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Tokyo Motor Show 2009: Nissan Fuga hybrid to arrive in Japan late 2010, U.S. in 2011
After several years of selling small volumes of its Altima sedan using Toyota ’s hybrid drive system, Nissan is finally ready to roll out its first gas-electric model using technology developed in-house. The first model to be so equipped will be the new Fuga sedan, a car sold in North America as the Infiniti M. Unlike the electronic CVT systems used by Toyota, Ford and General Motors, Nissan has opted to configure its system using a conventional automatic transmission – in this case, a
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Tokyo 2009: Nissan Fuga hybrid to arrive in Japan late 2010, U.S. in 2011
Filed under: Hybrid , Sedan , Technology , Tokyo Motor Show , Infiniti 2010 Nissan Fuga Hybrid – Click above for high-res image gallery After several years of selling small volumes of its Altima sedan using Toyota’s hybrid drive system, Nissan is finally ready to roll out its first gas-electric model using technology developed in-house. The first model to be so equipped will be the new Fuga sedan, a car sold in North America as the Infiniti M. Unlike the electronic CVT
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Houston Tx Used Cars – Tokyo 2009: Nissan Fuga hybrid to arrive in Japan late 2010, U.S. in 2011 – Cash For Clunkers Houston
Filed under: Hybrid , Sedan , Technology , Tokyo Motor Show , Infiniti 2010 Nissan Fuga Hybrid – Click above for high-res image gallery After several years of selling small volumes of its Altima sedan using Toyota’s hybrid drive system, Nissan is finally ready to roll out its first gas-electric model using technology developed in-house. The first model to be so equipped will be the new Fuga sedan, a car sold in North America as the Infiniti M. Unlike the electronic CV
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Tokyo Preview: Subaru to Showcase Hybrid Tourer Concept
Subaru will present its Hybrid Tourer Concept at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show in October. The Subaru Hybrid Tourer Concept features the automaker’s all-wheel-drive system, and a 2.0-liter, turbocharged, direct-injection engine. All mated to a hybrid drive system with a front and rear motor. The rear motor helps move the car at slow speeds without engaging the engine. The Hybrid Tourer Concept also features an aerodynamic form, with large glass areas, and gullwing doors. Subaru also made
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