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The PAC-Car II set a new world record in fuel efficient driving during the Shell Eco-marathon in Ladoux (France) on June 26, 2005. Running on hydrogen, the PAC-Car II achieved a fuel economy of 12,665 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent (MPGe)!
City 63 Hwy 61 Comb 62
Fuel Type: Gas/Electricity
City 49 Hwy 61 Comb 53
Fuel Type: Gasoline
City 138 Hwy 105 Comb 121
Fuel Type: Electricity
*Based on Combined MPG rating. Current Model Year excludes pure EVs. Electricity consumption is represented in miles per gallon of gasoline equivalent (MPGe), assuming 1 gallon of gasoline = 33.7 kilowatt-hours.
BMW i3 Concept and BMW i8 Concept Time: 1:54
VW XL1 - Plug-In Diesel Hybrid Range: 261 mpg Notes: Concept year, 2011
Kia POP - Electric Range: Not specified Notes: 2010 Paris Autoshow
General Motors EN-V Drives Autonomously Time: 2:05
Toyota FT-CH - Hybrid Range: Not specified Notes: Production possible
Hydro Kultur Nios - Hydrogen Range: 310 miles per liter (Shell EcoMarathon) Notes: Functional Student Prototype
Toyota A-BAT - Hybrid Range: Not specified Notes: Production possible
Nissan Land Glider - Electric Range: Not specified Notes: Production possible
Subaru Hybrid Tourer - Hybrid Range: Not specified Notes: Concept year 2009
Honda Skydeck - Fuel Cell Range: Not specified Notes: Concept year 2009
Dodge ZEO - Electric Range: 250 miles Notes: Concept year 2008
Toyota Highlander FCHV - Fuel Cell Toyota Highlander FCHV adv Evaluation Time: 3:31
Dodge Circuit - Electric Range: 150–200 miles Notes: Concept year 2008
Chrysler 200C EV - Plug-in Hybrid Range: 40 miles Electric/400 per Tank Notes: Concept year 2008
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