West Coast drivers take note: This week, you can get a sneak peek into the future of eco autos by swinging by the LA Auto Show’s public access days, running until November 28th.
While strolling the floor, you can set your sights upon some of the glossiest new cars to the market, as well as future-forward models that will be popping up in months and years to come. Whether it’s hybrids, EVs or ultra fuel-efficient gasoline-powered pods, you’re sure to find something that you’d love to see behind your garage door.

Kia Optima Hybrid
Joining the ranks of the Kia Optima family is the new sibling – 2011 Optima Hybrid. The sporty sedan will grant users 40 miles per gallon on the expressway thanks to a state-of-the-art lithium polymer battery, developed in partnership with LG Chem. In addition to its everyday good looks, it will undoubtedly come with a family-friendly price too. Who doesn’t love a Kia?

Honda Fit EV
The Honda hatchback that we all know and love (maybe) will soon offer an EV option for greener minded folks. The car, which looks practically identical to the gasoline version, is reported to offer a 100-mile range and will debut in the U.S. in 2012… date to be announced.

Mitsubishi i-MiEV
Last week, we gave you the lowdown on Mitsubishi’s i-MiEV and its slow ascent to the U.S. market. Now, we can confirm that the EV will officially roll onto American car lots in November 2011 – specifically, onto California, Oregon, Washington and Hawaii lots. The car, which will go by “i” in the states, is expected to come with a $30,000 pricetag, nearly $3,000 less than the larger Nissan Leaf.

Nissan Ellure
This concept car was the talk of the show, with its swooping, panoramic hood and low-slung body. While it’s not slated to be in car-buyer hands anytime soon, it’s a nod to the automaker’s plan to continue churning out green wheels that garner just as much hype as this year’s Leaf launch. Inside, it’s as sleek, simple and understated as the exterior, with red accent lighting and eco suede seating.

Infiniti M35h (Hybrid)
The first hybrid sedan from Infiniti, the M35h will be available to drivers in the spring of 2011. The only vehicle to boast 360 horsepower, as well as 30 mpg, the luxe hybrid will feature a bevy of features, including a 7-speed automatic transmission, Active Noise Control, Blind Spot Warning and Forest Air System.

Toyota RAV4 EV
In partnership with Tesla, Toyota took the wraps off of its newest RAV4 crossover, an electric version of the popular hauler that’s slated to come to market in 2012. While the car looks like any ol’ Toyota, it feels like a Tesla…. which is a good thing. As production nears, we’ll keep you up to date on this cool car’s specs.


































