Chrysler’s flagship electric vehicle concept in Detroit was the ecoVoyager, a stylish four-door, four-passenger transporter that uses a lithium-ion battery back with a small, range-extending hydrogen fuel cell to power its front-drive electric motor. Its range is 300 miles with no emissions.
To spearhead the design and development of electric-drive vehicles, Chrysler formed an in-house niche organization called ENVI to coordinate the company’s propulsion technology efforts across the Jeep, Dodge and Chrysler brands. They’re hoping these concepts get into production to become the, well, envy of the industry.
(Rob Widdis / EPA)
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