Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green

How important is it to find gas-free ways to move our cars? Well, we'd be paying a lot less attention to a threat from Venezuelan president Chavez about stopping oil sales to the U.S. if our cars ran on hydrogen or electrons. Since they don't, we'll have to see what happens on the political front while we keep an eye out for the Hyundai HED-5 concept coming in Geneva and Mahindra's diesel-hybrid pickup/SUV, due in 2010.
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- Mahindra to hit the US market with with a diesel-hybrid pickup/SUV in 2010
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- Videos of the first production Tesla's arrival and test drive
- BorgWarner looks to benefit from demands for increased fuel efficiency
- Toyota, University of Warwick studying silicon carbide inverters for hybrids
- French researchers slam hybrids, say they block other innovations
- Brits to sample the new VW Tiguan TDI
- NBC News reports on electric car conversion shop
- Tata Nano body will be built by Caparo Group, car coming to Europe in 2012
- eBay find of the day: Jet Electrica Ford Escort
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