2011 Chevrolet Volt MPV5 Concept uses a 152 PS (150 HP) electric motor that is charged by a 16 kWh lithium-ion battery, along with a 1.4-liter gasoline unit. The combustion engine’s purpose is to act purely as a generator, extending the hybrid’s range from a stingy 51.5 km (32 miles) on battery power alone to up to 482 km (300 miles).
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There are no styling changes for the new Cruze compact sedan by General Motors as the company focused its attention on improving the car’s fuel economy and equipment features.
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Google has just adopted the largest workplace charging installation for electric vehicles in the U.S. with the completion of 70 “ChargePoint” stations at its Mountain View, California headquarters.
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GM declared pricing details for the 2012 model year Chevrolet Volt, and that is now out there for purchase in all fifty states, this early morning. The 2011 Volt was presented in just 7 states and also the District of Columbia. GM has dropped the base cost for its extended collection electrical car by slightly through $1,000 to $39,995, which incorporates an $850 vacation destination freight charge but excludes tax, title and license costs. All those that qualify to get a full federal tax credit .
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The highlight of the 2012 Impala redesign in both police and retail forms is the adoption of the GM’s new 3.6-liter V6 engine with direct-injection technology coupled to a six-speed automatic transmission. The six-cylinder unit delivers 302-horsepower and according to GM’s engineering tests, it offers the 2012 Impala a very respectable 0-60mph (96 km/h) sprint time of 6.6 seconds.
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