Although hybrid cars are slowly gaining popularity worldwide, a small percentage of consumers have actually moved toward them. This is largely because they were much more expensive than conventional cars. It is unlikely that this change in 2010, but prices of hybrid cars are constantly falling. 2010 offers more cars than ever before. Here are some of the newest options.
Chevy Volt is a highly anticipated since it was announced and is expected to be finally published in 2010. This car is the technology Voltec Chevy. The first 40 miles by car is powered by lithium-ion battery on board. Subsequently, the gas engine power means 300 miles more. Even better, it can be discharged through the outlet. The price should be about $ 32,500.
The Fisker Karma is a sleek sports made by Fisker Automotive. Like the Volt, the first 50 miles are fed by a battery. Fisker says that you only need to fill the car once a year, if less than 50 miles per day. You can even choose the option to have solar panels on the roof of the car, which can provide about 5 miles per week of free driving. Although it is a hybrid electric car that packs some serious power. Its top speed is 125 mph and can go from 0-60 in 5.8 seconds. The price is quite steep, at $ 87,900.
The Fisker Karma is a sleek sports made by Fisker Automotive. Like the Volt, the first 50 miles are fed by a battery. Fisker says that you only need to fill the car once a year, if less than 50 miles per day. You can even choose the option to have solar panels on the roof of the car, which can provide about 5 miles per week of free driving. Although it is a hybrid electric car that packs some serious power. Its top speed is 125 mph and can go from 0-60 in 5.8 seconds. The price is quite steep, at $ 87,900.