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people mover
automated guideway transit system, generally serving relatively small areas such as airports, downtown districts or theme parks
Toyota iQ
City car
green vehicle
environmentally friendly vehicles
fuel economy in automobiles
distance travelled by a vehicle compared to volume of fuel consumed
natural gas vehicle
vehicle powered by natural gas
personal transporter
compact portable electrically-powered electric vehicle for transporting an individual
X-57
experimental plane being developed by NASA
alternative fuel vehicle
vehicle that runs on a fuel other than petroleum fuels
pedelec
thumb|Deutsche Bahn pedelecs with rear hub motors and batteries placed inside the frames. This is the "Jetstream" from [[Riese und Müller.]]
Vectrix
Vectrix was an electric vehicle company based in Middletown, Rhode Island, United States, with research and development facilities in New Bedford, Massachusetts and an assembly plant in Wrocław, Poland.
steam bus
Bus powered by a steam engine
BlueMotion
thumb|250px|BlueMotion Volkswagen Polo with a more streamlined Grille (car)|radiator grille thumb|The BlueMotion Badge BlueMotion is a trading name for certain car models from the Volkswagen Group, emphasizing higher fuel efficiency.
electric vehicle conversion
process of converting a vehicle to use electric propulsion
Zerotracer
The Zerotracer is a purpose-built Electric vehicle for the Zero Emissions Race which went around the world in 2010/11. The vehicle, based on the MonoTracer by Peraves AG of Switzerland, seats two in a closed cabin, while its driving characteristics are more similar to a motorbike. The race started under UNEP patronage on 16 August 2010 in front of the Palace of Nations at Geneva where it ended on 24 February 2011 completing 80 days of travel – inspired by Jules Verne's novel, Around the World in Eighty Days. Of the only three vehicles completing the race, Zerotracer accumulated the highest sc