TEST DRIVING VOLT, DETROIT’S 1ST PHEV
Taking the Volt for a Test Drive; We took a pre-production Volt for a spin. Thumbs up
Mark Boslet, May 19, 2010 (Greentech Media)
"General Motors snuggled closer to Google… by announcing it will use Google Maps to add location-based features to its Chevy Volt mobile app…[W]ith the release of version 2.0 of the app running on Google's Android software, the smart-phone application will pinpoint the location of cars, even transmit voice-guided directions.
"…[The app] allows owners of the upcoming Volt electric hybrid to check battery charge levels, unlock doors and start engines…The joint development with Google is clearly a feather in the cap of GM's OnStar…But the real news [is] the Volt itself. GM has been guarding details of the car's feel and handling, and it cast aside the curtain to offer test-drives to a handful of San Francisco journalists. The verdict: largely favorable…"
From sboschert via YouTube
"The Volt is GM's first foray into the emerging electric car market, and instead of a tiny lightweight two seater, it is a roomy-enough mid-sized vehicle in keeping with the majority of cars on the road today…
"…It boasts respectable economy, with a 375-pound lithium ion battery from LG Chemicals capable of a 40 miles range. The 16 kilowatt hour battery has 220 cells and a GM designed heating and cooling system to preserve performance in cold and hot weather…[which] can rob a battery of its charge."
From sboschert via YouTube
"When it drains, a 1.4-liter, 4-cylinder gasoline powered generator kicks in…The car has a comfortable feel on the road. Its shocks are soft enough to absorb the ride and its steering is tight. Like many cars with high-efficiency electric motors, the vehicle has pep and is responsive…[GM says] it feels like a car, and it does, with the exception that it is quiet. The pleasure of leaving a parking spot with little to no noise is hard not to appreciate.
"GM created uncertainty about the Volt by warning the production model, expected before the end of the year, will differ from the prototypes it is showing off. But Tony Posawatz, vehicle line director, [said the proptotype is representative of the production vehicle]…Posawatz did not solve the biggest mystery: the price. GM has suggested the car could cost about $30,000 after a $7,500 federal tax credit. But late summer is when the sticker will be finalized…"
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