Everything about General Motors Sequel totally explained
The Sequel is a
hydrogen fuel cell-
powered concept car and
sport utility vehicle from
General Motors, employing latest generation HydroGen3 technology developed by
Opel. The Sequel uses a
drive-by-wire system. It has a range of
three hundred miles, and its only emission is
water. It debuted at the 2005
North American International Auto Show and is now being shown at the 75th international car show in
Geneva, Switzerland. GM chief and chief executive Rick Wagoner suggested it'll 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 today by Larry Burns, GM’s vice president in charge of R&D and product planning.
This
vehicle can
accelerate from 0-60 mph in less than ten
seconds. Additionally, it provides a high level of
control on bumpy
terrain,
snow, and
ice. 42 percent more
torque and quicker
deceleration when braking are additional
benefits of some of the new technologies used in the
Sequel.
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