150 MPG Extreme Hybrid by AFS Trinity

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AFS Trinity Power has developed patent-pending technology that makes it possible for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles to achieve 150 MPG, go 40 miles in all-electric mode, and use gasoline for additional unlimited miles in hybrid mode. In July 2007, in order to very quickly demonstrate all of the key attributes of this technology, the company mounted an effort to build two fully operational XH-150 SUV prototypes using off-the-shelf components. The two vehicles—modified Saturn Vue SUVs—were b... (read more)
Built:
2007
Features:
150 miles per gallon
40 mile all-electric range
0-60 mph faster than gas
87 mph all-electric top speed
Infinite hybrid range
75% lower fuel cost (about $1/day)

This is not a concept car.


MPG:
150

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Amie wrote at 6:40am on June 4th, 2008
I WANT one!! I'm on the East Coast, and already own a Honda Hybrid (and a '96 Accord standard). The '96 gets 32 mpg, the Accord Hybrid gets average 34-38 mpg - but it's not nearly enough when gas is rocketing past $4 ga. I used to sell cars, and I worked at RadioShack for 4 years, so I am definitely a geek for the technology. Did I mention... I WANT ONE!!!!
Amber wrote at 6:53pm on May 28th, 2008
If GM, Ford and Chrisler could think like this then american auto company's wouldent be loosing to toyota and honda. Lets hope GM buys this and puts it in the saturn vue.
Mike wrote at 12:42pm on May 14th, 2008
I wonder what the trickle-charge value of solar power on roof surface would be? A car sitting in a parking lot all day while someone is in office could bring in a lot of power I assume, but don't actually know.
Kevin wrote at 8:42pm on May 13th, 2008
Should slap some solar panels on top of that car....CIGS for nanosolar maybe?
Bill wrote at 11:27am on April 6th, 2008
when can we get one and for how much?

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