
General Motors envisions the Chevrolet Volt as a competitively priced, high-volume model.

General Motors' Hy-Wire concept car, a hydrogen-fueled, electricty-producing car that the company demonstrated in February. It has a high grille and no hood because it has no conventional engine up front.

Toyota’s FT-HS “parallel hybrid” concept uses a V-6 gasoline engine and a battery-powered electric motor.

Ford’s Airstream uses a hydrogen fuel cell to power its electric motor. It awaits a hydrogen fuel distribution system.
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