Here's the Tesla. All-electric, 0-60 in 3.9 seconds, good-looking car... here's hoping they deliver on their promises. See my thoughts in the post below.

Chevy is heavily hyping their "gas friendly to gas free" concept, and they had the Chevy Volt on display (right). They call it an electric car, but it's really a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle

Some stats on the Volt:
Recharge time: 6 to 6.5 hours.
Battery life: 10 years.
0-60: 8 to 8.5 seconds
Launch date: 2010
My apologies to Volvo. They had a Volvo C30 ReCharge there, but I didn't get a picture.

I really liked this car because it looks normal. I don't hate the look of the Chevy Volt, but why does it have to look so weird? Props to Volvo for integrating advanced PHEV technology so well into a normal-looking car.
There were a couple hydrogen cars there, a technology I don't like for two main reasons: (1) it's far inferior to battery electric vehicles (BEVs) or plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) for the simple reason that it requires a whole infrastructure of hydrogen fueling stations to be built, whereas sockets are already ubiquitous, and (2) up to 75% of the energy is lost in generating, compressing/liquefying, and transporting the hydrogen.
But here they are: the Honda FCX Clarity Fuel Cell car, which will start with a limited lease plan in 2008.

And GM's Fuel Cell SUV:

And then, just for fun, the Lamborghini. Man, I love lambos. Probably not the solution to the Energy Crunch, but great to look at.

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