GM dedicated time, resources, and the brightest minds available to make its processes more sustainable, its vehicles less petroleum-dependent, its suppliers more conservation-minded, and its manufacturing plants more efficient.
To date, GM offers the most models with EPA-estimated 30 MPG or higher highway* fuel economy. GM will continue its pursuit in being a leader in Alternative Fuel vehicles.
The first full–size hybrid SUVs use an innovative two–mode hybrid technology to deliver up to 50% improvement in city fuel economy compared to the conventional 5.3L engine,† along with all the benefits of a full–size SUV. Limited availability.
2008 Green Car of the Year®§
- Green Car Journal
2008 Automotive Excellence Awards (Energy Efficiency Category)
- Popular Mechanics
2008 Myride.com Hybrid of the Year
- Autobytel
2008 Technology Of the Year (Two-Mode Hybrid System)
- AUTOMOBILE Magazine
With 11 different models available in the U.S. in 2008, GM is one of the leading pro- ducers of E85 FlexFuel vehicles. This is a large step toward our goal of having half of annual vehicle production being biofuel capable by 2012.**
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GM has the most models with EPA-estimated 30 mpg or higher highway* fuel economy. Utilizing numerous technologies, these vehicles are designed to improve fuel economy without sacrificing smoothness or power output.
GM's lineup of vehicles with EPA-estimated 30 mpg or higher includes:
2008 Chevy HHR2008 Saturn Aura Hybrid
2008 Saturn Vue Hybrid
Learn more about GM's fuel-friendly vehicles>>* Based on EPA segmentation.
† Tahoe/Yukon Hybrid with EPA-est. MPG 21 city.
§ For more information, go to GreenCar.com
** E85 is 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. Visit gm.com/e85 to see if there is an E85 station near you.