Today, we've got an update on the 2016 Toyota Prius hybrid, disappointing sales for the Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell crossover, and pending changes to California's Zero-Emission vehicle rules. All this and more on Green Car Reports.

The G7 world leaders pledge to cut fossil-fuel use up to 70 percent by 2050, and eliminate it completely by 2100.

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The 2016 Toyota Prius hybrid is "coming soon," with a 55-mpg gas mileage and a sportier attitude, Toyota's North American CEO says.

Global Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell sales are well behind the pace needed to achieve the company's goal of 1,000 sales by the end of 2015.

Get the latest news and details on the Toyota Prius C subcompact hybrid with our updated Ultimate Guide.

New California Zero-Emission Vehicle sales rules will allow smaller carmakers to sell plug-in hybrids to meet the state mandate.

We've added some information to our used Nissan Leaf story based on reader feedback.

Automakers express concern about Google data-mining customers in their cars.

Finally, the Volkswagen Group may be reorganized into four smaller structures, a new report says.

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