Hydrogen-Powered Chevy and Saturn Hybrid On Display at ECOFEST
Chevrolet Unveils First of Fuel-Cell SUVs that will be Tested by Real Drivers in New York this Winter, Saturn Shows Manhattan its Award-Winning Aura
NEW YORK - September 24, 2007: Visitors to Manhattan's ECOFEST 2007 will witness the first of a fleet of fuel-cell Chevrolet SUVs that will soon be driving across metropolitan New York, fueled by hydrogen and emitting nothing more than water vapor.
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“We believe ECOFEST is a great place to show New Yorkers that General Motors is the leader in fuel-saving technology,” said General Motors Northeast General Manager Scott Mackie. “Chevrolet already offers customers eight 2007 models that get 30 miles per gallon or better in estimated EPA highway driving, and GM has built more than 2 million FlexFuel cars and trucks that can run on gasoline or a blend of renewable ethanol in E85 fuel. But we’re not stopping there. Chevy’s plug-in electric Volt captured the world’s fascination, and the Equinox Fuel Cell takes electric vehicles a step beyond batteries.”
Mackie continued: “Saturn also offers customers a range of fuel-friendly vehicles. Retailers sell the affordable hybrid system in both the Aura and the all-new 2008 Vue crossover SUV. In 2009, yet another Vue hybrid will join the lineup: an advanced plug-in hybrid that can charge while owners are at home or at work.”
Both the Chevrolet Fuel Cell Equinox and the Saturn Aura Hybrid will be displayed Sunday, September 30, in the Lincoln Center Plaza as part of ECOFEST, a cultural and educational environmental festival that is open to the public at no charge from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information about ECOFEST visit http://www.ecofest.com.
At the GM display, experts will explain the technology behind these vehicles. Chevrolet and Saturn will offer visitors literature and indoor herbs that grow in a bag to remind them of the many Chevrolet and Saturn vehicles that range from low-fuel to no-fuel.