"There are no plans for a hybrid at this point," Ed Peper, GM North America vice president-Chevrolet, tells journalists at a preview of the new Equinox here.Which is pretty clear cut...But there's a little more detail on why the Equinox has been taken out of the loop.
But Peper (Ed Peper, GM North America vice president-Chevrolet) pours water on the Equinox-hybrid speculation, saying fuel economy from the ’10 model’s new 4-cyl. surpasses what the auto maker could have achieved with a hybrid.
Front-wheel-drive models deliver 32 mpg (7.4 L/100 km) highway, which GM anticipates to be segment-leading, with a cruising range of more than 550 miles (805 km).
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Consumers aren’t terribly interested in paying the premium for a hybrid, especially if a conventionally powered vehicle delivers comparable fuel economy, Peper says. In the city cycle, the Equinox 4-cyl. delivers 22 mpg (11 L/100 km) with front-wheel drive.
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