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Big Three showcase their eco-offerings

Prominence of electric cars reflects California’s green bent

- Graeme Fletcher

Los Angeles – For the Big Three, the L.A. Auto Show is becoming as important as the home-turf North American Internatio­nal Show held in Detroit every January. The difference is the thrust of the products highlighte­d. True to California’s green bent, the story here was all about fuel efficiency and the use of electrons. Here are the highlights for Chrysler, Ford and General Motors.

Chrys ler

While Chrysler had several new models on display, including the 10th anniversar­y Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, the automaker chose to feature its Fiat side. To this end, it introduced three all-new models of the 500. The 500 Abarth Cabrio adds more punch and handling and the ability to open the canvas roof at speeds of up to 100 km/h.

The 500L — a stretched version of the base car — is to regular 500 what the Venice Beach muscle man is to the 50-kilogram weakling. The overall stretch measures 660 millimetre­s. This and the increased height (152 mm) add 42 per cent more interior space. For the more adventurou­s, there is the bolder, two-tone interior L Trekking. The 500L also features Fiat’s MultiAir turbocharg­ed 1.4-litre engine — 160 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque — married to a six-speed twin-clutch transmissi­on.

The Fiat 500e is an all-electric version of the regular car, with a 128-kilometre range when driven on the highway. Better yet, for the urban commuter, the range is pegged at 160 km because of the advantages of regenerati­ve braking. It is also surprising­ly fast, with a run to 96 km/h in less than nine seconds and a recharge time of a scant four hours.

Ford

The 2014 Fiesta will now be available with Ford’s latest EcoBoost engine — 1.0-litre turbocharg­ed three-cylinder milll producing 123 horsepower and 148 lb.-ft. of torque. Ford says it sips fuel at 5.9 litres per 100 kilometres. Having driven it, I can say it is peppy, with very good low- and mid-range power, though like other threecylin­der engines, it sounds a bit grumpy when worked.

At the opposite end of the spectrum sits the Fiesta ST. It is powered by a 1.6L EcoBoost four that spins out 197 hp and, more importantl­y, 214 lb.ft. of torque via front-wheeldrive and a six-speed manual transmissi­on. Ford says the ST will run to 100 km/h in 6.9 seconds. The Fiesta ST earns Ford’s Torque Vectoring Control system and an advanced stability control system that allows the driver to deactivate the traction side or turn it off entirely.

Ford also pulled the wraps off the 2014 Transit Connect Wagon. It will be offered in two wheelbase lengths: a short in five-seat model and sevenseat long-wheelbase version. It boasts more than 100 cubic feet of cargo space with the seats folded flat, a truck-like payload of 544 kilograms and it will tow a 909-kg trailer. It will be offered with a 2.5L fourcylind­er and an up-level 1.6L EcoBoost turbocharg­ed four. Both are teamed with sixspeed automatics. The list of available amenities includes a 6.5-inch touch screen with navigation, SYNC with MyFord Touch, backup camera and a panoramic moonroof.

General Motors

The plug-in electric version of the perky Spark is powered by an electric motor that twists out more than 130 hp — a whopping 56 hp more than its gasoline-powered sibling. Torque? Gobs of it! Chevrolet says 400 lb-ft. is available from launch, resulting in a promised run to 96 km/h in under eight seconds, a full five seconds faster than the mortal Spark. It also promises a Voltlike top speed of 160 km/h. The power comes from a 20 kilowatt hour lithium-ion battery pack that has been fitted below the rear seat and under the cargo floor. This placement means it does not impinge on the cargo capacity.

One of the Spark EV’s key advantages, Chevrolet says, is it can accept multiple DC fast charges, (up to 80 per cent in 20 minutes), in a single day without melting the battery pack. Normal AC charging for most, even with a 220-volt supply, is six to eight hours. The secret lies in the battery pack’s ultra high-efficient built-in cooling system. The Spark EV goes on sale initially in California, but will be offered to Canadians next summer.

Chevrolet also revealed its next-generation MyLink telematics system that will debut in the 2014 Impala. It pairs with smartphone­s to offer better integratio­n, while the expanded series of apps will include a navigation function.

 ?? Kevork Djansezian/getty Images ?? Chrysler unveiled the Fiat 500e electric car Nov. 28 at the Los Angeles Auto Show’s media preview day.
Kevork Djansezian/getty Images Chrysler unveiled the Fiat 500e electric car Nov. 28 at the Los Angeles Auto Show’s media preview day.
 ?? Frederic J. Brown/afp/ Getty Images ?? Chrysler didn’t go all green in L. A., choosing instead to show off its new Jeep Wrangler 10th anniversar­y Rubicon edition.
Frederic J. Brown/afp/ Getty Images Chrysler didn’t go all green in L. A., choosing instead to show off its new Jeep Wrangler 10th anniversar­y Rubicon edition.

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