Thursday, February 18, 2010

Electric cars advance in Detroit

Nissan Leaf DETROIT--We've seen a growing number of electric cars at auto shows over the last few years, but the 2010 Detroit show has more electrics from major brands than ever before. It is true that most are concepts, but it points to the fact that automakers are preparing for the future.

Nissan and Mitsubishi both had production-ready cars on display, models slated to launch later this year. Tesla also had a significant display at the show, with its Model S sedan showing the company can produce practical electric car with space for family and friends. Audi showed a new version of its e-tron concept car, and announced its intention to produce some form of electric car by 2012.

BMW and Volvo both showed electric cars intended to herald a test fleet, cars that would be leased to private parties or public entities to provide data on the feasibility of electric cars in the real world.

Then there was the oddball Tango, a strange-looking vehicle with astounding performance figures. Its manufacturer, Commuter Cars Corporation, proudly pointed out that George Clooney owns one.


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