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Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY Prime Edition Unveiled and Gets 45 MPG

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Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the new 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY Prime Edition that is powered by a new four-cylinder diesel engine.



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Land Rover Puma Concept: Post-Apocalyptic Party Wagon

6X4 Puma Concept
Land Rover Defender: 6X4 Puma Concept

The Defender, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, is unfortunately not available in the U.S. due to trivialities like airbags and safety.  But if you happen to be in Southeast Asia and are looking to stage a political coup with a few dozen of your closest insurgent military friends, take the Puma Concept for a spin.  (Rocket launcher sold separately).

Land Rover Puma Concept
Land Rover Puma Concept

The Land Rover Defender seems an obvious choice for a military conversion given its already no-frills off-roading capabilities.  So to make it even more war-ready, Land Rover Malaysia and Sasbilt Technologies Malaysia added a couple more wheels and a camouflage paint job to spawn the 6×4 puma.  Clearly geared towards military applications, the Defender 6×4 Puma features an extra-long wheelbase.  The increased cargo capacity that this size creates can be used to fit an electric generator to power the powerful radio and satellite needed to communicate with team members, as well as accommodate 4 passengers.  Also the vehicle can drive with all six wheels or through just four.  According to press releases, this concept was born out of the idea to supply a versatile VSAT satellite vehicle which can be used in the battlefield. The vehicle will be powered by a 2.4 liter turbodiesel engine Ford Duratorq Puma engine.  Reports are that the Puma has generated a lot of interest from Malaysian Armed Forces. 

I am not to certain how this long vehicle will work in the battlefield even though Land Rovers have always been known for how great they are off-road.  It surely is not the most sprite or maneuverable looking concept I’ve ever seen.  The extra long wheel-base, which is a necessity for the types of uses mentioned above, looks like it  could easily become stuck when it has to go over a hump in a ravine  What I REALLY can’t wait for is to see one of these here in America.  No, I don’t think the U.S. military will be picking up a contract for the Puma.  I’m thinking of all those sweet 16 and post-prom parties with screaming teenagers from N.J. hanging out of the gun ports.  Everyone knows, it’s a rite of passage to call in a carpet bombing for your bar mitzvah.



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GE Works to Make Heavy Hybrids Out of Mega-Movers

Mega Mover dump trucks have been used in open pit mining as a means to save money; larger trucks require fewer trips with larger loads and reduced fuel costs. As fuel prices continue to climb GE (General Electric), with additional funding from the US Department of Energy, has been working to include hybrid technology in these mega movers. As many of the huge mining trucks already have diesel generators and electric motors as their motive power adding regeneration technology and rugged battery packs would seem the only hurdle.

Testing of the hybrid system has already been conducted and the project to date has had favorable results. Tim Richter, from GE’s Hybrid Systems division, indicated in his blog about the Off-Highway Vehicle, mega dump truck test that the next step is to determine how to best utilize the batteries of stored energy and to determine the length of service that can be expected from the batteries.

As the regenerative breaking electricity is stored in the batteries of the vehicle determining the best application for the energy during operation will be the next objective. Whether the power is reserved for increased boost for powering the truck up steep grades or for increased torque from a standing start, or both, will require more testing.

They will also need to test the types of batteries available under the harsh conditions found in open pit mining. Effects from the jostling along rough terrain, the impact of loads dumped into the working truck, and the dust and mud that can be found under mining conditions will all require further research.

The costs related to a hybrid system are always a concern, but with fuel prices ever increasing the fuel savings found in hybrid vehicles is gaining favor. What the exact savings will be with the hybrid system in these mega trucks is not specified. The Chevy Tahoe 3-Mode Hybrid System resulted in a 50% increase in fuel mileage and earned it the 2007 Green Car of the Year award at the LA Auto Show. GE’s target output and fuel savings for the hybrid project is not mentioned, but if they can achieve a similar result it would seem a safe bet that the technology will be implemented with haste to help battle the costs of rising fuel.

Source[GE Global Research Blog via EcoGeek]



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