Available Hybrids

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Available Hybrid Cars


These gas-electric hybrid cars are now available, or will soon be available, in North America and the rest of the world:
2007

Lexus LS600hL 2008 model Luxury car, expected to go on sale June 2007 BMW 1-Series Luxury compact car, first in the world with standard mild hybrid technology, Auto Start Stop function, Brake Energy Regeneration, electric power steering, electric water pump Mazda Tribute hybrid, 2008 model, expected to go on sale July 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe (AHS II) (SUV, RWD/AWD) 2008 model, expected to go on sale Fall 2007 GMC Yukon Hybrid (AHS II) (SUV, RWD/AWD) 2008 model, expected to go on sale Fall 2007 Dodge Durango (AHS II) (SUV) 2008 model, expected to go on sale Fall 2007 Toyota Kluger/Highlander Hybrid 2008 model, second generation Hybrid Synergy Drive, will go on sale September 2007

2008

Audi Q7 2009 model Cadillac Escalade (AHS II) 2009 model Chevrolet Equinox (SUV) Chevrolet Malibu (midsize car) 2009 model, Mild hybrid Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid (AHS II) (fullsize pickup) 2009 model Ford Fusion Hybrid (midsize car) 2009 model GMC Sierra Hybrid (AHS II) (fullsize pickup) 2009 model Lexus RX400h 2009 model refresh Mercury Milan Hybrid (midsize car) Saturn VUE Green Line (AHS II) (SUV, FWD) 2009 model, 45% improvement over non-hybrid version according to GM Toyota Sienna (minivan) 2009 model Toyota Prius (5 seat midsize) 2009 model year, third generation Hybrid Synergy Drive (weight and cost reduced by 50%), Lithium-ion batteries VentureOne Three wheeled vehicle Volvo C30 2009 model, diesel electric hybrid

2009

Honda Unnamed next-generation compact hybrid, all-new, priced lower than Honda Civic Hybrid[8][9] Mercedes-Benz S-Class Mild hybrid Porsche Cayenne Saturn VUE Green Line (AHS II) (SUV, FWD, 2010 model, PLUG-IN capable, Lithium-Ion batteries) Volkswagen Touareg Hybrid Toyota FT-HS Sports Hybrid

2010

Chevrolet Volt production version Nissan's original hybrid vehicle is targeted for launch in 2010. PSA Peugeot Citroƫwill market hybrid HDi vehicles from 2010.

2011

Toyota Camry Hybrid 2012 model, third generation Hybrid Synergy Drive Land Rover Range Rover Hybrid concept, diesel-electric engine (under development) in conjunction with new aluminum body



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