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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Fisker Karma 2012 (production start)

 Fisker has already confirmed that production will eventually begin your Karma model. The model was built at the Valmet plant (in Finland).

At first be manufactured in small quantities. First hit Europe and the United States, and until mid-July, customers will receive their model.

Hyundai's new hydrogen developments for 2012

Hyundai present in mid-2012 to a new breed of vehicles hydrogen . This important finding was confirmed by the same CEO of the brand.

Chung Mong Koo, Chairman of Hyundai Motor Company, said: "The importance of developing friendly vehicles to the environment is that it is the only real possibility of maintaining the growth that we programmed for the future. Therefore, the advanced technology to create cars, as encouraged by hybrid engines, is essential. Moreover, by 2012 we will be prepared to make small fleets of cars inspired by fuel cells. "

Toyota iQ Concept EV (GENEVA)

Toyota presented at the Geneva Motor Show 2011 at its first 100% electric production, the iQ Concept EV. A model that has very little prototype that the company will launch later this year or early 2012 in Europe. There are several units that are being tested in Japan, USA and Europe.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Electric Models In 2011


The 2010 is a year of many changes in the automotive world. Geneva, Detroit, New York, and lounges that are as Paris and Beijing, will continue as the main attraction models, electric , hybrid and other alternative energies. But the year 2011 will be the presentation of these developments.

Peugeot 908 Hybrid

It seems that the future looks automotive hybrid and electric vehicles, so this situation is also encroaching on the race track, where more and more brands are betting on these prototypes.

The latest brand launch in the manufacture of hybrid vehicles has been competition Peugeot introduced a hybrid version of the 908 in order to participate in this category in the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Volvo V60

The cars of today are heading for the next year as planned by various companies in the automotive world, will mark a turning point with regard to mobility, since many of them are planning to launch a broad label of electric cars .

An example is the recently introduced Volvo V60, which will cause a real stir in the upcoming Geneva Motor Show, which for now is just a simple concept , but will serve later for the release of their final model, which would reaching dealers in Europe for an undetermined date no later than 2012.

2012 Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid

Volkswagen, like other automotive brands, bet on the hybrid automobile It as a segment of the future and is already working on the presentation of these models.

Be the first to introduce a hybrid version of the Volkswagen Jetta that will sell in the U.S. in 2012, followed by Golf and Passat Hybrid in 2013. Volkswagen expects to dominate the hybrid market in 2013 and expect that by 2018, sales of hybrid and electric reorientations 3% of worldwide sales for the German manufacturer.

Monday, March 7, 2011

BMW serie1 2011: New information


It is in Frankfurt in 2011 that BMW will unveil its next-generation BMW serie1 (F20) will succeed the first half of 2012 to the current model was born in March 2004. The new generation will initially be available in 3 and 5 doors before leaving the next coupe and convertible and a few other surprises we'll talk.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

BMW presents next-generation 6 Series Convertible in U.S.

The BMW struck the Hall of Los Angeles (USA) to introduce the convertible version of the new generation 6-Series, even before launching the hardtop model.

Besides the visual far more harmonious than the previous version (the back was a disaster), the new 6 Series brings a lot of embedded technology.

BMW car back to the past in the future that needs driver


The new concept car from BMW Connected Drive Vision, which will be presented in March at the Geneva (SUI), shows that the automaker went looking for inspiration in past models. Glad ...

After initial models controversial (I thought most ugly ...) of designer Chris Bangle, the German luxury brand seems to have rediscovered the path of beauty with the new chief designer Adrian von Hooydonk.