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BMW Hedges on Hybrids, Via Partnership with Peugeot

BMW Hedges on Hybrids, Via Partnership with Peugeot

BMW and France's PSA Peugeot Citroën issued a press release this week stating that the two companies, the longtime partners in engine development, would begin developing hybrid technologies together. Bloggers jumped to the conclusion that the move is a sign of strength and shows a renewed commitment about electric drive vehicles. They immediately started guessing about which models would get hybrid or plug-in hybrid drivetrains. The announcement is more accurately interpreted as a sign of weakness—a fearful response to falling way behind in the hybrid space.

Tax Credit for $100,000 BMW Hybrid: Bizarre and Wrong

Tax Credit for $100,000 BMW Hybrid: Bizarre and Wrong

In one more sign of the need to overhaul of U.S. energy policy, the Internal Revenue Service has certified the 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid 7 for a tax credit of up to $900 under Alternative Motor Vehicle rules. Hybrid or not, the use of taxpayer dollars to support the purchase of the BMW ActiveHybrid 7 is wrong in so many obvious ways.

Expert: Lithium Ion Batteries Will Help Hybrids More Than Electric Cars

Expert: Lithium Ion Batteries Will Help Hybrids More Than Electric Cars

It’s commonly reported that lithium ion batteries will usher in a new era of electric cars and plug-in hybrids. Not exactly, says John German, the engineer who literally wrote the book about hybrid cars for the Society of Automotive Engineers. In an interview with HybridCars.com, German said the next wave of lithium ion batteries will not significantly reduce the cost of electric cars, but they could make conventional hybrids ubiquitous.

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  • 17 / 24 MPG n/a L/100km

  • BODY TYPE:

    Sedan

  • TECHNOLOGY:

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  • BASE MSRP:

    $97,000

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