This Tuesday we had a unique opportunity to preview the Vancouver International Auto Show. This year’s show features a wide variety of electric, hydrogen and hybrid-electric vehicles. We took full advantage and we’re absolutely thrilled to see so many manufacturers putting research and development into clean transportation technologies. Almost every manufacturer had something future-friendly to offer.
With so many vehicles to choose from, we had a hard time narrowing down our top ten green cars. So we’ll focus on the electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. Scroll down for photos and links to our favorite production models and concepts (in no particular order).
BMW i3
Engine: Full Electric
Visit the BMW i3 website
Chevy VOLT
Engine: Full Electric
Visit the Chevy VOLT website
Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell
Engine: Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Visit the Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell website
KIA SOUL EV
Engine: Full Electric
(Winner of the 2015 AJAC Canadian Green Car of the Year)
Visit the KIA SOUL EV website
Mercedes Benz Smart fortwo electric
Engine: Full Electric
Visit the Smart fortwo electric website
Mitsubishi i-MiEV
Engine: Full Electric
Visit the Mitsubishi i-MiEV website
Nissan BladeGlider
Engine: Full Electric (Concept)
Visit the Nissan BladeGlider website
Nissan LEAF
Engine: Full Electric
Visit the Nissan LEAF website
Toyota i-ROAD
Engine: Full Electric (Concept)
Visit the Toyota i-ROAD website
Toyota Mirai
Engine: Hydrogen Fuel Cell (Concept)
Visit the Toyota Mirai website
All photos by Alex Ramon.
Which one of these is your favorite? Leave your comments below…
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