Hybrid Vehicles Makes a Turn for the More Powerful Vehicles in
the Auto Industry:
It is common knowledge among car enthusiasts and car owners
that the bigger the vehicle, the bigger the amount of fuel it
consumes. With this in mind, several automobile producers have
begun diverting a big chunk of their efforts to producing more
hybrid 4x4s in the year 2005.
Taking on the Fleet First. The big three - Ford, Dodge and
General Motors have seemed to agree that 2005 is the perfect
opportunity to introduce the hybrid versions of some very
popular vehicles.
Ford Introduces the Ford Escape Hybrid, the first vehicle to
combine SUV capability with the outstanding fuel economy and low
environmental impact of a full hybrid. "Full" hybrid means it
automatically switches between pure electric power, pure
gasoline or diesel engine power or a combined operation to
optimize efficiency and performance. The no frills Escape Hybrid
drives normally, performs superbly and offers all the features
you'd expect from the SUV leader. The Hybrid Ford Escape
features lots of room, comfortable seating for five, an
adaptable cargo area, 1000-pound towing capacity, and an
optional Intelligent 4WD System which produces the same
all-weather grip and off-road competence available in
conventional Escape models. Full hybrids can achieve 50% or more
improvement in fuel economy during traffic induced stop-and-go
type of driving, wherein the electric motor is most efficient.
The Escape Hybrid delivers more than 75% fuel economy
improvement in city driving when weighed against a conventional
V-6 powered Escape XLT. The Escape Hybrid can travel more than
400 miles in city driving on a single tank of gasoline. Ford has
already manufactured and sold the 4,000 units Ford Escape Hybrid
in 2004 and its resounding success has prompted it to build a