Production of the new Dodge Ram 1500 hybrid is scheduled to begin in late 2010. So line up all you macho dudes who up until now were to afraid to show your ‘greener’ side.
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The new Porsche 918 Spyder plug-in concept has got everything you’d expect from Porsche and even some things you wouldn’t…like 78 mpg!
Hungarian and Croatian automakers throw their hats into the hybrid/EV arena…and boy are they some odd looking hats.
The idea of using vehicle-produced wind on freeways to power streetlights gets reinvented again. This time in the form of a TAK Studio design.
A first hand take on the new Nissan Leaf EV: The ambiguous all-electric vehicle that everyone wants, but still know very little about (thanks to Nissan).
Ford continues to show signs that it intends to build on its new ‘greener’ direction and Fusion hybrid success by unveiling its new model Fusion hybrid and Plugin Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) for 2012.
Volkswagen continues to improve on traditionally-powered drivetrains with its BlueMotion technology. Only this time it’s a gasoline engine.
Volkswagen’s Polo BlueMotion has only been on the European auto scene for a couple of years now, but its amazing fuel-efficiency and low CO2 emissions has already dazzled and delighted both the most environmentally and fiscally-minded of drivers. 2010 is sure to prove to be no different.
Toyota’s Sai 50+ mpg hybrid is already selling strong in Japan; even though it’s not yet for sale.
According to the Yomiuri newspaper in Japan, Toyota is considering the production of a yet to be determined Prius hybrid sport wagon and/or SUV in the next year.