General Motors started a green line that aimed first and foremost at being accessible with the Saturn Vue Hybrid. According to the company, Saturn Vue Hybrid is actually the best economical 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 main issue that make the difference between the Saturn Vue Hybrid and other full hybrids is that vehicle can not get autonomous by using electricity only. The power device in the hybrid dual-mode is not available just yet, and will be present with the car dealers in 2009.
One further automotive success that General Motors envisage on the basis of their Saturn Vue Hybrid is the plug-in hybrid, but the design of such a model is closely connected with the availability of the lithium-ion batteries. At present, a car running on this type of batteries is undergoing tests, while the Saturn Vue Hybrid remains to take full advantage of its market success. Ill speakers say that the hybrid model remains a trick used by those from General Motors as a masque for the lack of environmental concern.
According to General Motors, Saturn Vue Hybrid uses a “belt alternator starter” in a system that relies on a large electric motor that is linked to the crankshaft by means of a special drive belt, all being possible thanks to an improved automatic transmission. Saturn Vue Hybrid has an engine that stops and goes automatically thus influencing the acceleration force significantly because this hybrid has not using the “start-stop”system. Saturn Vue Hybrid same with other hybrid models, recharges the electrical battery by recovering the braking energy and storing it.
The Saturn Vue Hybrid saves around 20% of the regular fuel consume for you compared to the regular gas fueled vehicles. Saturn Vue Hybrid have been launched several types of this car with growing improvement in terms of acceleration times and standard speed per hour from one model to another.
If we study the technical characteristics of the designs in direct relation with the fuel consume, the savings will be convincing enough to make one purchase such a car. If you can wait a little further, and you are not pressed to buy a car right away, you could stay until the new Saturn Vue Hybrid with plug in features is launched in 2009.
Another articles by Johan Young you may interest in reading: Gas Mileage and Winter Driving, Volkswagen Hybrid, Hybrid Automobiles, and Electric Hybrid Car.

