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Volkswagen to Unveil Hybrid Beetle Next Year

by , 08/11/10

hybrid vehicles, hybrid cars, sustainable design, volkswagen, jetta, beetle, gold, EVs, electric vehicles

The classic VW Beetle is about to get a(nother) green makeover: Volkswagen is set to unveil a hybrid Bug at next year’s Detroit auto show. The 20 kilowatt lithium battery will get the Love Bug roughly 45 miles on a gallon — and that’s just one part of the new “radical design“.

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4 Responses to “Volkswagen to Unveil Hybrid Beetle Next Year”

  1. [...] Volkswagen recently successfully tested its new Bora Hy.Power hydrogen vehicle by subjecting it to a long-range drive between France and Italy. Unlike other hydrogen cars, the Bora Hy.Power features significant performance enhancements such as a new type of membrane in its fuel cell, as well as high-performance capacitors. The vehicle was accompanied by a SunFuel-powered Bora on a drive through the Simplon Pass in a bid to test both their efficiency and how they deal with temperatures below freezing point. Simplon Pass was chosen as it stands 6,500ft above sea level — pretty chilly conditions. [...]

  2. [...] There’s nothing better than a road trip, unless it’s an emission-free road trip where you break a record. A group of students from the University of British Columbia are attempting to set a record for the fastest coast-to-coast drive across Canada in an electric vehicle – in this case, an electrified classic Volkswagen Beetle. [...]

  3. [...] another reason to buy a plug-in hybrid vehicle? How about this: California Governor Arnold Schwarzanegger just signed into law this week a [...]

  4. beetlemama beetlemama says:

    The hybrid is awesome! They took the already fuel efficient bug and made it even better. Can’t wait to get one
    I guess I just have to wait for my husband to stop by the volkswagen dealership columbus ohio
    . Maybe Christmas?

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