March 27, 2006 The Allison Transmission Division of General Motors will demonstrate its state-of-the-art energy efficient hybrid buses at Mt. Cotton near Brisbane on March 31 for an audience of Australian government and transport industry representatives. The technologically advanced buses use GM’s hybrid propulsion system to save 20 to 55 percent in fuel use, depending on the bus route and driving conditions. This represents a significant fuel economy improvement over conventional diesel buses. General Motors has delivered more than 400 hybrid buses to public urban mass transit systems in 25 US cities. Now entering its seventh year, the program is being rolled out across Europe and Asia , and has attracted global interest from state and federal governments. In addition to dramatic fuel cost savings, the hybrid buses provide dramatically lower emissions, including 90 percent fewer particulate, hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emissions. With regards to performance, the buses provide superior torque and better acceleration than conventional diesel buses, giving passengers a pleasant and smooth ride. Other benefits include reduced maintenance costs resulting from extended brake, engine oil and transmission oil life, and operational sound levels approaching that of passenger cars. The clean hybrid technology is manufactured by GM’s Allison Transmission, maker of transmissions and hybrid propulsion systems for commercial trucks, buses, off-highway equipment and military vehicles. The technology in these buses has served as the starting point for GM’s co-development with DaimlerChrysler of a two-mode hybrid drive system that GM will launch in its vehicles in late 2007.
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General Motors of Canada Reports July 2007 Sales
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GM Reports 326,300 June 2007 Deliveries
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GM Schedules First Quarter 2007 Financial Results Release
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GM Europe First Quarter 2007 Sales Reach All-time Record
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