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Following inquires from nearly 22,000 interested parties, Nissan has announced it will begin taking reservations for its LEAF electric vehicle starting in the spring of 2010. According to Carlos Tavares, head of Nissan's operations in North, Central and South America, "Our goal is to confirm at least 20,000 reservations for Nissan LEAF by the time we deliver the world's first mass-market zero-emission car in late 2010." Nissan says that among the individuals who have already responded to the initial publicity about the LEAF, half indicated that they would like to have one as soon as possible and another 45 percent said they expected to own an EV sometime within the next two years. By no small coincidence, the areas where the greatest consumer...
Already primed for a major bounce back from last year's manufacturer-light gathering, organizers of the North American International Auto Show have announced plans to showcase the burgeoning crop of battery-powered vehicles in a special display area that will be called "Electric Avenue." To be situated on the main floor of the exhibition, Electric Avenue is intended to present current as well as concept EV offerings from established automakers as well as offer the opportunity for smaller-scale and even startup builders of zero-emissions models to show their vehicles in a well-publicized, high-traffic area. While there was a special "green" area set aside at last year's NAIAS, it had neither the scale nor status of what's being envisioned for the...
Offering an early look at what we'll see in Tokyo next month, Mazda has revealed its "SKY" line of advanced engine and transmission designs that will highlight its "Technologies of Tomorrow" display. While reserving some details on the hardware, the automaker did confirm that both the new SKY-G gasoline engine and the SKY-D clean diesel will play fundamental roles in moving Mazda significantly closer to its goal of improving the average fuel economy of the vehicles its sells globally some 30 percent by 2015. Both engines feature numerous design tweaks that help lower internal friction and improve thermal efficiency. The 2.0-liter SKY-G four combines advanced direct fuel-injection and variable valve timing to raise torque and mpg by about 15 percent...
Set for its public debut at the Toyko Motor Show next month, Honda has created a new "personal mobility device" it calls the UX-3. Using proprietary balance control technology developed as part of the firm's ongoing research with its amazingly anthropomorphic ASIMO robot, the single-wheeled UX-3 permits a rider to move in any direction -- forward, back, side-to-side or diagonally -- and to adjust speed simply by using body motion. That specific bit of techno wizardry comes courtesy of the Honda Omni Traction Drive System - aka the HOT Drive System -- which Honda claims is the world's first such mechanism. Weighing less than 22 pounds and incorporating a monocoque structure with seat elements and footrests that fold away when not in use, the UX-3 is...
Shortly after announcing that its Project Driveway test fleet of fuel cell-powered Chevy Equinoxes had passed the million-mile evaluation benchmark, General Motors took the wraps off of its new Gen 2 hydrogen fuel cell system. Designed by GM, this updated package is half the size, requires 50 percent less precious metals to construct, and is 220 pounds lighter than the hardware currently in use. Now shrunk to roughly the same dimensions as a conventional four-cylinder gasoline engine, the system is based around GM's fifth-generation fuel cell "stack," a core element the automaker thinks could be commercialized as early as 2015. According to Charles Freese, executive director of GM Fuel Cell Activities, "Hardware mechanization has been dramatically...
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