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DaimlerChrysler s ESK2 was introduced at the Detroit Auto Show in 1998. It was a lightweight, aerodynamic 70-miles-per-gallon hybrid car and provided a platform for alternative fueled vehicles including fuel cells. [Pg.166]

These same concepts could be used in fuel cell powered cars. Ultralight fuel cell vehicles are a part of the current generation of clean concept cars, sometimes called Green Cars. In 1996, when EV1 became available, it accelerated the development of the hybrid Toyota Prius and GM would show a number of alternative-fueled concept cars at the 1998 Detroit Show. Now every auto show has its alternative cars. [Pg.266]

Auto Show Attendees get a Glimpse of Future Concept Cars, Alternative Fuel News,... [Pg.283]

Anon, Toyota, Daimler-Benz Introduce Methanol PEM Fuel Cars at Frankfurt Auto Show , Hydrogen Fuel Cell Letter, Vol. 12, No. 10, October (1997b), 1. [Pg.317]

Visible milestones have been produced each year during the program. They consist of measurable evidence of achievement of subsystem performance targets and intermediate concept vehicles presented annually at the North American International Auto Show. Achievement of visible milestones has been critical to sustaining the technical credibility of the program. [Pg.129]

In 1996, when EV1 became available, it accelerated the development of the hybrid Toyota Prius. Now every auto show has its alternative cars. [Pg.105]

At the Detroit Auto Show, the Chrysler Corporation unveiled the mockup of a PEM-fuel-cell passenger car that would be fueled by hydrogen extracted from gasoline or other liquid hydrocarbon fuel by an onboard processor developed by Arthur D. Little, Inc. [Pg.49]

General Motors and its German subsidiary, Opel, launched a new global PEM-fuel-cell project for automobiles in Europe. An experimental fuel cell version of Opel s new Zafira minivan was unveiled at the Paris Auto Show. [Pg.50]

Ballard Power Systems unveiled the world s first production-ready PEM fuel cell for automotive use at the Detroit Auto Show. The 70-kilowatt unit was to be the basic design to be used by carmakers such as DaimlerChrysler and Ford in the first generation of fuel cell cars, promised for 2004. Also at the Detroit Auto Show, Ford showed a fuel cell version of its new small Focus model, and General Motors showed a fuel cell demonstrator version of a new hybrid five-passenger car, the Precept. [Pg.51]

At the 2000 Detroit Auto Show, GM showed a fuel cell version of its Precept concept car, introduced earlier as a hybrid. The car wasn t functional, but GM vice chairman Harry Pearce said it would be by the end of the year. With a 75-kilowatt-continuous, 105-kilowatt-peak PEM fuel cell and a secret lightweight hydride, the Precept was said to have a range of 500 miles and fuel economy equivalent to 108 miles per gallon of gasoline. Pearce called it simply a step on the long journey to a very different future that we see for the automobile. ... [Pg.115]

Also in early 2000, Korea s Hyundai announced a collaboration with International Fuel Cells to build two and maybe even four prototype fuel cell sport-utility vehicles, the first ones perhaps in time for the 2001 Detroit Auto Show. [Pg.116]

The HR-X made its US debut at the New York Auto Show in April 1992. Takanori Minami, general manager of Mazda s technical research center in... [Pg.128]

Ford s Think FC5 fuel cell prototype at the 2000 Detroit Auto Show. [Pg.306]

Daimler-Benz s first hydrogen-powered minivan, launched at the 1975 Frankfurt Auto Show, (courtesy of Daimler- Benz)... [Pg.309]

In 2007 at the Detroit Auto Show, General Motors Corporation introduced a PHEV that utilizes a lithium ion battery [9], The Volt is a plug-in series hybrid that is expected to be produced in 2010 [10], The average distance the American commuter travels today is approximately 64 km, or 40 miles, according to US News and World Report [11], The Volt design is set to run purely on electrical power for the first 40 miles, which will cover the range of the average commute... [Pg.175]

In January 2002, at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, General Motors unveiled the Autonomy fuel cell concept car. The basic component of GM s plan for a fuel cell vehicle is a so-called skateboard platform that would include both the fuel cells and the vehicle s electronic powertrain. The platform would allow a variety of body types to be built and assembled to the chassis. [Pg.3]

This process is a little different in the automobile industry. New features are developed by engineers that add to the features of existing automobiles, and then a concept car is made and displayed at various auto shows around the world. Interest and reactions are measured at these shows to determine which features should be added and which ones should be dropped. [Pg.29]

North American International Auto Show Sponsored by the Detroit Auto Dealers Association. Contact (248) 643-0250 or fax (248) 643-8788. [Pg.645]

Carbon fiber RPs are showing up (2004) on a spectrum of concept cars and prototypes at auto shows, both on predictable vehicles, high-end super sports cars, and the unexpected, including a roadster concept aimed at selUng for less than 20,000. Whether any of the dream cars actually make it into production with the RP still on board is hard to predict, but the number of vehicles rolling out show an increasing interest in the material. Many people continue to examine these vehicles. Resin and fiber suppliers, RP experts, universities and automakers themselves are researching ways to make carbon fiber a more... [Pg.515]

Its makers continue to make improvements on how best to produce it that includes doing more with the tooling and finishes. For the sixth-generation Chevrolet Corvette, this is debuting at the 2004 North American International Auto Show in Detroit that means tweaking the... [Pg.517]

William C. Ford, Jr., Chairman, Ford Motor Company International Auto Show (January 2000)... [Pg.45]

The Chevrolet Volt concept car [2] was presented to the public at the North American International Auto Show 2007 in Detroit. Eventually, in 2010, the Chevrolet Volt (see Figure 8.5) was introduced to the US market. About 1 year later, the sale of Opel Ampera (also a Voltec-based vehicle [3]) started in Europe. In early 2013, the Cadillac ELR, a two-door coupe using a modified and performance-optimized Voltec powertrain, was unveiled as a 2014 production model to the general audience at the Detroit and Geneva motor shows. [Pg.157]

BYD (Build Your Dreams) e6 (Figure 10.16) is not new, as it was already presented at the Coho Center in 2009 and 2010, but the renewed BYD e6-Eco presented at the Detroit Auto Show 2011 is getting closer to series production. This model proposes an electric alternative to Nissan Leaf and Chevrolet Volt. Technical features of the car include 60-kWh lithium iron phosphate batteries, rechargeable in 6 h and capable of powering a 75-kW electric motor. This car has a top speed of 140 km/h, and its range per charge is expected to be 300 km. [Pg.224]


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