Nissan Leaf
Booth AM-7 100% ELECTRIC – ZERO GAS – ZERO TAILPIPE. 5-Star Overall Safety Rating – IIHS Safety Award - 2011 World Car of The Year – Kelly Blue Book’s Green Car 2011 – Ward’s Ten Best Engines – Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award. Federal Tax savings up to $7500. As low as $27,700 after tax savings. Booth AM-7
VIA Motors
Booth AM-5 The E-REV powertrain by VIA Motors enables larger 4WD vehicles, including SUVs and light trucks, to drive the first 40 miles in all-electric mode with near zero emissions, and a full range of 400 miles on a single fill-up. For most drivers, this means over 100 mpg in typical local daily driving. It’s exciting to Enterprise, Booth #AM-2
25 Toyota
Booth AM-6 Toyota is displaying the RAV4 EV Prototype. Details on this vehicle will be confirmed at launch later this year, but preliminary specifications to date are follows:
Exterior: • Unique front and rear styling • LED Foglamps • 18” Alloy wheels • Special pearl white paint with aqua base – “mu- tually exclusive” Interior: • Smart key system with push button start • Combination synthetic leather and fabric seating surfaces • Touch screen DVD Navigation system • Cargo volume equal to 2010 RAV4 Mechanical: • Powerful electric motor with Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery pack • Zero emission vehicle (ZEV) • 0-60 MPH acceleration similar to RAV4 V6 • Accepts 120V or 220V charge, SAE J1772 com- patible All-electric test range of approximately 80-120 miles.
WeCar by Enterprise
Booth AM-2 WeCar utilizes traditional Car sharing technology to automate the car rental process. WeCar brings 3 distinct benefits:
• An automated reservation and on site vehicle access system. • Active reporting and management systems to increase transportation efficiencies and lower costs. • The opportunity to reduce carbon footprint through reduced VMT and fuel efficient, Hybrid, PHEV and EV programs.
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