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Opel is planning to bring an EV concept to the 2010 Geneva Auto Show. The company says this is the symbol of their “vision of future mobility”. The drivetrain of the concept is based on the 2011 Chevrolet Volt system.
While Chevrolet was excited to have an unusually quick development of Volt and announced that the electric car will be ready several months earlier than they expected, the team did not notice that its leader decided to go different direction.
The American automaker, General Motors, does not plan buying lithium-ion batteries for electric cars from other manufacturers, the company has announced that there will be a plant built by them specifically for this purpose.
This Tuesday General Motors has announced that the new hybrid Chevrolet Volt is going to do 230 mpg in the city driving. The manufacturer said that “a draft EPA federal fuel economy methodology for labeling plug-in electric vehicles” was used in the development testing of the car.
Here is a proof that there should be no fear in the purchases of GM vehicles: although the main office of the company is working on the restructuring, some plants are closing and vehicles are becoming discontinued, there are still people which keep developing their projects.
Mass media is filled up with the shocking reports about General Motors losing its power and going down the road of the financial crisis.
An interesting concept General Motors came to by creating 2011 Chevrolet Volt.
Sales on hybrids grow each day and auto makers do not want to lose their chance. General Motors which owns Chevrolet brand announced about the plans for the future.