention an all-new 2013 Leaf electric car just around the corner, NIssan has dropped the price of leasing a 2012 model. According to The Washington Post, Nissan started September with enough 2012 Leafs in its inventory...
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Fisker Gets $100 Million More In Funding To Develop AtlanticIn April, Tom LaSorda--then CEO of Fisker Automotive--said the company was raising additional capital. Today, Fisker announced that it had closed a new round of financing, with more than $100 million coming into the company's coffers. It will use the money, it says, for "continued product...
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Yesterday, at the 2012 Paris Auto Show, Volvo quietly announced that it had sold out of its first-year allocation of V60 diesel plug-in hybrid wagons, well before the model’s official showroom launch. While it won’t be making the trip to the U.S., the oil-burning plug-in hybrid wagon has proven popular in Europe, with the all 1,000 of the 2013 V60 plug-in hybrid limited edition cars spoken for long before they hit dealer lots. Based on Volvo’s existing V60 wagon, the 2013 Volvo Plug-in Hybrid is powered by a small electric motor and 2.4-liter, five-cylinder diesel engine...
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2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid Gallery: 2012 Paris Auto ShowAs far as plug-in cars go, the 2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) has to be one of the most important vehicles making its debut this year at the Paris Auto Show. The first vehicle to launch under Mitsubishi’s ambitious goals to offer plug-in hybrid or all-electric versions of...
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Nissan Buys Back Leaf Electric Cars Under Arizona Lemon LawYesterday, a local news station in Phoenix, Arizona, confirmed that Nissan has agreed to buy back wilting Leaf electric cars from their owners under the state’s Lemon Law. The news comes less than a week after Mark Perry, Nissan North America’s product planning and advanced technology...
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2012 Paris Auto Show: BMW Concept Active Tourer GalleryFor as long as we can remember, BMW has ignored the pull of front-wheel drive cars, preferring to stick with the performance-oriented rear-wheel drive setup that has served it well for decades. But at this year’s Paris Auto Show, the German automaker has unveiled a car that we once described...
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2013 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Electric Drive: Sexy, But ExpensiveA few years ago, Mercedes-Benz teased us with the possibility that it would be building an all-electric version of its iconic gullwing supercar, the SLS AMG. Today, on the opening day of the 2012 Paris Auto Show, Mercedes-Benz gave us the news we’d all been waiting for: the 2013 SLS AMG...
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VW, Audi, Porsche Lay Out Plug-In Hybrid Plans: Paris Auto ShowAfter a brisk run-through of new models from all of its many brands, Volkswagen Group closed last night's preview event before the Paris Auto Show with a few words on its plans for plug-in hybrids. "Many companies are reducing their plans for electric vehicles," said VW Group chief Martin...
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