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The Volvo Electric Powered Concept Sports Car and Volvo Replacement Parts are focusing on hybrid and fuel cell vehicles,

While major U.S. automakers are focusing on hybrid and fuel cell vehicles, Volvo took a different route, unveiling a sports car powered entirely with lithium ion batteries. Volvo is 3CC concept car won  Best Design and five Gold Standards at the recent Michelin Challenge Bibendum environmental competition in Shanghai, China.

Not only does the 3CC combine classic Volvo styling cues with exotic gull wing doors and a tapered, 2+1 seating configuration, but it does so with a highly advanced lithium ion battery electric drive train. That is a step apart from the crowd, which these days is largely focused on hybrid and fuel cell concepts, says Ron Cognac, editor and publisher of the Green Car Journal.

Just as the earlier ECC forwarded new thought in hybrid propulsion with its high speed turbine generator design, adds Cognac, today is lithium ion 3CC innovates with its thousands of smallish laptop computer style batteries, which power this zero emission vehicle to impressive levels of efficiency and performance.

Advanced research into sustainable mobility and Volvo engineers have placed particular focus on the conditions regulating safety in small cars and their ability to handle incoming forces in a frontal collision.

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The unique aerodynamic styling of Volvo’s 3CC concept car allows room for a third seats in back. The unique ductile design creates room for a third seat in the back, while the batteries are sandwiched into the floor panels.

The 3CC concept car features an 80 kilowatt motor that delivers up to 107 horsepower, it has a potential driving range of 300 km  the 3CC has a top speed of over 135 km per hour.

The carbon fiber body is mounted on a steel space frame and composite floor panels, giving the lightweight vehicle the ability to leap to 60 miles per hour in less than 10 seconds. Volvo says the 3CC can travel 180 miles on one charge under ideal driving conditions

The Volvo 3 Cc is safety features include Volvo Safety Ride Down Concept, a unique solution with a seat system that moves forward, a bit like a sled, at the same time as the front is deformed. This movement is slowed with the help of adaptive shock absorbers that tailor the damping effect to suit the collision force and the occupants’ number and weight. The interior can be moved between 0 and 200 mm forward, which has the same overall effect as extending the crumple zone by a corresponding length. It has seats that slide forward at the moment of deformation, the intention being to compensate for the small car’s traditional lack of space in the crumple zone.

Virtual tests showed that the most important part of a ride down system is the energy absorber and that it needs to be adaptive in order to be a viable concept, by responding to differences in occupant load and crash severity.

An environmentally efficient car that also has to be comfortable, enjoyable to drive, attractive to look at and safe to ride is an entirely new approach. The result is the Volvo 3CC, a sporty and appealing, extremely aerodynamic and compact car equipped with an energy efficient electric motor.

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Hyundai Launches Blue Drive Initiative at the LA Auto Show

Hyundai announced the launch of Blue Drive, an environmental initiative which will bring to market a family of eco-friendly Blue Drive products. With Blue Drive products and technologies, Hyundai will be able to achieve a fleet average of 35 miles per gallon by 2015, five years ahead of government requirements. At the Los Angeles Auto Show, the company revealed plans for its first US market gas-electric full hybrid (to be offered in the next-generation Sonata), introduced a sleek crossover concept powered by a turbocharged gasoline direct injection (GDI) engine, and announced future high-mileage editions of the Accent and Elantra. Available material includes video from the press conference and still images of Hyundai Blue Drive Chassis, Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle and HED-5 i-Mode unveiled at the auto show.