Porsche 918 Spyder Hybrid Another 1 Percent Green Car

Porsche is fine tuning its 918 Spyder supercar hybrid, as it gets ready for a late 2013 limited production run of this $845,000 green car that goes 0 to 60 in under three seconds. Read more →
Chrysler’s Electric Efforts Show Spark Of Life

Chrysler seems to be recovering from a 2009 bankruptcy, but what are the company's plans for electric and hybrid vehicles? A new test fleet may offer a clue. Read more →
Toyota Prius Plug-In Vs Chevy Volt: Which Is Cheaper Per Mile?

Green Car Reports breaks down whether a Toyota Prius Plug-in hybrid or the Chevy Volt is ultimately less expensive to drive per mile. Read more →
Audi A6 L e-tron Continues Automaker’s Green Car Evolution

Audi, in the continuing evolution of its e-tron green car strategy, unveils the A6 L, a luxury plug-in hybrid concept study focused on the Chinese market. Read more →
BMW eDrive Propels Automaker’s Electric Car Strategy

BMW has announced eDrive will be the designation the German automaker uses for the drive technology for all its electric and plug-in hybrid cars under the BMW i moniker. Read more →
2013 Chevrolet Volt Details Slip Out

Green Car Reports takes a look at recently slipped details of the 2013 Chevy Volt, noting among other changes that there will be three possible emission level options. Read more →
Zipcar Brings Chevy Volt Rental To Chicago

The popular by-the-hour car-share company Zipcar will roll out more than 20 Chevy Volts across the city of Chicago before the end of the year. Read more →
Fisker Atlantic Plug In Hybrid Unveiled As Challenges Mount

Fisker Automotive unveils the Atlantic plug-in hybrid, its next green luxury car offering, as issues past, present and future arise for the troubled automaker. Read more →
BMW i8 Concept Spyder Is Hybrid Sexy, Oh Yes

BMW has announced details of a new, luxury plug-in hybrid concept called the i8 Concept Spyder that is similar to other models in the line. Read more →
EV Players Try To Untangle Grid Integration Knot

A coalition of state agencies, corporations, utility providers and greens are outlining a path to geting more EVs on the roads without disrupting power grids. Read more →