When it comes to hybrid-oriented automakers, the names of Toyota, Honda and Ford usually spring to mind. However, Volkswagen could soon become a hybrid staple, too.
President and CEO Martin Winterkorn revealed to Auto Motor und Sport that the automaker plans to offer a hybrid variant of every model they produce.
Moreover, he's ''firmly convinced'' that range-extended plug-in hybrids like the Chevrolet Volt represent a more viable option than electric vehicles.
Volkswagen has developed a TT prototype that uses a single-cylinder engine to assist an electric powertrain.
EV technology is not yet ready for the prime time, Winterkorn said, but technological advancements such as lithium-air batteries, due around 2025, might change the game. With four to five times the energy density of existing lithium-ion batteries, they could allow an EV to travel up to 800 kilometres on a single charge.
Source : World Car Fans
President and CEO Martin Winterkorn revealed to Auto Motor und Sport that the automaker plans to offer a hybrid variant of every model they produce.
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Moreover, he's ''firmly convinced'' that range-extended plug-in hybrids like the Chevrolet Volt represent a more viable option than electric vehicles.
Volkswagen has developed a TT prototype that uses a single-cylinder engine to assist an electric powertrain.
EV technology is not yet ready for the prime time, Winterkorn said, but technological advancements such as lithium-air batteries, due around 2025, might change the game. With four to five times the energy density of existing lithium-ion batteries, they could allow an EV to travel up to 800 kilometres on a single charge.
Source : World Car Fans