Another green indicator: Hybrid SUV’s

The roll out of two new hybrid sport utility vehicle (SUV) models from Chrysler alongside a “green car of the year” award won by Chevrolet’s hybrid Tahoe model show that demand for hybrid propulsion in the light-truck market is starting to take off. The new 2009 Chrysler Aspen Hemi hybrid and 2009 Dodge Durango Hemi Hybrid combine Chrysler’s multi-displacement system (MDS) and two-mode hybrid technology into one package. MDS shuts off unneeded engine cylinders to reduce the fuel consumption of the vehicle, said Frank Klegon, Chrysler’s executive vp-product development, boosting overall fuel economy for both ...

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