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Detroit 2010: Green Vehicles presents Electric Avenue with upgraded Triac
The last time we saw the Triac from Green Vehicles, Inc., we were not exactly impressed. Perhaps we should've tried to get a ride in the new 2010 version that the company unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show. While we still don't think we've got $25,000 to spend on one of these, we would like to see what the updates have done to this unusual three-wheeler. People who did buy the 2009 edition of the Triac trike told Green Vehicles what they did and didn't like about that car, and the company made a lot of changes to the new version. One of ... Read more →
Detroit 2010 Preview: Electric Avenue's unusual line-up Sebastian Blanco
In addition to the return of the EcoXperience driving exhibit, the upcoming Detroit Auto Show will also feature Electric Avenue. The show organizers have just released the list of vehicles that ...
AltCar 2009: Riding in Green Vehicles' Triac, a prototype that is not quite ready Sebastian Blanco
The history of the Green Vehicles' Triac is a convoluted one. First surfacing in the summer of 2008, promised delivery dates in November and December 2008 were not kept, but Green Vehicles' Ehab ...
What's up with Green Vehicles and the Triac electric car? Sebastian Blanco
- Green Vehicles has been saying for quite a while that they would be starting deliveries of their Triac electric three-wheeler "soon." For example, when we spoke with Green Vehicles' Ehab ...
Hy Tric Motors offers new electric cars, and some we've seen before Sebastian Blanco
We got a tip recently about Hy Tric Motors, a company based in Ventura, California that offers electric vehicles and electric retro fit kits. The company seems to focus mostly on low-speed ...
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AltCar 2008: Triac in the metal, deliveries to customers start in December 1 year ago on Autoblog Green
We heard about the Triac back in April and got more details in May. When we saw the prototype sitting on the floor of the Santa Monica Alt Car Expo floor over the weekend, we knew we needed to stop in and say hello. Ehab Youssef was there to give a rundown of the Triac, an all-electric ...
Editorial: Why make three-wheeled vehicles? Are they legal? Should they be? 1 year ago on Autoblog Green
Click above for more images of the Aptera Typ1 e Gasoline prices in the United States are helping push along the development of many new vehicles such as the Volt from General Motors. Such game-changing vehicles as the Volt and the original Toyota Prius demand a huge amount of research and, even ...
Triac tryouts to begin this October, deliveries in November 1 year ago on Autoblog Green
A little while back we told you about a $20,000 highway-speed electric car promised for the American market by Green Vehicles called the Triac. It seems, as with every other electric car program (except, so far, Aptera), that the launch has been delayed and now a new estimated delivery schedule has ...
Triac to arrive this July, reservations being accepted, and other juicy details 1 year ago on Autoblog Green
The wait for an all-electric highway commuter just got a whole lot shorter. If you wanted to buy a Tesla and had the cash, you would still have to wait until the 600 (and counting) folks in line in front of you received theirs before you could stop buying gas and start turning heads. That could ...
More details on the electric Triac emerge + new truck? 1 year ago on Autoblog Green
Recently we broke a story about a new electric "highway capable" three-wheeled car being prepared for the American market called the Triac. We promised to keep you posted and now that some interesting new details have emerged, behold the posting. Apparently, many of you out there contacted Green ...
VIDEO: New Triac highway speed electric car available now? 1 year ago on Autoblog Green
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/autos/VIDEO_New_Triac_highway_speed_electric_car_available_now'; Is there a new three-wheeled highway-capable electric car about to emerge from "stealth mode"? We believe so and we have the video to prove it. As our faithful readers well know, we have been following ...
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