
Who wants to go 250 mpg? Volkswagen thinks you might, and so is still working on a one-liter car, maybe for launch in 2010. Cockpit-style seating, anyone?
Meanwhile, Hawaii will spend $50,000 on electric vehicle research. As we've said for a long time, the islands are an ideal laboratory for EVs. Less perfect are the NEV laws around the country, as one person in Colorado found out. Oh, and don't miss the new Mustang hybrid. Seriously.
- Spy Shots: Ford's new Mustang hybrid
- VW supposedly still working on one-liter car - possible 2010 launch?
- Toyota Yaris 5-door rolls into U.S. for '09
- Rental agencies having a hard time upgrading customers
- BMW chimes in on proposed U.S. CAFE standards
- Making the shift to NEVs, one county and city at a time
- British Motor Show Preview: Ford Fiesta Econetic, 62mpg, 98g/km CO2
- Hawaii gets $$ to study electric cars
- Earthrace finally, finally finishes record circumnavigation attempt
- Audi efficiency marathon over with best of 70.9mpg and 88g/km CO2
- Continental says yes to EVs, no to diesels
- Opel not planning any new small cars, focuses on Flextreme instead
- Former Intel-CEO wants electric cars, retrofits of older vehicles
- Subaru to supply Japan Post with one Stella plug-in
- Gushan, China's largest biodiesel maker, readying large plant in Shanghai
- Prince Charles converts 38 year old Aston Martin to run on British wine
- GM hybrid finally starting to get a little traction, 1,149 in June
- More XFE models in GM's pipeline?
- eBay find of the day: Ford Ranger EV that doesn't run right now
- Shai Agassi pitches $100 billion plan