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Volvo are aiming to break the world land speed record for a hybrid truck with a re-worked record holder.

Mean Green and Ovebrink

Volvo's Mean Green Hybrid and driver Boije Ovebrink. Image: Volvo Trucks

The vehicle, named "Mean Green" has already set the world record for a truck with a maximum displacement of 16 litres.  In June 2010, the twin-turbo, 1900 horsepower, diesel-engined truck broke the record, already set by its driver Boije Ovebrink in 2007, with a new two-way average speed of 166.7km/h over a standing kilometre.

But, the truck had been designed with the hybrid record in mind.  Already stripped of as much weight as possible - including six kilos saved by removing individual wires from the wiring loom, and Ovebrink himself going on a diet - Volvo has added an electric motor which delivers and extra 200hp and 1100 Nm of torque to give Mean Green a massive boost off the start line.

The new world record attempt will be made in early 2011, after testing at Volvo's Hällered proving ground over the winter.

Published 9th November, 2010
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