Dubbed the EU-LIVE, the 94-in.-long vehicle uses a plug-in hybrid-electric powertrain, two electric in-wheel motors and a gasoline internal-combustion engine.
WardsAuto editors chose the winners after spending October and November evaluating 32 engines and electric propulsion systems during routine commutes in metro Detroit. It’s the 24th year for Wards 10 Best Engines. The winning automakers...
This year’s list sees the return of the fuel cell, as well as the V-8. Jaguar and Kia win their first trophies. Half the winners are turbocharged. Toyota wins for a hybrid that’s not a Prius.
* Toyota and Panasonic considering joint EV battery development
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* Toyota plans to start selling pure EVs in early 2020s...
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