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Hybrid-electric carmaker readies 220 miles per gallon 'super car'
Green Tech - CNET News.com
Hybrid Technologies is preparing a '"green" sports car to submit in the Automotive X Prize contest, according to a report in Popular Mechanics. The car will come in two versions: one for the Auto X Prize that will have a gasoline engine and battery and another all-electric version. The gas-battery hybrid will get the equivalent of 220 miles per gallon while the all-electric will get 150 mpg to 180 mpg. A drivable prototype is set to hit the streets in September. The idea is to make the X Prize entrant something that will result in a mass-produced electric car, the company told Popular Mechanics. "We're looking for this car basically to end up mainstream--not just built for a one-and-done," project development engineer Ron Cerven told the magazine. "The X Prize car is going to be the purchasable--obviously a higher-end car, but there might be something else from us in the X Prize." Hybrid Technologies doesn't get nearly as much attention as Tesla Motors and Fisker Automotive, which are both preparing hybrid-electric sports cars. But Hybrid Technologies has ambitious plans to make a range of vehicles that run on lithium-based batteries, including scooters, bicycles, mopeds, motorcycles, and cars. ![]() |
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I like it….unfortunately this one will probably be more than 50g, like the Tesla…..check out the Automotive X-Prize. The results of that contest might put some affordable 100mpg + cars in consumers hands. I personally like the one that runs on compressed air.
Last edited by NYCmitch25 : 05-30-08 at 01:33 PM. |
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Tesla is 100K and 100% electric ..
2009 Roadster base price: $109,000* I like this one too - Fisker Karma (below) Detroit 2008: Fisker Karma draws a crowd, impresses - Autoblog |
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Decent looking Electric cars. yay.
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impressive and definately the way forward
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