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1. Saab planning hybrid based on GM system (Luxury division also shows ethanol-powered concept. Executive declines to set target date for hybrid)
GENEVA (Reuters) -- Saab Auto has a hybrid vehicle in development based on technology being developed by parent company General Motors Corp, a senior executive said on Tuesday.

Saab will also cut development costs by sharing more parts with other GM (Charts) vehicles, integrating the Swedish brand more closely in GM's operations, Saab Managing Director Jan Ake Jonsson said on the sidelines of the Geneva auto show.

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2. Hybrid Car Sales, February 2007
Toyota and Nissan made the big splash this month in their hybrid car sales. Toyota sold 187,330 vehicles, an increase of 12.2 percent over February 2006. Of those, 10.1% were hybrids. Meanwhile, Nissan debuted the Nissan Altima Hybrid.

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3. Lotus Hybrid Proton Gen.2
Lotus is looking to break into the hybrid marketplace with a prototype to be unveiled at the Geneva International Motor Show. The new model is named 'EVE', or Efficient, Viable and Environmental.

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