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		<title>Dodge Zeo Concept Rears Its Head Once Again</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last year, we told you about an upcoming Dodge Concept that never made it past the production phase &#8211; 2008 Dodge Zeo. It was to be CDJ&#8217;s crowing achievement &#8211; combining a sports car with an all-electric layout&#8230;you know, that stuff Al Gore is always chatting about. As popular as alternative fuel/hybrid cars are nowadays, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last year, we told you about an upcoming Dodge Concept that never made it past the production phase &#8211; <a href="http://www.dodgepedia.org/2008/03/dodge-zeo-concept-un-killing-the-electric-car/">2008 Dodge Zeo</a>.<span id="more-682"></span> It was to be CDJ&#8217;s crowing achievement &#8211; combining a sports car with an all-electric layout&#8230;you know, that stuff Al Gore is always chatting about. As popular as alternative fuel/hybrid cars are nowadays, Dodge&#8217;s economic downturn left concepts like Zeo on the showroom floor.</p>
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<p>But all hope may not be lost. Recently, 2008&#8242;s Zeo (Zero Emissions Operations) popped up at random car shows and press events. Chrysler Dodge Jeep has been working on new ad campaigns ever since their Fiat Merger. Could an electric car be in its Italian-made future? There&#8217;s no news on Zeo becoming a production car, at least until 2012 &#8211; so why has Dodge laid out a <a href="http://www.dodge.com/en/autoshow/concept_vehicles/zeo/">Zeo Microsite</a> on their official web page?</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s probably wishful thinking that Zeo, or a car like it, will see the light of day before 2020. We can all dream, right? I mean, look at these stats according to Dodge: Zeo<em> is a “268 hp rear-drive motor,” sending driver/passengers from 0 to 60 in approximately 5.7 seconds. ZEO is powered by a 64 kilowatt lithium-ion batter pack. Think cell phone battery, only much, much, much larger. Price is something yet to be discussed, as ZEO is merely a case study for the moment. It has yet to be proven how a fully-electric vehicle would fare in the world of diesel and gas power (meaning mostly the United States).</em></p>
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