2011 Chevrolet Volt
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149 hp (electric) |
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(from General Motors Press Release) Vehicle Highlights
2011 Chevrolet Volt
Reinvents Automotive Transportation In A Complete, No-Compromises
Electric Package
DETROIT – Chevrolet today introduced the all-new, 2011 Volt electric
vehicle with extended range, establishing an entirely new segment in
the global automotive market. The five-door, four-passenger Volt is
designed to provide the benefits of an electric vehicle without the
range limitations associated with other electric vehicles in the
market.
“The Chevrolet Volt can be the only car you own,” said Mark Reuss,
president, GM North America. “The Volt delivers it all: a
revolutionary propulsion system, progressive styling,
industry-leading safety, premium amenities and user-friendly
technologies, and spirited driving dynamics.”
Designed, engineered, built and delivered to customers in 29 months,
the Volt will go on sale at Chevrolet dealers before the end of
2010. It is offered in one very well-equipped standard trim level,
along with two option packages: a Premium Trim Package and a Rear
Camera and Park Assist Package.
The Volt is in a class by itself
The Chevrolet Volt is
not a hybrid. It is a one-of-a-kind, all-electrically driven vehicle
designed and engineered to operate in all climates. Powered by GM’s
revolutionary Voltec propulsion system, it consists of a 16-kWh
lithium-ion battery pack and electric drive unit that provide pure
electric range between 25 and 50 miles, depending on terrain,
driving techniques and temperature. A 1.4L gasoline-powered engine
extends the range up to an additional 310 miles on a full tank of
fuel by operating the vehicle’s electric drive system until the car
can be plugged in and recharged or refueled. This distinguishes the
Volt from electric-only vehicles, which cannot be operated when
recharging is not immediately available – such as during a power
interruption or on a long-distance trip.
“The Chevrolet Volt makes the electric driving experience as
productive, efficient, intuitive, safe and fun as any premium
vehicle its size in the market today,” said Doug Parks, Volt global
vehicle line executive.
Every major element of the Volt was designed and analyzed for
efficiency, including its highly aerodynamic exterior, lightweight
wheels, specially designed tires, energy-saving premium stereo
system, and more. This attention to detail makes the Volt one of the
most aerodynamic and energy-efficient vehicles in the market.
The Volt redefines electric drive
The heart of the
Chevrolet Volt is its Voltec propulsion system, which combines pure
electric drive and an efficient, range-extending engine, giving to
the Volt up to 350 total miles of range.
The Volt’s long-life battery consists of a 5.5-foot, 435-pound
(198.1 kg) T-shaped, 16-kWh lithium-ion battery pack manufactured in
Brownstown Township, Mich. It supplies energy to an advanced, 111-kW
(149-hp) electric drive unit to propel the vehicle. Using only the
energy stored in the battery, the Volt delivers between 25 and 50
miles of fuel- and tailpipe emissions-free electric driving,
depending on terrain, driving techniques and temperature.
The Volt battery is designed to deliver value, safety, quality,
performance, durability and reliability. It is covered by an
eight-year/100,000-mile warranty. Since 2007, GM engineers have
completed more than one million miles and four million hours of
validation testing of Volt battery packs, as well as each pack’s
nine modules and 288 prismatic cells. The development, validation
and test teams have met thousands of specifications and validated
each of the Volt battery’s 161 components, 95 percent of which GM
designed and engineered.
“Our customers are making a commitment to technology that will help
reduce our dependence on petroleum,” said Micky Bly, GM executive
director, global electrical systems. “In turn, we commit to deliver
the highest standards for value, safety, quality, performance and
reliability to our customers.”
When the battery energy is depleted, the Volt seamlessly transitions
to extended-range mode. Power is inverted from a technically
advanced, 1.4L 63-kW (84-hp) gasoline-powered onboard engine to the
electric drive unit to provide up to 310 additional miles of range.
The Volt proves electric driving can be spirited. Not only does the
Volt reach a top speed of 100 mph, the electric drive unit’s
excellent low speed torque of 273 lb.-ft. (368 Nm) takes it from 0
to 60 mph in less than 9.0 seconds and the quarter mile in less than
17.0 seconds.
Charging the Volt’s battery is simple and intuitive, and can be done
through 120V conventional household electrical outlets, or through a
dedicated 240V charging station. The vehicle is completely
rechargeable in about four hours using a 240V outlet and 10 to 12
hours in a 120V outlet. Once the vehicle is plugged in, owners can
schedule either immediate or delayed charges, even coordinating
charging according to departure time or when electricity rates are
lower. Owners also can manage and monitor the Volt remotely via
computer on MyVolt.com; or an exclusive smart phone application,
Chevrolet Mobile App powered by OnStar MyLink.
The Volt is designed and refined to impress
The Chevrolet Volt’s
bold, sleek, performance-oriented stance conveys its electrically
driven capabilities, and looks like an upscale, midsize sport sedan.
This is made possible by its wide front and rear tracks (61.2 / 62.1
inches [1556 / 1578 mm]), 105.7-inch (2685 mm) wheelbase, wheels-out
stance, sculpted belt line and premium execution.
“The Volt is a revolutionary car, and we wanted the design to make
as sleek and dynamic a statement as possible,” said Bob Boniface,
director of design. “When you look at this car, it’s very technical
and refined in its execution, with lots of interrelating surfaces
that bring clean, crisp edges and creases.”
Working closely with aerodynamicists in GM’s own wind tunnel to
shape the Volt, design and engineering teams developed the most
aerodynamic vehicle in Chevrolet’s history. By reducing the energy
needed to overcome air resistance, Volt aerodynamicists contributed
an estimated eight miles of electric range, and 50 miles of extended
range.
The Volt’s rounded and flush front fascia, tapered corners and
grille enable air to move easily around the car to reduce drag. In
the rear, sharp edges and a carefully designed spoiler control air
flow. An aggressive rake on the windshield and back glass also helps
reduce turbulence and drag.
Inside and out, element-to-element gap and flush relationships are
as good or better than any in the segment. Even the underhood
compartment is not overlooked: All components are held to a high
standard of appearance that harmonizes with the rest of the car,
using similarly grained surfaces and colors.
The distinctive, gloss black rear liftgate appliqué carries the
Chevrolet bowtie and one of two Volt insignias; the other is found
on the forward quarter panel. Six exterior colors are offered on the
Volt, including Viridian Joule Tricoat, the winning name chosen in a
national contest held last year. The others are Silver Ice Metallic,
Black and Cyber Gray Metallic, Crystal Red Metallic Tintcoat and
White Diamond Tricoat.
Inside, the Volt offers the space, comfort, convenience and safety
features that customers expect in a premium five-door sedan –
including storage compartments and 40/40 rear-folding seats. It also
delivers them in a variety of interior color, lighting and trim
options unlike any offered before on a Chevrolet sedan, but with
Chevrolet’s signature dual cockpit design.
Two, seven-inch, high-resolution full-color screens are featured:
One is a reconfigurable graphic cluster display and the other, in
the center stack, features a touch screen display, touch-control
switches and integrated shifter.
The graphics in the instrument panel and door inserts are repeated
in the premium cloth or available leather-appointed seats. Bright
silver appointments appear around the door switches, center cup
holders, door pulls, centerstack switches and climate control
outlets. Standard infotainment features include:
The Volt features excellent driving dynamics
Great driving dynamics
begin with a solid body-frame-integral structure that enables
optimal tuning and provides drivers with an enhanced sense of
stability, solidity and confident road manners.
The Volt’s MacPherson strut-type suspension, sophisticated compound
crank rear axle and quick-reacting, rack-mounted electric power
steering system with ZF steering gear – a feature commonly found on
premium sport sedans – have been tuned to deliver a smooth, refined
ride with responsive handling and solid, on-center feel. A low
center of gravity combines with the wider track and long wheelbase
for balanced performance, and front and rear hydraulic ride
bushings, another premium addition, help eliminate road harshness.
The electro-hydraulic regenerative brake system captures energy up
to 0.2g for transfer back to the battery. The friction braking
system features large rotors with a special finishing process that
protects against corrosion and promotes longer life.
The Volt rides on lightweight aluminum wheels that weigh only 17.8
pounds (8.1 kg) each, compared to 24.2 pounds (11 kg) for typical
17-inch wheels. They’re wrapped in Goodyear Fuel Max all-season,
low-rolling resistance tires optimized for electric vehicle range,
noise, feel and performance.
The Volt features Chevrolet’s continuous safety
Like all Chevrolet
vehicles, the Volt helps protect occupants before, during and –
thanks to OnStar – after a crash. Crash-avoidance features include
standard anti-lock brakes with traction control, StabiliTrak
electronic stability control and advanced, LED daytime running lamps
that make the Volt more visible to other motorists and pedestrians.
Occupant protection continues with a strong structure, and the
Chevrolet Volt’s body-frame-integral structure strategically blends
advanced steels to help ensure crashworthiness and stiffness. Nearly
80 percent of the Volt’s overall structure consists either of
high-strength, advanced high-strength or ultra high-strength steel.
Active occupant protection features include eight standard air bags
and safety belts with dual pretensioners to help reduce the risk of
injury.
After a crash, the Chevrolet Volt offers the security of OnStar,
which uses built-in vehicle sensors to automatically alert an OnStar
advisor in certain types of collisions. The advisor is immediately
connected to the vehicle and can request that emergency help be sent
to its location.
Because the Volt operates so quietly in all-electric mode, a
driver-activated feature sounds a noise to alert pedestrians,
particularly those with visual impairments, in an intersection. The
alert was developed in conjunction with the American Federation of
the Blind.
The Volt connects with owners 24/7
There is much more
technology inside the Volt than its electric propulsion system.
Intuitive features such as high-resolution displays, connectivity
and the ability to monitor and control vehicle functions remotely
redefine how owners interface with their vehicles.
Key technologies include:
-- Touch-control
switch system on the center console
-- High-resolution, seven-inch, full-color LCD reconfigurable
Driver Information Center display. The display shows
electric-only range, fuel economy, , extended-range, trip
information, tire pressure information and other key vehicle
messages.
-- High-resolution, seven-inch, full-color, center stack-mounted
touch screen display that serves as the interface for
infotainment and cabin climate controls. An Efficiency (Leaf)
switch accesses energy usage, power flow and charging screens –
all easy to use and understand.
-- Charge modes are customizable according to need and
electricity rates for efficient programming and lower costs.
-- A key fob that allows drivers to remotely start the vehicle
and precondition the cabin based on outside temperatures
-- An exclusive mobile app, powered by OnStar MyLink, that
enables owners to engage with the Volt functions using a smart
phone.
-- Volt warranties bring value and peace of mind
Volt owners receive outstanding battery and vehicle limited warranty coverage. In addition to the eight-year/100,000-mile limited warranty on the Volt’s 16-kWh lithium-ion battery, Chevrolet will provide:
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Three-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper coverage
-- Five-year/100,000-mile roadside assistance and courtesy
transportation
-- Five-year/100,000-mile limited gas engine coverage
-- Six-year/100,000-mile corrosion protection coverage.
Chevrolet is a global automotive brand, with annual sales of about 3.5 million vehicles in more than 130 countries. Chevrolet provides consumers with fuel-efficient, safe and reliable vehicles that deliver high quality, expressive design, spirited performance and value. In the U.S., the Chevrolet portfolio includes: iconic performance cars, such as Corvette and Camaro; dependable, long-lasting pickups and SUVs, such as Silverado and Suburban; and award-winning passenger cars and crossovers, such as Malibu, Equinox and Traverse. Chevrolet also offers “gas-friendly to gas-free" solutions including the Cruze Eco and Volt, both arriving in late 2010. Cruze Eco will offer up to 40 mpg highway while the Chevrolet Volt will offer 25-50 miles of electric, gas-free driving and an additional 310 miles of extended range (based on GM testing; official EPA estimates not yet available). Most new Chevrolet models offer OnStar safety, security, and convenience technologies including OnStar Hands-Free Calling, Automatic Crash Response, and Stolen Vehicle Slowdown. More information regarding Chevrolet models, fuel solutions, and OnStar availability can be found at www.chevrolet.com