Electric cars of the future.



Mitsubishi Motors will sell its iMiev EV beginning in 2009.
In 2007, Miles Electric Vehicles announced that it would produce a highway-speed all-electric sedan named the XS500.
In early 2008, Dodge announced an electric concept car called Dodge Zeo.
In May 2008 Nissan Motor Company announced plans to sell an electric car in the U.S. and Japan by 2010.
Other automakers like Fuji Heavy Industries are testing versions of electric cars, and General Motors and Toyota are working on battery-powered vehicles that have small gasoline engines for recharging.

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6 Responses to “Electric cars of the future.”

  1. Why not just an alternate electrical supply for your house….

  2. These Cars Are still gonna cost! Think about it your electric bill will be Huge! They need to find another Alternative Fuel.

  3. You have to ask WHY THE EV1 in 1995 had 100 miles but VOLT has only 40 miles ???

    GM IS WITH THE PETROL LOBBY ! THATS WHAY IT CRUSHED EV1 in 1995 in stead o seling it !!!

    BUT THE TOYOTA IS HERE _ RAV _ EV and so on…

  4. EV IS THE FUTURE !

  5. If you want more info on these and other electric cars visit EVtransPortal, they have direct links to the manufacturers websites

  6. the dodge ev is supposed to get 150-200 miles per charge not 40 w/ gas assist. its an all ev and no price has been even hinted yet for that car its gonna most likely undercut tesla and price for like 70-80g’s. but 40 would be great!

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