Posted on 26 June 2010
The Audi Q7 Hybrid Concept is an excellent hybrid vehicle that uses the world-renowned FSI direct-injection petrol engine. That being said, it can generate an impressive 350 horsepower and turning power of up to 440 newton-meters of torque.



Since it’s a hybrid car, the Audi Q7 Hybrid Concept has an electric motor that works with its top-of-the-line combustion engine. Basically, the electric motor gets its energy from the battery system that can be found underneath its floor pan. Since the batteries and electric motor don’t weigh that much, they don’t affect the car’s movement at all.
Clearly, the Audi Q7 Hybrid Concept is the hands-down winner if you want to go green without having to sacrifice power and looks.
Posted on 24 June 2010
An English hybrid car, the T.25 City Car has been superb in the areas of weight, footprint, safety, usability, and of course, efficiency.



Measuring six meters long, the T.25 City Car is great when it comes to city traveling. With its small size, it can weave through heavy traffic without expending too much energy while doing so.
Posted on 19 June 2010
The Lotus Evora 414 Hybrid is the epitome of an electrical car that is as dynamic and exciting as every other petrol-powered car out there.
Just like every other electrical car, the Lotus Evora 414 Hybrid is powered by an electrical motor. In this case, the car has two and they both drive the wheels using single-speed transmission. Each motor is good enough to provide 204 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque for each wheel.
Since it has tremendous torque for its size, the Lotus Evora 414 Hybrid is perfect for low-speed maneuverability.
In order to make sure that its motors are always constantly supplied with power, the Lotus Evora 414 Hybrid has 17-kilowatt hour battery pack that you can find in the car’s center. Once fully charged, it’s powerful enough to go as far as 35 miles.



Posted on 17 June 2010
If you’ve always wanted to go off-roading without having to worry about emissions, then the Volteis X4 is right for you. When you look at it closely, the Volteis X4 looks like a small 4×4 Willys jeep. The French are familiar with the Willy’s because it has been used extensively during WW II until the late 60s.
The Volteis X4 is big enough to seat two people at the same time. Aside from that, it uses a 4kW motor that provides tons of torque that you need to climb steep terrain and big boulders.
Yo charge the motor, the Volteis X4 comes with 12 48-volt lead acid batteries that you can find underneath the front seat. Because of that, car can go as fast as 44 mph on pure electrical power alone.
The thing about the Volteis X4 is that it doesn’t use plastic in order to go lighter. Since it’s built for the off-road terrain, it needs to be tough. Because of that, it’s crafted from Grade-A stainless and aluminum that are corrosion-resistant as well.


