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CHEVROLET VOLT LEADS GENERAL MOTORS INTO ITS SECOND CENTURY
CHEVROLET VOLT LEADS GENERAL MOTORS INTO ITS SECOND CENTURY
DETROIT – General Motors launched its next 100 years
today by unveiling the much-anticipated production version of
the Chevrolet Volt – a vehicle that delivers up to 40 miles of
gasoline- and emissions-free electric driving, with the
extended-range capability of hundreds of additional miles.
"Revealing the production version of the Chevy Volt is a
great way to open our second century," said Rick Wagoner, GM
Chairman and CEO. "The Volt is symbolic of GM's strong
commitment to the future ... just the kind of technology
innovation that our industry needs to respond to today's and
tomorrow's energy and environmental challenges."
Form follows function
The design of the Chevrolet Volt production car has evolved from the original concept that was unveiled at the 2007 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Because aerodynamics plays a key role in maximizing
driving range, GM designers created an aerodynamically
efficient design for the production vehicle. Many of the
design cues from the concept vehicle endure in the production
Volt, including the closed front grille, athletic stance, rear
design graphics, outside rearview mirrors and more. The Volt's
rounded and flush front fascia, tapered corners and grille are
functional, enabling air to move easily around the car. In the
rear, sharp edges and a carefully designed spoiler allow the
air to flow off and away quickly. An aggressive rake on the
windshield and back glass help reduce turbulence and
drag.
Working closely with GM aerodynamicists to shape the
Volt, design and engineering teams developed one of the most
aerodynamic vehicles in GM's history. They spent hundreds of
hours with the Volt in GM's wind tunnel, testing and
re-testing parts such as the front and rear quarter panels,
rear spoiler, rockers and side mirrors. Aerodynamic
improvements enabled GM to reach the Volt's target of driving
up to 40 miles (based on EPA city cycle) without using
gasoline or producing emissions.
Inside, the Volt offers the space, comfort, convenience
and safety features that customers expect in a four-passenger
sedan, and it delivers them in a variety of interior color,
lighting and trim options unlike any offered before on a
Chevrolet sedan. Modern controls and attractive materials, two
informational displays, and a touch-sensitive infotainment
center with integrated shifter distinguish the Volt's interior
from other vehicles in the market.
Some of Volt's interior technological features
include:
Driver-configurable, liquid crystal instrument display
Standard seven-inch touch screen vehicle information display
Touch screen-style climate and infotainment controls
Optional navigation system with onboard hard drive for maps and music storage
Standard Bluetooth for cellular phone and USB/Bluetooth for music streaming
Standard seven-inch touch screen vehicle information display
Touch screen-style climate and infotainment controls
Optional navigation system with onboard hard drive for maps and music storage
Standard Bluetooth for cellular phone and USB/Bluetooth for music streaming
New era in automotive transportation
The Chevrolet Volt is leading a new era of electrification of the automobile by creating a new class of vehicle known as the Extended-Range Electric Vehicle, or E-REV.
The Volt uses electricity to move the wheels at all times
and speeds. For trips up to 40 miles, the Volt is powered only
by electricity stored in its 16-kWh, lithium-ion battery. When
the battery's energy is depleted, a gasoline/E85-powered
engine generator seamlessly provides electricity to power the
Volt's electric drive unit while simultaneously sustaining the
charge of the battery. This mode of operation extends the
range of the Volt for several hundred additional miles, until
the vehicle's battery can be charged. Unlike a conventional
battery-electric vehicle, the Volt eliminates "range anxiety,"
giving the confidence and peace of mind that the driver will
not be stranded by a depleted battery.
The Chevrolet Volt can be plugged either into a standard
household 120v outlet or use 240v for charging. The vehicle's
intelligent charging technology enables the Volt's battery to
be charged in less than three hours on a 240v outlet or about
eight hours on a 120v outlet. Charge times are reduced if the
battery has not been fully depleted. At a cost of about 80
cents per day (10 cents per kWh) for a full charge that will
deliver up to 40 miles of electric driving, GM estimates that
the Volt will be less expensive to recharge than purchasing a
cup of your favorite coffee. Charging the Volt about once
daily will consume less electric energy annually than the
average home's refrigerator and freezer units.
Charge out of driving
The Chevrolet Volt offers spirited driving performance in a remarkably quiet interior. More than 220 lithium-ion cells contained within the Volt's battery pack provide ample power. The Volt's electric drive unit delivers the equivalent of 150 horsepower, 273 lb-ft. (370 Nm) of instant torque, and a top speed of 100 miles per hour. The lack of engine noise, combined with special sound-deadening materials, make the Chevrolet Volt an extremely quiet vehicle to drive.
GM estimates that the Volt will cost about two cents per
mile to drive while under battery power compared to 12 cents
per mile using gasoline priced at $3.60 per gallon. For an
average driver who drives 40 miles per day (or 15,000 miles
per year), this amounts to a cost savings of $1,500 annually.
Using peak electric rates, GM estimates that an electrically
driven mile in a Chevy Volt will be about one-sixth of the
cost of a conventional gasoline-powered vehicle. The cost
savings are even greater when charging during off-peak hours,
when electric rates are cheaper.
The Chevrolet Volt is expected to be built at GM's
Detroit-Hamtramck manufacturing facility, subject to GM
successfully negotiating satisfactory government incentives.
Production is scheduled to begin late 2010 for models in the
United States. Pricing has not been
announced.




























