Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green

After all the bumps in the road, Tesla managed to deliver the first Roadster production unit recently. Late last week, Tesla began revealing more of the timeline for the follow-up vehicle, currently code-named WhiteStar, and the good news is that we'll be seeing a working prototype later this year. Too bad it's only February.
Over in Geneva, we got the Saab 9-1 teaser and in the unique homebrew files, check out this pyramid-shaped electric car. No joke.
- AutoblogGreen Q&A: Toyota's Bob Carter and Jaycie Chitwood
- Tesla to show final design, working prototype of Whitestar this year
- Geneva '08 Preview: Saab 9-1 teaser emerges
- Geneva 2008: Ford outlines sustainability strategy
- Phoenix Motorcars ready to start taking a few retail orders, still hiring too
- Is GM backtracking on its hybrid promises?
- Politically incorrect reasons for the Prius' popularity
- Natural-gas-powered Civic sold out at dealers until June
- Picking out the most fuel efficient luxury cars
- Really? Are cup holders still more important than fuel mileage?
- Nissan has been field testing lithium ion hybrid batteries for 3 years
- Setting aside aerodynamic and weight issues, man creates pyramid-shaped electric car
- Iowa legislators to kill ethanol-pump-label law to increase ethanol sales
- Wrong message, wrong time: Chinese subway ad suggests riders buy a car
More headlines after the jump.
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