Miata Designer, Others Form Company To Build New Fuel-Efficient Car

by Edmunds.com Green Car Advisor on June 17, 2009

Billionaire Backers Say Vehicle Will Be Environmentally Friendly, 'Iconic' and a Fuel Miser To say the details are sketchy is to be charitable – they're pretty much non-existent – but what we can tell you is that there's a new car company forming with the promise to build a new “high-quality, environmentally friendly and fuel-efficient car for the U.S. market.” Oh, and it will run on gas or, perhaps, natural gas given that one major backer is former oilman turned natural gas investor T. Boone Pickens. It also, backers said, will have an iconic design by famed Mazda Miata designer and former Mazda North American design chief Tom Matano. In addition to Pickens, V-Vehicle is backed by a cadre of high-powered investors including venture capitalists John Doerr and Ray Lane, of the Silicon Valley-based investment firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. Kleiner Perkins, you might recall, also has pumped money into plug-in hybid start-up Fisker Automotive and cellulosic ethanol pioneer Mascoma Corp. The car company, called V-Vehicle Co., was started in 2006 in San Diego, CA., where it will remain based, according to statements made during ceremonies today in Louisiana. The car is to be built in a former automotive headlight plant in Monroe, La., that once belonged to General Motors. Ray Varasano, former vice president of business software giant Oracle …

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