Overview
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Use: Media professionals demanding automotive content on technology and vehicles designed to reduce pollution and save readers money.
What it is: The first “green” feature. One of our most popular new weekly features takes a look at the auto world from the unique perspective of fuel efficiency and technology as it relates to the environment, from hydrogen, hybrids, electric power and other alternative methods of propulsion. “Shift” is exactly that: a shift in thinking. What will the vehicle of tomorrow look like? Your readers can find out today in Shift. This predesigned module can be used as-is or reconfigured to fit just about any space.
Product specifications
- Mac and PC page layout with accompanying text and art files for maximum work flexibility.
- High-resolution artwork suitable for print.
- Includes Photoshop layers file of main “Shift” art.
- Multi-platform page layout opens with either Quark Xpress or Adobe Indesign.
- Layout is 8″x13″, but can be reconfigured by your designer to fit most spaces.
- PDF of layout included.
- About 900 words: separate text file included.
- Fonts are not included, but we attempt to stay with standard system fonts. If not, just change the fonts to match your style.
Topics Covered
VW XL1 wows London, Goodwood: The world’s most fuel-efficient production hybrid car, Volkswagen’s futuristic XL1, took to the streets of London, England, recently, while a second model made its way to the famed Goodwood Festival of Speed to take pride of place on the Volkswagen stand, and to run in the event’s famous hill climb. The two-seat diesel-electric hybrid apparently achieves 313 mpg and emits just 33.6 grams of carbon dioxide per mile. The ultra-frugal and super-aerodynamic XL1, now in limited production, is made largely of carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer, while its drivetrain melds a two-cylinder 0.8-liter diesel engine with an electric motor. To boost aerodynamics, it forgoes exterior mirrors in favor of small cameras that transmit exterior images to interior displays.