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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Fiat: Triple powered Multipla

Fiat Multipla Multi-Eco

The Italian Multipla is not beautiful. But it runs most modern technology - at least in a concept. The Multi-Eco can run on three different power sources.

In addition to running on plain-old gasoline, it'll get you where you want to go on either methane or E85 bioethanol. The methane gets a fuel tank of its own, but the car's ECU is able to sort out the gas and bioethanol itself, letting you use any combination of them. This being a concept vehicle, however, you won't exactly be able to get behind the wheel of one anytime soon. However, Fiat is making a slight variation commercially available in the form of the Panda Panda, which lacks the E85 bioethanol option but still lets you run on your choice of methane or gasoline.



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Source: Engadget


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