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Paris Preview: Hyundai will show new 59 mpg i20 i-blue concept
click photo to enlarge Aside from the Santa Fe hybrid and five other models, Hyundai is bringing a new version of the i20 to the Paris Motor Show next month. The all-new i20 blue sub-compact fits into Hyundai's i-blue line, meaning that the company has declared it to be one of its "advanced low emission concepts." The production version will be on sale in Europe before the end of the year, replacing the Getz. The i20 blue continues Hyundai's new naming convention (see also the i10 and the i30) and will have CO2 emissions of just 99 g/km and ... Read more →
Chicago 2008 video: Hyundai brings the i-Blue to North America Sebastian Blanco
Click on the i-Blue for a high-res gallery One of the North American debuts at the Chicago Auto Show was the Hyundai i-Blue concept car and, as you can see in the video above (I hope), this thing ...
Chicago 2008: U.S. debut of the Hyundai i-Blue concept Sam Abuelsamid
Hyundai's i-Blue fuel cell concept that made it's world debut at last fall's Frankfurt Motor Show will make it's first appearance on American shores at the Chicago Auto Show this coming week. The ...
Hyundai's i-Blue fuel cells on track for 2012 use in crossover SUV Sebastian Blanco
The i-Blue concept from Hyundai was on full display at the Frankfurt Motor Show earlier this year. Auto Express is now reporting that Hyundai the fuel cell technology in the i-Blue remains on track ...
Kia Buzz blog looks at a fuel cell future Sam Abuelsamid
Kia Motors recently launched a company blog and the latest installment is penned by Kyehwan Roh, the Assistant Manager of Kia's Environmental Management Team. Kia developed their first electric ...
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Paris Preview: Hyundai will show new 59 mpg i20 i-blue concept 1 year ago on Autoblog Green
click photo to enlarge Aside from the Santa Fe hybrid and five other models, Hyundai is bringing a new version of the i20 to the Paris Motor Show next month. The all-new i20 blue sub-compact fits into Hyundai's i-blue line, meaning that the company has declared it to be one of its "advanced low ...
Chicago 2008 video: Hyundai brings the i-Blue to North America 1 year ago on Autoblog Green
Click on the i-Blue for a high-res gallery One of the North American debuts at the Chicago Auto Show was the Hyundai i-Blue concept car and, as you can see in the video above (I hope), this thing looks a lot better in person than in the pictures we'd seen from the car's real introduction at the ...
Chicago 2008: U.S. debut of the Hyundai i-Blue concept 1 year ago on Autoblog Green
Hyundai's i-Blue fuel cell concept that made it's world debut at last fall's Frankfurt Motor Show will make it's first appearance on American shores at the Chicago Auto Show this coming week. The mid-sized crossover is Hyundai's first dedicated fuel cell vehicle design. The i-Blue uses Hyundai's ...
Hyundai's i-Blue fuel cells on track for 2012 use in crossover SUV 2 years ago on Autoblog Green
The i-Blue concept from Hyundai was on full display at the Frankfurt Motor Show earlier this year. Auto Express is now reporting that Hyundai the fuel cell technology in the i-Blue remains on track to see production in a crossover SUV in 2012 (we heard something similar a few weeks ago). The ...
Kia Buzz blog looks at a fuel cell future 2 years ago on Autoblog Green
Kia Motors recently launched a company blog and the latest installment is penned by Kyehwan Roh, the Assistant Manager of Kia's Environmental Management Team. Kia developed their first electric vehicle, a lead acid battery-powered van, back in 1986 and since then has done work on hybrid and fuel ...
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