Previewed at this week's Frankfurt Motor Show, it's a plug-in hybrid with individual electric wheel motors. Batteries can be recharged via a regular electrical outlet or the Flexifuel engine. Recharging allows the car to be driven about 100 kilometres on battery power alone before the engine takes over.
Its always the car of the future, isn't it? Seven years is much too long a time to wait while we have the technology right now! Electric, hydrogen, solar, and bio fuel are all proven technologies. At the turn of the 20th century, there were more electric cars on the roads of New York than there were gasoline cars. Even Henry Ford's model-T was a flex-fuel car that ran on gasoline as well as it did on ethanol. Lets get with the times, people. The future is now.
Voice0fEnergy 4 years ago