I saw a News story about this last night. Not a scam, but definitely going to upset a few applecarts.
http://www.afstrinity.com/
Meanwhile, Detroit and Japan are working on it.

Seems they were pretty secretive about this until after the official testing was done.
AFS Trinity Perfects Plug-in Hybrid Saturn Vue
http://www.evworld.com/article.cfm?storyid=1386
Interesting.
Full electric mode for 40 miles, high performance, 150 mpg. 8,000 bucks add on kit.
http://www.afstrinity.com/
Meanwhile, Detroit and Japan are working on it.
Seems they were pretty secretive about this until after the official testing was done.
AFS Trinity Perfects Plug-in Hybrid Saturn Vue
http://www.evworld.com/article.cfm?storyid=1386
Restraining his obvious pride and excitement, he explained that a standard Saturn VUE Green Line can accelerate from zero to sixty in 12.5 seconds. Despite weighing some 1,400 lbs (635 kg) after its PHEV upgrade, the VUE demonstrated 11.6 second 0-60 performance in electric-only mode. But even more impressive, Furia told me with obvious delight, in full hybrid mode, it turned in an impressive 6.9 seconds, faster than a Porsche Cayenne.
Furia stressed that the vehicle makes use of largely off-the-shelf components and that in mass production, he estimates the weight of the plug-in drive system could reduced to the point that overall vehicle weigh could be reduced from 500-1000 pounds.
Equipped with a custom-made Ricardo Engineering transmission, the SUV has a theoretical top speed of 90 mph -- Furia said it's been test driven at Michelin's Laurens, South Carolina proving grounds to 87 mph with four adults on board. It was at the same track that it drove 41.9 miles in EV-only mode, achieving that GM is hoping to accomplish with its Volt and clearly besting Toyota's own plug-in Prius efforts.
The combination of high-power ultracapacitors, which discharge from 100-20% in seconds and are recharged in just "a couple minutes", and high-energy lithium-ion batteries, mean the trademarked "FastEnergy" system appears to address the need for both a long-life and high energy-density storage system. Furia told me that he hopes to license it to automakers who are looking for a plug-in hybrid solution that can bypass the shortcomings of battery-only approaches.
Interesting.
Full electric mode for 40 miles, high performance, 150 mpg. 8,000 bucks add on kit.