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Chrysler news - Three of a kind - 2007
Chrysler has given us a quick glimpse of three concepts due to be unveiled in Detroit in January. They all show off new eco-friendly drivetrains that might power its next generation of cars, and they all look, well, ambitious.
First up is the blue Chrysler ecoVoyager, a four-door hybrid that, according to its designers, 'celebrates the romance of automobile travel'.
The ecoVoyager is powered by a lithium-ion battery pack that'll be good for some 40 miles of travel, supplemented by a dinky hydrogen fuel cell to extend overall range to 300 miles.
Although the monobox, cab-forward design looks the most realistic of the bunch, we're not holding out much hope of seeing the electric-hydrogen hybrid in production any time soon.
The green Jeep Renegade concept takes the same battery pack but mates it to a small diesel engine, giving fuel economy of 100mpg.
It's a more realistic drivetrain than the ecoVoyager's, but we can't imagine the Renegade's speedster windscreen and all-aluminium body making it to production. Which is a pity, because it looks cool... in a kind of Queer-As-Folk-goes-21st-century way.
And last but not least, the orange Dodge ZEO dispenses with trick hybrid drivetrains in favour of an electric-only propulsion system - a lithium-ion battery that Chrysler reckons should cover some 250 miles on a single charge.
Optimistic, yes, but we're more concerned with how those rear doors work - Chrysler says the ZEO is a genuine four-door.
We'll get to find out in Detroit.
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