GMC Yukon Hybrid and Chevrolet Fuel Cell Equinox at Academy Awards

GM will offer celebrities a ride to the red carpet in more than 75 environmentally friendly vehicles, including the GMC Yukon Hybrid and the Chevrolet Fuel Cell Equinox.
by Michael Gauthier
February 15, 2008 9:20 PM
Filed Under: American, General Motors, GMC, Green

General Motors will be using the 80th Annual Academy Awards on February 24 to help show off their commitment to E85, hybrid and fuel cell technology. The company will offer celebrities a ride to the red carpet in more than 75 environmentally friendly vehicles, including the GMC Yukon Hybrid and the Chevrolet Fuel Cell Equinox.

“GM’s longstanding relationship with Hollywood and our strong commitment to bringing advanced technologies to market that will help diversify fuel sources and reduce vehicle emissions makes this the perfect time for GM to drive ‘green’ to the Oscars,” said Dino Bernacchi, GM Director of Marketing Alliances and Branded Entertainment. “Our outreach to showcase GM’s ‘fuel-friendly’ products will be increasingly evident in the entertainment industry in 2008 with presence at awards shows, film festivals and special events, as well as a heightened product placement effort in movies and television.”

The GMC Yukon Hybrid features fuel economy ratings of 21mpg city and 22mpg highway for two-wheel drive models, while pricing starts at $50,945. Later this year GM will make Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell vehicles available to celebrities for everyday use.

GM recently used the GRAMMY awards to help promote their lineup and support MusiCares by auctioning off a pink Cadillac CTS.

Source: GM
Press Release (Click to expand)

GM Premieres First Ever Fuel Cell, Hybrid SUV Fleet at the Oscars

Chevrolet Fuel Cell Equinox and GMC Yukon Hybrid Vehicles to Transport Hollywood's Hottest Talent in "Fuel-Friendly" Style



LOS ANGELES – The red-carpet arrivals at the 80th Annual Academy Awards® on Feb. 24, will be transformed with advanced technology vehicles from GMC and Chevrolet. This fuel-friendly fleet – larger than any other assembled for a major awards show before – will enable Hollywood’s hottest talent to enjoy stylish and environmentally friendly rides in one of more than 75 vehicles, including the GMC Yukon Hybrid, the zero-gas and zero-emissions Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell and the FlexFuel E85 ethanol-compatible GMC Yukon.

As the only ABC Network automotive sponsor of the 2008 Oscar® telecast, GMC and Chevrolet will bring hybrid and fuel cell technology to the forefront at the red carpet, and other Oscar Week events. The fleet continues GM’s major strategic effort to provide “fuel-friendly” vehicles to the entertainment industry and spread the word about GM’s environmentally-conscious cars, trucks and SUVs.

“GM’s longstanding relationship with Hollywood and our strong commitment to bringing advanced technologies to market that will help diversify fuel sources and reduce vehicle emissions makes this the perfect time for GM to drive ‘green’ to the Oscars,” said Dino Bernacchi, GM Director of Marketing Alliances and Branded Entertainment. “Our outreach to showcase GM’s ‘fuel-friendly’ products will be increasingly evident in the entertainment industry in 2008 with presence at awards shows, film festivals and special events, as well as a heightened product placement effort in movies and television.”

GM’s ramped-up efforts to drive Hollywood “green” began with “fuel-friendly” vehicles at the 50th Annual GRAMMY Awards and 39th NAACP Image Awards. Chevrolet is also reaching out to the next generation of tomorrow’s influencers with the first-ever “Chevy Rocks The Future” event on Feb. 19. GM already provides the largest “fuel-friendly” product placement fleet to Hollywood producers and directors with nearly 20 different vehicle types.

Later this quarter, Chevrolet will hand over the keys to Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell vehicles to major entertainment celebrities for everyday use as part of its Project Driveway program – an effort by Chevrolet to move fuel cell technology from the laboratory into consumers’ driveways.

The GMC Yukon Hybrid is the industry’s first full-size SUV hybrid. No other hybrid can offer the fuel efficiency and full-size SUV performance including seating for up to 8 passengers and 6,200 lbs. maximum towing.

The 2008 Yukon Hybrid boasts vastly improved fuel economy over its gasoline-only sibling. Two-wheel drive models, for example, deliver 21 mpg in the city, a 50-percent improvement over its 5.3L non-hybrid sibling and comparable to the much-smaller 2.4L-equipped Toyota Camry sedan, according to figures obtained from www.fueleconomy.gov.

This year’s Oscars will be the first major awards show where a fleet of fuel cell vehicles will provide transportation for celebrities. The Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell electric vehicle is a zero-gas, zero-emissions vehicle that makes no compromises, achieving 0 to 60 mph in 12 seconds, 236-lb.-ft. of instant torque and top speed of about 100 miles per hour. It seats four, sports 32 cubic feet of cargo volume for everybody’s gear, and has a range of approximately 150 miles per fill-up based on the new 2008 EPA adjusted measurement. The Equinox Fuel Cell also features full four-wheel ABS for controlled, confident stopping.

Aside from its dramatically different propulsion system, the Equinox Fuel Cell looks and drives much like a production Chevy Equinox (a small SUV).

In addition to the GMC Yukon Hybrid and Chevy Fuel Cell Equinox, a select number of FlexFuel E85 ethanol-compatible Yukon SUVs will drive to the red carpet. Biofuels such as E85 ethanol have tremendous potential to help offset the world’s growing energy demands, and General Motors offers more FlexFuel E85 ethanol-capable models than any other brand, with 2.5 million FlexFuel E85 ethanol vehicles currently on the road. FlexFuel E85 ethanol vehicles can run on either gasoline or E85 ethanol – a blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline – or a combination of both.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) will present the 80th Annual Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2007, on Sunday, Feb. 24, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center®, televised live at 5 p.m. PST/8 p.m. EST by the ABC Television Network.

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Comments

one minute Lutz is calling global warming a crock of s***, the next minute they're trying to woo environmentally concerned Hollywood- GM's PR department is either ambitious or in meltdown!

by joelynn | February 15, 2008 9:30 PM
That was just Bob Lutz's opinion. That doesn't mean that GM as a whole holds the same view.

by gmfan09 | February 16, 2008 12:22 AM
Lutz is an idiot, anything associated with environmentally friendly means future because that is the way the automobile industry is heading, to say it is a crock of $hit sends out the message that you are unwilling to move with the times and improve. Something GM shareholders have been hoping for a long time will happen, moving forward with times. Lutz's move was idiotic, he should have been pro environment because that would have signaled moving forward.

by Radmeister | February 16, 2008 5:49 PM
Lutz is a problem for GM then and should quietly be retired- he is confusing their corporate message

by joelynn | February 16, 2008 2:33 AM
why do they even bother with hybrid SUV's??? especially an SUV of this size... seriously just drop this car and all other sh*t cars and start over with a new lineup thats lighter, efficient, safe, annd... EFFICIENT!!! damn i hate GM or whoever makes these horrible ideas lol

by carcrazy1234 | February 16, 2008 3:09 AM
Your a moron. GM Full size SUVs are a great seller for GM so why in the hell would they get rid of it. At least they are making them more efficient. Toyota doesn't even make a hybrid Sequoia but i don't see you on there nuts. GM has plenty of hybrid cars and they are only increasing that number. You have to understand the American market. People don't want a Prius SUV. They want a powerful SUV with good gas mileage. How can you not appreciate GM for making that most fuel efficient Large SUVs. GM just can win with some people its quite ridiculous.

by gmfan09 | February 17, 2008 7:04 PM
k... dude, you clearly don't care about the world you live in lol esecially when u support pointless SUV's which people usually buy just for city cruising. (the majority. i agree with FOXHOUND below me... seriously why should we pay 50,000-53,000 dollars for a GMC yukon hybrid when there is barely any improvement at all?? 20 city 20 highway with 4WD... good job GM for making a big honking SUV drive for another 5-6 more miles (and i'm not just picking on gm actually even though i didnt mention it above in my first comment... all car makers are the same... they're looking for profits, not making the environment better) but the fact is... japanese makes and even european makes are lighter and more efficient (japanese being the lightest). u might have comfort, and 5 star front crash test ratings, but japanese/euro cars also have that with better mileage

by carcrazy1234 | February 17, 2008 9:07 PM
Wat so many people that are making the argument u are don't understand is that the American car companies came from an entirely different culture than that of anything in the tiny counties of Europe and Japan. People in America typically spend more time in their cars than the rest of the world so most people go for the big cars or big SUVs. And the relativity cheap gas prices here in America compared to the rest of the world there hasn't been as much of a big demand for fuel efficiency that the Japanese and European auto makers have had. Why should people be able to buy what they want with there hard earned money. I feel that big SUVs should not be done away with but instead they should be made much more efficient. Wat kind of ridiculous life is it to just live with what you need and don;t enjoy what you could have. With that i would just like to say again that they do need to be made more fuel efficient. What I don't think you understand is that this is progress. So the gas mileage wasnt increased by a massive amount. What did u expect it to get the gas mileage of a prius . Its a big ass SUV and gets better gas mileage than anything else in its class and it will get better as the years go on. So why don't you appreciate the effort being put forth here. The technology is developing quickly so it will improve more and more as time goes on. Even when Americas true to do things right according to your standards (which i for one don't even care for) you Europeans or where ever your from have nothing good to say. give me a break this sh*t takes time to develop and its getting there so how but u cut them a little slack and understand this these fuel efficiency thing is much newer to Americans than it is to Europe and Japan. Like I said before there completely different car cultures.

by gmfan09 | February 18, 2008 8:47 AM
lol nice you do realize that we live in one big world right??? that's dieing everyday because of CARS in general??? these cars just make it worst... even though their making an effort to try and cut down on fuel use, they really haven't. I'm a huge car fan... i love cars and i wish gas wasn't the biggest issue in this world, but seriously man, your gonna have to deal with it. Big suv's have no purpose especially on normal roads. and you said something about "Wat kind of ridiculous life is it to just live with what you need and don;t enjoy what you could have.". well yea... it IS a ridiculous life. we're gonna have to live with what u need and not with what you can have, especially when we're talking about the world bud. i'm done here.

by carcrazy1234 | February 18, 2008 7:14 PM
Look dude I said that they need to be working to make them even more efficient. I said that this was the first step of many to be taken. And I do know that we live in one big world, what I was saying was American car companies have been making cars they way the do for decades and that is a lot different from the way the Japanese and Europeans have ever built their cars. You cant expect them to just start build cars for Americans the way that you all build cars for for however long.And the changes in gas mileage between Japanese/European car and modern American cars are not that drastic anyway. I'm talking about cars not SUVs and trucks cause you all don't make them.

by gmfan09 | February 18, 2008 10:02 PM
i will respect GM SUV hybrids when they can deliver at least 35mpg or more, what is the point of putting new hybrid technology in an suv if you can only get marginal fuel improvement, i mean 22mpg highway? please.... i agree with carcrazy1234 if GM wants a hybrid SUV they should start from scratch and engineer a new vehicle that can provide the same room and comfort, but that designed specificly for the hybrid powertrain, because if the suburban/yukon/escalade line-up has tuaght us one thing, its that they are terribly inneficient in almost all aspects.

by FOXHOUND | February 16, 2008 6:26 AM
Some of you seem to be under the mistaken impression GM -- or any other manufacturer for that matter -- gives a crap about the environment. If that were true, logic will expose hybrids as the proverbial carcinogen relabeled homeopathic medication that it is. (Hybrids are worse for the environment than conventional automobiles, but I will not get into that.) The only thing GM gives a care about is meeting their fleet fuel economy standards for 2020. That's why they push flexi-fuels; that's why the invest in hybrids.

by Bremen_Koenigsegg | February 17, 2008 1:42 AM

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