The Saturn Vue plug-in hybrids use lithium-ion batteries and according to Nitz have already undergone "extensive battery thermal management work in the lab and on the road". Nitz mentioned that the plug-in charge integration was still in its early stages but that the system was fully operational
Set to arrive in a couple of years, the Vue plug-in hybrid will be using the familiar two-mode hybrid system when it’s eventually released. In the meantime, a front-wheel drive version of the 2009 Saturn Vue will be offered with the same two-mode hybrid system and GM is confident that it will have class-leading fuel efficiency and emissions.
While the Chevrolet Volt will be sold as a global model, the Saturn Vue plug-in hybrid is expected to be sold only in North America. GM engineers are working on two new plug-in hybrid vehicles, one based on the Flextreme Concept and another larger and more spacious model.





Reader Comments
Thu Jul 24 2008 3:10 PM
Tokugawa says
Hip-Hip, Hurrah!!!
Fri Jul 25 2008 10:44 AM
Shane says
GM Should make a plug-in Buick LaCrosse/Allure. I'd buy that! My bizarre illogical loyalty to the domestics is unwavering.
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