Tesla: Roadster Sport
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Believe it or not, Tesla has been producing eco-friendly cars since 2003 and between then and 2009 they received 900 orders for their primary Roadster. Technically, the new Roadster Sport isn't new for 2010 as it became ready last year but with the increased public focus on the environment it is set to be Tesla's biggest year yet. The car is run on an galvanic machine with zero carbon emissions but produces a immense 248bhp and can reach 60mph from a standstill in an splendid 3.7 seconds!2010s Best Eco Cars
Hyundai: Sonata HybridHybrid technology was pioneered by Toyata and since then Mercedes, Bmw, Gm, Ford, Honda and Nissan have all followed suit but relative to the car shop the number of hybrid vehicles ready is tiny. Hyundai are the latest manufacturer to come up with a hybrid concept, a version of its Sonata model that was displayed for the first time at the La auto show back in November. The Sonata Hybrid has a 2.4 litre machine but also a 40bhp galvanic motor that combines with the combustion in the general machine to drastically sacrifice emissions.
Chevrolet: Volt / Vauxhall: Ampera
This car will be known as the Chevrolet Volt in the Us and it will be released by Vauxhall in Europe as the Ampera and is scheduled to hit the shop in November. Someone else hybrid concept but with a bit of a twist, the car travels up to 40 miles solely using the lithium-ion battery powered machine then the general machine takes over meaning it has a range of over 300 miles.
Nissan: Leaf
Probably the most hyped and anticipated green car yet and after all the speculation 2010 is set to be the year when it is ultimately released. This car is a totally new technology and more practical than any other galvanic car to date; it has a range of 100 miles and can be charged to 80 per cent capacity in just half an hour. It was rated by Time magazine as one of the top 50 inventions of 2009 and is anticipated to receive backing from Governments and clubs worldwide.
2009 saw an influx of green cars into the mainstream shop but 2010 is set to be the year where they become far more ordinary on our roads. With the increased onus population are placing on their carbon footprint, greener cars are something enthralling to the forefront of more and more people's minds. Here's a look at some of 2010s best offerings:
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