- General Motors Sequel
The Sequel is a
hydrogen fuel cell -poweredconcept car andsport utility vehicle from General Motors, employing the latest generation of HydroGen3 technology developed byOpel . The Sequel uses adrive-by-wire system . It has a range ofthree hundred mile s, and its only emission iswater . It debuted at the 2005North American International Auto Show and is now being shown at the 75th international car show inGeneva, Switzerland . GM chief and chief executive Rick Wagoner suggested it will be over a decade before it goes into production.GM announced September 11, 2006 that their Sequel all-wheel drive fuel-cell vehicle will be a Chevrolet. The next-generation hydrogen car was unveiled at the Detroit auto show in 2005 and at that time was called the “GM Sequel;” the redesigned version of the crossover was unveiled by Larry Burns, GM’s vice president in charge of R&D and product planning.This
vehicle canaccelerate from 0-60 mph in less than tensecond s. Additionally, it provides a high level ofcontrol on bumpyterrain ,snow , andice . 42 percent moretorque and quickerdeceleration when braking are additionalbenefits of some of the new technologies used in the Sequel.ee also
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*Zero-emissions vehicle References
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