Saturday 3 October 2009



low emission cars star at the Frankfurt Motor Show

At the recent motor show held in Frankfurt,while there were the high price motors as usual to drool over, the eco cars were given high billing by many car manufacturers including VW,Peugeot,Audi,Volvo and Citroen. There is an ever growing number of stunning electric cars and electric hybrids being proposed or built. Remember the old joke about the electric car being no better than a milk float. You don't hear that one too much lately. Renault for one,is pinning its future on the change to electric cars,reckoning that within 10 years 10 per cent of its sales will electric vehicles. At Frankfurt, it showed not one but four battery-powered cars for the near future: the Fluence Z.E, the Clio-sized Zoe Z.E for 2012, the Kangoo Z.E van for 2011, and the scooter-priced Twizy Z.E for 2011. Pictured above, these are not some designers' pipe dreams but the future for cars in which Renault is making a huge investment. The plan is for these cars to cost no more to run than their soon to be challenged petrol models in the family.

The much vaunted Vauxhall Ampera hybrid electric car was endorsed by the Labour at its recent Labour Party conference. This model is tipped to maintain many UK jobs in the North West. Even Mercedes showed it did not want to be left out in the race to production of a truly low emission car. Its B-Zero concept is planned for sale in 2011.

Well, that was a little of Frankfurt. Expect some more car revelations when the Tokyo Motor Show opens later this month. To keep in touch with the future in cars do come back here soon. Meanwhile, for green cars available in the UK now ,you can snatch a free copy of the Green Car Guide for a limited period here






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