Posts Tagged ‘concept car’
Chevy Volt: Guilt-Free Motoring
Posted by Matt Kelly | Filed under Uncategorized
Imagine never having to fill up again with gasoline. That’s the promise of the new Chevy Volt, an electric car concept created by General Motors, which debuted at the North American International Auto Show. The flex fuel hybrid car is beautiful, offers several propulsion platforms including E85, electricity, hydrogen and biodiesel and is the first [...]
Tags: biodiesel, Bob Boniface, Chevy Volt, Clean Energy, concept car, E-Flex, E85, General Motors
Concept: Chevy Volt
Posted by Matt Kelly | Filed under Uncategorized
High-Volt-age is more like it. This concept car has everything — an attention to styling, a variable eco-friendly propulsion platform, StabiliTrak and room for four. I want one! Only a concept at this time, how long will it be before we see something like this on the road from Chevrolet? Hopefully not long, based on [...]
Tags: biodiesel, Chevrolet, Chevy, concept car, E-Flex, E85, eco-friendly, electric car, StabiliTrak, Volt
Concept: Honda’s FCX
Posted by Matt Kelly | Filed under Uncategorized
“Quiet vehicles with little to no emissions that look cool.” Those are the words of Honda’s Chris Martin. I spoke with him at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit about the release of Honda’s latest hydrogen hybrid concept, the FCX. The car is a kind of triple-threat, with beautiful color, eye-catching style and [...]
Tags: Chris Martin, concept car, FCX, Honda