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  • Chevrolet Beat EV electric vehicle with GM executives, India, June 2011

    Right now, the sole plug-in vehicle you can buy from Chevrolet--or indeed all of General Motors--is the 2011 Volt range-extended electric car. But that doesn't mean GM isn't testing a lot of other concepts. The company just isn't doing it in North America, the sole region where Volts are sold this year. Electric Beat minicar in India Yesterday, Chevy unveiled an electric conversion of its Beat minicar in New Delhi, India. The electric Beat was developed under GM's "tailored for India" program, which adapts global General Motors vehicles to suit local conditions in the country. GM India...

  • 2011 Toyota Prius
    Never Fear, More Priuses Will Be Here! Or Not. It Depends

    If you want to buy a new 2011 Toyota Prius hybrid these days, you may have to scramble. Supplies are down to 3,000 units, which is less than 10 days' worth of sales. In auto industry terms, that means "sold out," and dealers are charging higher markups on the few precious Priuses they still have...

  • 2011 Ford Fiesta
    MPG Ratings More Important To Car Buyers: For Cost, Or Green Living?

    The new car buying process can be quite the task in today’s market. This is especially true with the growing numbers of hybrid and electric cars added to the pool of choices. While hybrids and electrics don’t make up a large percentage of the market, miles-per-gallon (mpg) ratings are...

  • Nissan Leaf Nismo RC Concept
    Nissan Gets Creative To Set Electric World Record In Reverse

    Earlier this week we said that that Nissan needed a new, quirky way of advertising its 2011 Nissan Leaf that didn’t involve making household gadgets run on gasoline or relying on trained polar bears. Nissan can’t have heard us. Instead of a quirky new ad campaign, Nissan is attempting...

  • First factory-built Fisker Karma live photos
    Fisker Karma Electric-Car Charging Stations Have EV1 Roots

    When you buy an electric car, you will most likely need a charging station. As buyers start to bring home plug-in cars, they will also expect their dealer to help them acquire and install a 240-Volt charging station (technically known as an EVSE, though few people call them that). Startup Fisker...

  • Feeling Taxed at the Pump?
    Gas Prices: How Much Are YOU Paying At The Pump In Taxes? (Infographic)

    Gas prices go up and down, lately more up than down. Today, however, the U.S. government has decided to release a portion of its strategic petroleum reserve, just as crude-oil prices continued a decline that started several weeks ago. Gas prices vary enormously from state to state, due to...

  • Tesla Roadster on an autocross course

    How do you legally have fun with a $109,000 electric sportscar that can do 0-60 in under 4 seconds, has excellent grip, and a top speed of 125 mph? That’s exactly the question facing many Tesla Roadster owners looking to test their cars - and themselves - to the limit in a safe environment. The solution? Autocross. Held on a temporary course marked by traffic cones on local race tracks, parking lots or decommissioned airfields, autocross events enable drivers to safely pit themselves against the clock in a controlled environment that encourages each driver to drive at their own skill...

  • GMPP E-ROD 1955 Chevy Bel Air
    GM Performance Parts' E-ROD: A Hot Rod Leans Towards Green

    The 1955 Chevy Bel Air built by GM Performance Parts isn't exactly green, but it is a step in the right direction.

  • 2009 VW Passat wagon test car w/Bosch-Mahle turbocharged 1.2-liter, 3-cyl engine, from WardsAuto.com
    Smaller, More Efficient: VW Passat With 1.2-Liter 3-Cylinder Engine

    How large an engine do you need in a mid-size car? Just a few years ago, the answer would have been a V-6 of 2.8 to 3.5 liters, perhaps with a base model offering a four of 2.4 to 2.8 liters. Then Hyundai announced in late 2009 that it would abandon V-6 engines altogether for its 2010 Sonata...

  • 2011 LIberty E-Range SUV
    First Drive Report: 2011 Liberty E-Range Electric Range Rover

    If you’re a regular visitor to this site, you’ll know that we’ve said before that making a good electric car is hard, even for large automakers like Ford, Nissan, Toyota and Chevrolet. As for turning a production gasoline or diesel car into an electric one? It’s a whole...

  • 2012 Fiat 500C at over 8,000 Feet in the Rocky Mountains
    2012 Fiat 500C: Driving The New Minicar At High Altitudes

    We won't soon forget our 2009 Smart ForTwo road test in California last year, in part because we found the little car serviceable even over the mountain passes between Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo. That memory came flooding back when we had the chance to drive the 2012 Fiat 500C at altitudes up...

  • Sacramento Electric Vehicle Gathering, June 18, 2011
    Want To Educate About Electric Cars In Your Area? Here's How

    early adopters can be the best promoters of new technology

  • Assembly of Think City electric cars, Elkhart, Indiana, Jan 2011

    Making an electric car is a particularly tough business, fraught with financial risk, engineering challenges and tough competition from small-scale and mainstream automakers alike. And in that world, some automakers will succeed in bringing electric cars to market, while others flounder at the sidelines. The latest victim in the Darwinian fight for survival? Norwegian-based Think Global, makers of the Think City electric car. The disclosure that the firm had filed for bankruptcy production in its home country of Norway came from Think’s former shareholder and battery supplier Ener1 Inc...

  • How A Hybrid Works, infographic used courtesy of AutoMD - cropped version
    How Does A Hybrid Car Really Work? This Infographic Explains It

    As we've said before, we love infographics. Some of our favorites come from AutoMD, which did the one we ran two weeks ago on rising gas prices and simple ways to boost your gas mileage. Now they've tackled the perennial question: How does a hybrid car work? Specifically, they dissect the third...

  • Prince Albert of Monaco and Henrik Fisker drive Fisker Karma on Monaco Grand Prix circuit, May 2011
    Fisker To Hire 120 At Delaware Plant For 'Project Nina' Second Model

    Although its much-delayed first model, the 2011 Karma plug-in hybrid luxury sports sedan, hasn't quite reached dealers yet, Fisker Automotive is powering ahead. The company announced today that it would post job listings for what will be roughly 120 positions at its Wilmington, Delaware, assembly...

  • 2010 Nissan Altima Hybrid
    Nissan To Have More Hybrid Cars, This Time Home-Grown

    Nissan may have killed off its Altima Hybrid model, but the company is moving forward with a range of new hybrid models. This time, however, they'll be home-grown, based on the company's internally developed hybrid system. Nissan's new single-motor hybrid technology is considerably simpler than the...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf Ad pokes Fun at "Gas-powered" Volt
    Director's Cut Of Electric Car Ads: Gas-Powered Everything (Video)

    Remember Nissan’s latest 2011 Leaf commercial? Asking the viewer to imagine a world where everything from your cellphone to your microwave oven was powered by gasoline, the 60-second advert played essentially questioned why many people would choose electricity over gasoline to power their...

  • First Mercedes-Benz B-Class F-Cell hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle delivery, Newport Beach, Dec 2010
    Mass-Produced Mercedes Fuel Cell Vehicle Coming In 2014

    While most major automakers are working on new battery-powered electric cars and plug-in hybrids, some are still investigating the benefits of more advanced fuel cell vehicles that use a hydrogen fuel cell stack to convert hydrogen into usable electric power. One of the leaders in this field is...

  • Liberty E-Range

    While you probably remember the great success and untimely demise of Toyota’s previous all-electric RAV4 EV, larger, pure electric SUV haven’t yet been attempted by major automakers. But a transatlantic firm called Liberty has been working on changing that with an electric vehicle based on an converted Range Rover, the 2011 Liberty E-Range. Popular with premiere-league soccer stars in the U.K, the Range Rover brand is considered the number one premium SUV on the U.K. market, with prices starting at $111,000 for the base-level, 4.4 liter V8-powered Diesel 2011Range Rover Vogue. So...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf in Car Wash
    2011 Nissan Leaf: 5 Things We’ve Learned After 5,000 Miles

    Earlier this year we took delivery of our very own 2011 Nissan Leaf. Just like the thousands of other customers worldwide, we took our place in the queue last year and had an agonizingly long wait before we were sitting behind the wheel. But just under 3 months and 5,000 miles after driving off the...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf, Nashville, October 2010
    2012 Nissan Leaf: Heated Seats, Wheel & Battery As Standard

    While Nissan killed the Altima Hybrid, its sole U.S. hybrid vehicle, for 2012, the company has made a number of important upgrades to its Leaf battery electric car. For 2012, the Nissan Leaf will include as standard heated front and rear seats, plus heated steering wheel and outside mirrors...

  • 2011 Ford F-150 EcoBoost burnout
    How To Drive Badly & Lower Your Gas Mileage In The Real World

    With gas-mileage standards through 2016 now in place, the EPA and NHTSA are turning their sights toward rules for 2017 through 2025. Proposals are floating around for CAFE standards of up to 62 mpg (which means the vehicles you might buy would average about 50 mpg in actual use). Ah, the hell with...

  • MINI Rocketman Concept
    How Mini Is Too Mini? Profit Tough For BMW On Tinier Minicar

    When BMW launched the new MINI back in 2001, the U.S. market wondered if anyone could actually sell a car that small. The proof has been in the pudding--the new MINI sold quite well--but the company hasn't stopped there, adding models left and right. Now, leave it to the folks over at MINI Central...

  • ECOtality Blink charging stations for electric & plug-in cars
    Want a $500 Electric Car Charging Station? So Does the DoE

    If you’re in the market for an Electric car you’ll know that besides the obvious financial burden of paying for the car itself you probably want to budget a few thousand dollars extra to account for the installation of a dedicated electric car charging station in your home. At the...

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