Almost two years since its last showing, the final design of Optimal Energy’s Joule electric vehicle is being unveiled at this month’s Geneva Motor Show.
Infiniti announced in Geneva its new M35 Hybrid – its first production hybrid that includes a one motor/two clutch system for when the V6 engine needs to be temporarily decoupled from the electric motor.
Kia brought for show and tell at the Geneva Auto Show its new Venga EV concept, showcasing its small car approach to creating an all electric vehicle with a maximum range of 180 km on a single charge.
Ford is expanding its green car focus as it showcased at the Geneva Auto Show five full electric or hybrid vehicles, including an all-electric version of its popular Focus.
It is green car galore at this year’s 2010 Geneva Auto (Motor) Show. Everyone seems to be in town on a hybrid or electric production model or concept – get your new green car fix details and photos here.
Lexus has let the green cat out of the bag on its new CT 200h hybrid, detailing this new luxury eco-car ride at Geneva as it plans to begin production on it globally at the end of the year.
Citroën is showing off at the Geneva Auto Show its Survolt electric car concept which, while short on technical details, has the looks to keep up with similar cars being displayed.
Ferrari, in keeping with the luxury green car trend at this year’s Geneva Auto Show, has unveiled the concept Hy-Kers hybrid – based upon the the 599 GTB Fiorano and sporting a V12 engine and electric motor.
Audi plans to use the upcoming Geneva Auto Show to showcase details on four of its new green cars, including the Q5 Hybrid, A8 Hybrid and A1 e-tron.
Toyota, on the eve of the Geneva Auto Show, puts forth many more details about its British-built, European hybrid Auris, including the fact it gets an official combined cycle fuel consumption of 74.3mpg (European).
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