August 29th, 2008 by
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We’ve seen GM’s carefully managed Volt PR campaign, but that hasn’t stopped our friends at AutoBlogGreen from combing the net for a better look, resulting in these apparent snaps of the center console and the production exterior rolling along the set of Transformers 2. The shiny, rounded all white center console with touch sensitive interface? You’re probably thinking what we’re thinking. At least the exterior shot — which shows off a “Volt” badge on the A-pillar — is a bit more clear. Of course, this might just be a movie-only iteration and any number of things could change before those batteries get out of Malibus and into proper rolling stock… but we’ll just sit back and keep our fingers crossed, at least until 2010.
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July 18th, 2008 by
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Apparently not everyone at General Motors is toiling away in an attempt to get the Volt ready for its 2010 debut, as another sector of the outfit’s R&D division is busy creating a windshield that will, at its core, enable us to stop running stuff over. The futuristic glass would utilize lasers, sensors and cameras in order to help drivers see the road’s edge better, recognize obstructions and enhance things ahead of us so we’ll theoretically react faster. Truth be told, the device is being designed with older drivers in mind, though we don’t see why younger motorists won’t benefit all the same. Unfortunately, it sounds as if you’ll have to keep those toothpicks in your eyelids for a few more years, but at least we’re one step closer to full-on autopilot.
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June 13th, 2008 by
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While some automakers are already promising to have plug-in hybrids on the road by 2010, the US Department of Energy is now pouring some cash into a slightly less ambitious joint effort with Ford, General Motors, and General Electric, which would see plug-ins capable of driving 40 miles on a single charge roll out by 2014. Under the new effort, General Motors will be tasked with improving lithium-Ion battery packs and charging systems, and integrating them into its own research with a test fleet by 2011, while Ford will be aiming to speed up the mass-production of plug-in hybrids, as well as improve its batteries and build prototype vehicles. Rounding things out, General Electric will be partnering with Chrysler to develop a dual-battery system, which promises to let vehicles travel 40 miles on a charge. All of that is still subject to appropriations by Congress, however, and the aforementioned companies would obviously be pouring in a good chunk of change themselves, as a mere $30 million isn’t exactly quite enough to shake up the auto sector these days.
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June 8th, 2008 by
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We already knew that Chevrolet was testing out a fair bit of Volt hardware in modified Malibus, but the time finally arrived for bigwig Bob Lutz to take a test drive in one such vehicle. As General Motors forges ahead with plans to produce the vehicle and have it on the roads by 2010, Lutz was able to get behind the wheel of an “engineering development vehicle” with the 16-kwh Li-ion battery pack system; after cruising about with nary a drop of gasoline to thank, he semi-intentionally coined the experience “electrifying.” It seems the version he drove wasn’t exactly refined, thus he refrained from commenting (read: blasting) too much about the ins and outs of how it performed. Still, even ‘ole Bob missed the “throaty roar of a [traditional] engine.” We’ll raise our glasses to that.
[Via Wired]
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April 7th, 2008 by
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If you’ve been warming to those OnStar assistants when dialing up to get directions, you’ve now got a couple more reasons to pretend that you’re lost. The first enhancement to its existing turn-by-turn service is Destination Download, which essentially enables subscribers with screen-based NAV systems to have routes beamed in without the driver having to pull over and manually enter them. Moving on, we see the official rollout of the long-awaited eNav service, which allows motorists in “turn-by-turn navigation-capable vehicles” to find and save destinations on MapQuest.com; afterwards, the directions can be sent to the car’s navigator. Lastly, XM NavTraffic is joining the fray in order to give OnStar users instant notification if there are any delays ahead in their planned route (and the ability to change course). Peep the read link for a video demonstration of the services, and click on through for the full release.
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April 4th, 2008 by
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General Motors doesn’t have long before everyone and their cousin expects to see at least a few Volts on the road — and it knows it. In an attempt to make sure the deadline is met, the firm has battery testing going on ’round the clock in Michigan and Germany that will theoretically simulate a decade of use in just two years. Additionally, it’s placing batteries in test Malibus in order to get a feel for real-world results. Still, GM has yet to definitively decide on the final engine or which battery supplier it’ll end up working with, but as the eleventh hour grows ever closer, we can only hope that the pieces start to come together.
[Via CNET, image courtesy of Reuters]
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January 14th, 2008 by
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Just as Toyota saw fit to pimp its own forthcoming plug-in hybrid, General Motors is hitting back with “hopes” to produce a similarly equipped Saturn Vue Green Line in 2010 as well. We know, GM doesn’t have the greatest track record when it comes to delivering on time, but you say what you have to in order to keep up, right? Nevertheless, this vehicle is slated to house a “modified version of GM’s two-mode hybrid system and plug-in technology” along with an obligatory Li-ion, and current testing has shown it able to traverse ten miles at “low speeds” when running on battery power alone. It’s also stated that the SUV can be fully recharged in just under five hours, but alas, GM isn’t opening its mouth even a little to address pricing expectations. Hit the read link for a gallery of photos — who knows when you’ll see it in the flesh.
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November 21st, 2007 by
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Although we haven’t noticed an atypical resurgence in doubters, General Motors’ Bob Lutz apparently has. The exec has come forward and stated that the 2010 timeline for its much-anticipated Chevy Volt is still valid, despite the fact that employees working on the vehicle are “becoming increasingly nervous.” While speaking at the Reuters Autos Summit in Detroit, Lutz also noted that there was “a lot of skepticism within the company,” but that those in leadership roles firmly believe that it “has to be done.” More specifically, GM is hoping to “leapfrog anything that is done by any other competitor,” and while we’re delighted to hear that the commitment is still strong, three years offers up a lot of time for situations to change.
[Image courtesy of WindingRoad]
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