Interview: Ford’s Electrified Future
Ford wants to be recognized as a future-looking company, so they have 13 hybrids and full-electric cars scheduled for release between now and 2020, part of Ford’s electrified future.
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Ford wants to be recognized as a future-looking company, so they have 13 hybrids and full-electric cars scheduled for release between now and 2020, part of Ford’s electrified future.
The 2017 Kia Optima Plug-in Hybrid is a major step towards an all-electric future, with zero sacrifice.
If you want an attractive, comfortable midsize sedan with a little greener perspective, try one of Ford’s two greener Fusions–2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid and Energi.
FLO has set up a network of thousands of pubic charging stations throughout Canada.
I believe that pure electric vehicles are wonderful, but if you live a life that combines moderate commuting with longer trips, the 2017 Toyota Prius Prime may be the ticket.
The International Energy Agency, which tallies the number of EVs worldwide, reported recently that total number of electric cars has passed two million.
Sport utility vehicles and crossovers are popular because they are functional. One trip to Costco is enough to convince many families that a Prius won’t cut it. Regular trips up to the mountains in the winter to ski could similarly motivate a car buyer to look for an all-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive vehicle rather than the front-wheel drive found on most high-mileage hybrids. All of which leaves the environmentally conscious consumer with some tough choices.
The 2017 Toyota Prius Prime is unquestionably a great value from a tech perspective, offering more standard features than plug-in rivals with a lower price.
The 2017 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid is a strong attempt by Chrysler to retake the high ground with a new approach to the category.
Once a year a group of automotive journalists including Clean Fleet Report gathers at WAH Media Day to drive a selection of the latest models available.