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    Multipla Multi-Eco

    Fiat will unveil a concept car that burns three different types of fuel at the Paris Auto Show which opens on Sept. 30. The Multipla Multi-Eco will run on regular gas, a mixture of gas and ethanol (E85 or 15 percent petrol and 85 percent bio-ethanol), and methane.

    Published: September 20, 2006 -- 08:00 GMT (01:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

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    Inside

    The the bio-ethanol and the petrol can be poured into the same tank. The engine software monitors the mixture and changes the injection properties according to the type of fuel.

    Published: September 20, 2006 -- 08:00 GMT (01:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • Multipla Multi-Eco rear

    Multipla Multi-Eco rear

    The rear of the Multipla Multi-Eco.

    E85 fuel will reduce carbon-dioxide emissions by 40 percent while the methane gas reduces carbon-dioxide emissions to 0.

    Published: September 20, 2006 -- 08:00 GMT (01:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

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Fiat concept called Multipla Multi-Eco will run on regular gas, a mixture of gas and ethanol (E85) and methane.

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Multipla Multi-Eco

Fiat will unveil a concept car that burns three different types of fuel at the Paris Auto Show which opens on Sept. 30. The Multipla Multi-Eco will run on regular gas, a mixture of gas and ethanol (E85 or 15 percent petrol and 85 percent bio-ethanol), and methane.

Published: September 20, 2006 -- 08:00 GMT (01:00 PDT)

Caption by: Andy Smith

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