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  • Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG E-Cell

    If you stop and think about it, electric drivetrains are actually very well suited to the rarified world of supercars. Some of the EV's normal negative points - expense, lack of range - are less of a problem in low-volume, low-usage supercars. Throw a high-performance electric motor in the mix, and it seems like a perfect match. Mercedes-Benz clearly agrees, hence the existence of the SLS AMG E-Cell: a brightly-colored, electric-powered variant of its SLS AMG "gull-wing". Technologically advanced We've seen the SLS AMG E-Cell before at a couple of auto shows, but you may not be aware of all...

  • 2012 Coda Sedans on assembly line, Benicia, California, March 2012
    2012 Coda Sedan Production Starts; 88-Mile Range, 73 MPGe Efficiency

    While the company didn't make its self-imposed deadline for first customer deliveries in February, Coda Automotive has a different reason to celebrate today. At 10:25 am Pacific time, the first production 2012 Coda Sedan electric car is set to drive off the assembly line at its plant in Benicia...

  • 2012 Tata Nano
    Tata Reboots Nano, World’s Cheapest Car, As Coolest Small Car

    When Indian automaker Tata launched the world’s cheapest small car, it gave thousands of people across India the chance to own a car of their own for the first time. While the cheaply-built Tata Nano might combine utilitarian construction, simple engineering and frugal motoring, Tata has come...

  • Renault ZOE electric car live photos
    2013 Renault Zoe: A Stylish, Normal Complement To The Nissan Leaf?

    At last week’s 2012 Geneva Motor Show, Renault unveiled the production version of its 2013 Zoe Electric hatchback. The fourth all-electric car from the French automaker, the subcompact Zoe is quickly causing a stir in Europe thanks to its impressive specifications and low price. Renault has...

  • Toyota FT-Bh Concept
    Toyota To Sell FT-Bh Hybrid Subcompact, At 60 MPG-Plus, After 2015

    We like the extreme aerodynamic shape and exaggerated styling of the Toyota FT-Bh Concept unveiled at last week's Geneva Motor Show, though that's far from a common view. Now, it appears the subcompact FT-Bh will become a future Toyota model--one targeted for extremely high fuel economy. FT-Bh...

  • Car2Go Smart ForTwo Electric Drive in San Diego
    Car2Go: Electric Car Rentals Top 6,000 Registrations In 100 Days

    Certain parts of the media would have you believe that slow electric car sales indicate that no-one wants to drive electric cars. Not so, says all-electric car sharing service Car2Go, which has announced over 6,000 user registrations in its first 100 days. Founded last year by Daimler North America...

  • 2013 Ram 2500 HD CNG pickup truck

    We missed it last week while we were covering all the new cars at the Geneva Motor Show, but Chrysler has officially stepped forward into the world of natural-gas vehicles. Its Ram truck brand announced that it would offer a bi-fuel version of its 2500 Heavy Duty pickup, to be known as the Ram 2500 HD CNG (for compressed natural gas). The news followed--by one day--a very similar announcement from GM, which said it would sell bi-fuel versions of its 2013 Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks. Chrysler's differs, however, in that the CNG Ram will be built right in the company's pickup...

  • 2012 Lexus RX 450h
    Lexus RX 450h Drive To Geneva: What (MPG)'ll She Do, Mister?

    Before we were handed the keys to the 2012 Lexus RX 450h AWD, we were advised that although the luxury SUV would be a comfortable companion, freeway driving isn't the best test for a hybrid vehicle. Or is it? After all, we already know that hybrids work best in city driving, but low tailpipe...

  • 2012 Chevrolet Volt
    On Bad Electric-Car News: A Note To Our Valued Readers

    The news cycle can be a funny thing. We happen to have three stories today about concerns with plug-in cars: Consumer Reports' dead Fisker Karma test car, questions on the real-world range of the 2012 Tesla Model S at speed, and the so-far all-but-invisible 2012 Ford Focus Electric. We often get...

  • Gas pump
    We’re Not Joking: You Might Soon Pump Electrons Like Gasoline

    As automotive journalists, April 1 is the day we get to let our collective hair down and write stories about cars that sound plausible, but are purely fictitious. All in the spirit of April Fool’s day, of course. But sometimes our April Fool’s pranks get a little close to reality, as...

  • Toyota FCV-R hydrogen fuel-cell concept car, 2012 Detroit Auto Show
    Toyota: “We’ll Make Tens Of Thousands Of Hydrogen Cars In The 2020s”

    Toyota might be expanding its Prius line of hybrid and plug-in hybrid cars, but it hasn’t forgotten about hydrogen fuel cell technology. In fact, at this week’s Geneva Motor Show, the automaker has reiterated its commitment to fuel cell technology by promising it will produce tens of...

  • 2012 Ford Focus Electric
    2012 Ford Focus Electric: 105 MPGe, 76-Mile Range...10 Sales

    It's the first battery-electric car from a global automaker, a compact hatchback eagerly awaited for years and touted by some as a revolutionary vehicle that will change the way we drive forever. It's not the Nissan Leaf. It is, instead, the 2012 Ford Focus Electric, which earned a higher...

  • Gas prices in California [photo: Charlene Birkeland]

    Gas prices are rising. This we know, and it's something we can do very little about. The increased cost of accessing crude oil, and political instability in oil-controlling nations putting a squeeze on supply, means the consumer has to foot the bill. But as gas prices climb towards the $4 per gallon mark, will it really make much difference? The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) believes the impact may be minimal, and unlikely to have much effect on used car prices, either. Back in 2008, when gas prices rocketed up from the average of $2.50 a gallon, it caused widespread panic in...

  • 2012 Tesla Model S beta vehicle, Fremont, CA, October 2011
    2012 Tesla Model S: Would YOU Drive It At Just 55 MPH?

    We've had a ride in a prototype 2012 Tesla Model S electric luxury sport sedan, and it was impressive. The car was smooth, quiet, and relatively fast at speeds up to 95 mph on the test track surrounding Tesla's assembly plant in Fremont, Cailfornia. Intrepid test driver (and Lotus racer) Joe Nuxoll...

  • 2010 Volkswagen Polo
    Volkswagen’s New Engine Turns Off Cylinders To Save You Gas

    You may not know this, but internal combustion engines are only efficient during a tiny part of their total operating range. And that means when driving at lower speeds when demand on the car’s engine isn’t large, your car might not get the gas mileage you’d expect. But...

  • 2012 Fisker Karma outside Tesla Motors dealership during test drive, Los Angeles, Feb 2012
    Dead Fisker Karmas: One May Be A Fluke, But Is Two A Trend?

    First off, just to be clear, the photo above is NOT a dead Fisker. It shows the 2012 Fisker Karma we road-tested three weeks ago parked at a Tesla Motors dealer in Los Angeles. But while our Fisker was running fine that day, Consumer Reports was not so lucky this week. The magazine bought a Fisker...

  • Volvo C30 electric concept, 2010 Detroit Auto Show
    2012 Volvo C30 Electric Winter Testing: What Should We Test?

    It’s no secret that electric cars prefer temperate weather in which to operate. That’s why many electric automakers add features to their cars to ensure that battery packs are kept at optimum temperature, regardless of how warm it is outside. But how do electric automakers test their...

  • New Audi A3 Hatchback live photos, 2012 Geneva Motor Show
    Next Audi A3 To Offer Diesel, Hybrid, CNG Options Globally

    Audi's next A3 will offer buyers a wider range of drivetrain options, at least in Europe.

  • Carbon Motors E7

    Log one more startup car company the U.S. Department of Energy has declined to fund. The latest entry on the lengthening list that includes Virtual Vehicles Co. (renamed NextCar), Aptera Motors, and Bright Automotive is Carbon Motors of Connersville, Indiana. The five-year-old startup proposed to build a carbon-fiber police cruiser, solely offered to law enforcement buyers, and power it with a diesel engine sourced from BMW. Carbon had unveiled its E7 four-door sedan, featuring an aluminum space-frame, four-wheel independent suspension, and 50-50 weight distribution, late in 2008. That same...

  • Acura NSX Concept, 2012 Detroit Auto Show
    Acura NSX v Infiniti Emerg-E: Green Supercar Faceoff

    Thirty years ago, bedrooms all over the world were adorned with pictures of supercars like the Ferrari 288 GTO, Ferrari Testarossa, Porsche 959 and Lamborghini Countach. At that time, very few of us worried about gas mileage, fuel economy or oil prices. All we wanted was a fast, sexy sportscar...

  • Barack Obama
    Obama: Add Rebates On Natural-Gas Cars, Oil Is 'Fuel Of Past'

    Continuing his efforts to reduce U.S. dependence on imported oil, President Barack Obama yesterday proposed expanding tax credits now offered to buyers of plug-in cars to those who buy natural-gas vehicles as well. Given the ugly politics around electric cars and the presidential election season...

  • GM CEO Dan Akerson at the Volt battery fires hearing
    GM CEO Akerson: We're Staying The Course On The Chevy Volt

    If the Chevy Volt is a sales failure, you'd never know it from the guy who runs General Motors. At a meeting of Volt owners in San Francisco yesterday, GM's CEO Dan Akerson said unequivocally that the company was standing behind its halo plug-in electric car. "We are not backing away from this...

  • Nissan Leaf Wheel
    Drive An Electric Car? Remember To Exercise Your Car’s Brakes!

    If you drive a plug-in car or a hybrid, the chance are you’ll be familiar with the concept of regenerative braking. But although regenerative braking might be the preferred way to slow down a plug-in or hybrid car, it could mean that your car’s traditional friction brakes don’t...

  • 2013 Mitsubishi Outlander
    2013 Mitsubishi Outlander: Live Photos From Geneva Motor Show

    Aside from its 'i' electric car, Mitsubishi still attempts to cover the smaller sectors of the regular car market. Its new 2013 Outlander crossover, launched this week at the Geneva Motor Show, is one of its main volume models in global markets including the U.S. The all-new Outlander is the first...

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