Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green

From left to right: a plug in hybrid, a standard hybrid and an all-electric car. You might recoginze them as the Fisker Karma S, the 2010 Toyota Prius, and the Honda FT-EV, all unveiled or on display here at the Detroit Auto Show. What fun.
- Detroit 2009: What's the best of the show? (POLL)
- Detroit 2009: next-gen 2010 Toyota Prius
- Detroit 2009: Volvo S60 Concept introduces 4-cylinder EcoBoost
- Detroit 2009: Honda FT-EV on the stand
- Detroit 2009: smart ed moving to production, will come to the US
- Detroit 2009: Audi introduces 39 mpg Sportback concept [w/VIDEO]
- Detroit 2009: GM to build world's largest battery lab
- Detroit 2009: Fisker Karma S hardtop convertible unleashed
- Detroit 2009: A3 TDI coming to US Audi dealers late this year
- Detroit 2009: Myers Motors officially enters the Auto X Prize
- Detroit 2009: production Fisker Karma - and Karma S preview
- Detroit 2009: One last 2010 Prius teaser
- Detroit 2009: GM building Volt battery packs with LG Chem cells
- The 2010 Honda Insight shows you its moves
- Pierce Brosnan cruising in a Hydrogen 7 to Golden Globes
- Bank robber uses Prius to make a clean getaway
- Clarkson explains himself in written Tesla review, loves hydrogen
- Ford Ka to the U.S.? Maybe, maybe not
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When an ice storm knocked out power to much of New England, one Toyota Prius owner reached for his inverter and powered some of his home with the happy little hybrid. Smug FTW? Yes.