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After unveiling a near-production version of the CR-Z sports car, Honda is set to extend petrol/electric hybrid technology in an MPV. Although the front scissor-type doors and two-level rear sliding doors would be a little too outlandish in,...
After Honda announced that hybrid power would be extended to the Jazz B-segment hatchback next year, Suzuki is preparing for a fist-fight. The Swift Hybrid comes with a 660cc three-cylinder engine and electrical assistance. Such a small basic...
The wraps come off Toyota’s second dedicated hybrid called Sai. The mid-sized saloon is based on the Lexus HS250h which uses a combination of a 2.4-litre petrol inline-four and electric motors. The first hybrid-only model of the brand...
I think it’s beautiful car. article from bangkokpost.com
“Nissan’s first petrol/electric hybrid comes in the form of an executive saloon rivaling the Lexus GS450h. The Fuga Hybrid, which will also be rebadged as M35 Hybrid...
Subaru is looking at another novelty with hybrid power based on a Boxer engine in which an electric motor drives either the front or rear wheels. Gullwing-type doors indicate that the Tourer won’t be made as it is. But the new ideas applied...
MITSUBISHI PX-MIEV
Mitsubushi has added a new mark in its roadmap to electric cars with plug-in hybrid drivetrain featuring electric motors complemented with a 1.6-litre petrol engine. The PX also previews air suspension and next-generation...
HONDA CR-Z CONCEPT
Honda is set to become the first carmaker in the world to launch a sports car with hybrid power in February next year. Although still billed as a concept, sources say the CR-Z is more than 95% ready for the showroom. Although...
Executive rarity
Mercedes doesn’t expect the average luxury car punter to go for this E-class V8, nor does it think it can lure S500L users. So why is it here?
Published: 25/09/2009 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: Motoring
Why on earth,...
Topless and Sexy
Mazda gave a bunch of guys in Germany three months to come up with a design concept that looks good enough to drool upon – and they delivered
Published: 25/09/2009 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: Motoring
Holy smoky,...
The only way Thailand can get electric vehicles running is through strong government support – which is hardly existent
Writer: ALFRED THA HLA
Published: 18/09/2009 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: Motoring
Nissan Motor indicated it was...
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