Future GM Medium-Duty Trucks To Combine Battery And Hydrogen Tech
This powertrain may provide the best of both worlds.
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This powertrain may provide the best of both worlds.
Could it be for the future Corvette E-Ray?
GM wants to ensure that public policy remains in lockstep with its strategy and investments.
The industry average rose by 0.2 percent, meanwhile.
More mpg, fewer emissions, the same performance.
The project was put on a temporary hold due to the pandemic.
Protecting end-to-end user data from charging grids.
The series currently uses 700 hp twin-turbo V6 engines.
Hybrid upfit yields 25 percent more MPG.
A natural progression of GM and Honda’s existing technical partnership.
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New hybrid powertrain option with 12,000 pounds of max available towing capacity.
Hybrid efficiency, practical crossover body.
It could have over 500 pound-feet of torque on tap.
The tech could see use in non-auto applications as well.
The now-discontinued Volt lives on in the used market.
It has 375 horsepower and gets 35 MPG.
But Ford and Toyota remain committed to hybrids.
GM was testing plug-in hybrids way before the idea was cool.
New digital “nervous system” brings GM closer to the future.