Toyota EVs due on the market in 2020: Company changes its tune
In a major about face, the Nikkei says that Toyota will launch mass market electric vehicles in 2020, after focusing solely on hybrids and fuel cells.
In a major about face, the Nikkei says that Toyota will launch mass market electric vehicles in 2020, after focusing solely on hybrids and fuel cells.
The 2017 Honda Clarity fuel cell sedan has been given a range of rating of 366mi (589km) by the EPA, besting every ZEV car currently available.
The Volkswagen Jetta Turbo Hybrid will not be renewed for the 2017 model year, with low sales and a quite astronomical price the key reasons for its demise.
The next generation versions of the Nissan Juke, Qashqai, Rogue/X-Trail and Murano SUV could gain the option of an EV drivetrain.
Priced at US$20,650, the new Hyundai Elantra Eco has a small 1.4-liter turbocharged gas engine, skinny tires, and a focus on improving mileage.
The JDM Honda Odyssey has been updated for 2016, and now includes a powerful hybrid gas-electric drivetrain.
The Ford F-150 will burnish its fuel economy credentials even further with the addition of automatic engine start/stop to its 3.5-liter turbo V6 models.
Porsche has given the green light to an electric sedan, based on the Mission E concept car, which will tackle the Telsa Model S head on.
The Honda Clarity Fuel Cell car made its debut at the 2015 Tokyo show with a 130kW (174hp) motor, 700km (435mi) range and improved hydrogen fuel cell.
The new B8 Skoda Superb Greenline hatch and wagon has a fuel efficient turbo-diesel engine and lots of energy saving mods for a range of 1,106mi/1,780km.