Saturn Vue Hybrid Defines Sport With Fuel Economy
With the Saturn Vue Hybrid, General Motors started a green line that aimed first and foremost at being accessible. As they claim, the model makes the best fuel-saving hybrid car in its category. One of the specificities of this motor is the way it receives gasoline: the fuel is sent directly to the engine by means of a motor-generator that makes a great substitute to the traditional alternator. The difference between the Vue Hybrid and other full hybrids is that the vehicle can’t work autonomously by using electricity only. The dual-mode hybrid power device is planned for full launching at the end of this year, with market availability in 2009.
One further automotive success that General Motors envisage on the basis of their Saturn Vue Hybrid is the plug-in hybrid, however the making of such a style is closely related to the availability of the lithium-ion batteries. Presently, a prototype running on this type of batteries is in the test phase, while the Saturn Vue Hybrid remains to take full advantage of its market success. Negative reviews claim that this hybrid model is just a scheme on the part of General Motors to promote an appearance of concern for the environment; yet, not even the ill-intended can deny this car its clear advantages.
The belt alternator starter is the system element that influences the technical advantages of Saturn Vue Hybrid in the form of its advanced automatic transmission. The engine starts and stops automatically, but not in a “start-stop” system, with the electric power contributing to the acceleration force as well. As it happens with all the other hybrid models, Saturn Vue Hybrid recharges the electrical battery by recovering the braking juice and conserving it.
If compared to the traditional gas-fueled autos, the Saturn Vue Hybrid saves you around 20% of the regular fuel consumed. Several models of the Saturn Vue Hybrid have been launched with a growing improvement when it comes to acceleration times and standard speed per hour from one model to another. A careful analysis of the technical features of the designs together with the fuel consume and the gains you’ve got from the hybrid function should be conclusive for any purchase. If you are willing to wait a little longer, and you are not pressed to buy a car right away, you could wait until the new Saturn Vue Hybrid with plug in design is launched in 2009.
