GM Explorer appeal to the mass market of new fuels with 2015 Chevrolet Impala
autocom cdp A 2015 Chevrolet Impala that can run on either compressed natural gas (CNG) or gasoline will hit your local dealer this summer Chevrolet, General Motors announced Wednesday.
Chevrolet said in a statement , "Natural gas is a cleaner transport compared to petroleum fuel , and much cheaper than gasoline at current prices . CNG vehicles typically have 20 percent of greenhouse gas emissions greenhouse less than petrol cars , according to the California Air Resources Board . " The Department of Energy of the United States said natural gas is" a fossil fuel composed primarily of methane, " and adds " one of the clean burning alternative fuels. " :" As the natural gas is stored in tanks of fuel at high pressure dual fuel vehicles require two separate fueling systems , which take the passenger seat / freight " AUTOCOM CDP Pro.
Car and Driver says the Impala will be bi-fuel " capable of switching on the fly - . Between gasoline and natural gas sources The manufacturer already offers such a version of its Silverado pickup 2500, but certainly the first car Impala equipped and is likely to find more great public appeal . "
MaxiVideo MV101 The bi- fuel Impala should have a range of 150 miles using CNG and 500 miles in total agreement Chevrolet . CNG tank is located in the trunk and can contain the equivalent of eight gallons of gasoline . Prices, specifications and features for bi- fuel 2015 Chevy Impala have not yet been announced.