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===General Motors=== In 2008, General Motors released its [[Chevrolet Tahoe]] hybrid model with [[AHS2]] two-mode technology, which combines start-stop technology with [[regenerative braking]] and [[electric vehicle]] mode in certain conditions under 29 mph. In 2012, General Motors released its [[Chevrolet Malibu]] Eco model with [[eAssist]] technology, which combines start-stop technology with [[regenerative braking]] and electric boost in certain conditions.<ref name="GM Pressroom">{{cite web|url=http://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2012/Jan/0119_malibutransport.html|title=37-mpg Malibu Eco heads for U.S. dealers driven by exclusive eAssist™ technology|publisher=General Motors |date= 2012-01-19|access-date=2014-09-24}}</ref> In 2014, General Motors announced that the [[Chevrolet Impala]] and Malibu would have a (non-eAssist) start-stop system across all models.
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