Carmakers Offering More Green Choices Than Ever
The choice used to be V6 or V8; now you can also opt for turbocharged, diesel, hybrid, plug-in hybrid or all-electric power.
The choice used to be V6 or V8; now you can also opt for turbocharged, diesel, hybrid, plug-in hybrid or all-electric power.
After more than a year of real-world driving, EV batteries show robustness, but consumers still worry about range.
It’s the only fully electric SUV you can buy, but the cost of admission is steep and only a few thousand will be built.
As the first major automaker to introduce a luxury electric car, Infiniti has toiled over who their core buyer will be.
If you are suffering from a fear of driving electric cars, Mitsubishi has created a tongue-in-cheek cure.
Ford is using innovative materials to replace the use of oil in car components such as foam, padding and plastic.
Luxury and green are increasingly converging as more and more luxury shoppers demand sustainability.
A complete reworking has turned one of Ford’s most solid offerings into an even better and well-honed machine.
Although Audi is a bit late to the hybrid game, their first one looks like it will put a good dose of fun into green.
As the biggest seller of diesels in the U.S., VW’s “renewable diesel” partnerships aim to drastically reduce emissions.