Chevrolet Volt News

  • 2011 Toyota Prius

    As of the middle of April, gasoline is approaching $4.00 per gallon across the United States and oil is surging past $110 per barrel. More and more energy observers are talking about "$5 per gallon fuel" here in the U.S. So how do you minimize your gasoline costs and maximize your mileage? What makes more sense, a high-mileage small car, a midsize hybrid, or a plug-in electric car? According to Consumer Reports, the typical American drives about 12,000 miles a year. If you're driving a lumbering SUV, you're probably lucky to see 20 miles per gallon. A more sedate midsize car can return around...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt destroyed in Barkhamsted, CT, garage fire; image from WTNH News 8 report
    Electric-Car Fire: Flaming Garage Shows Media Ignorance

    A garage caught fire, destroying the two cars inside. That's what we know. One of the cars inside was a brand-new 2011 Chevrolet Volt, and the other was a home-converted electric car. But because of that, what we've gotten from various media is inaccurate at best, and potentially quite misleading...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf in Car Wash
    Myth Busting Electric Car Myths: Yes, You Can Use a Car Wash

    We’ve talked before about how all major electric cars on the market today have to undergo just as rigorous a water testing as their gasoline counterparts. But just like the many people who ask us on a weekly basis what happens when electric cars meet water perhaps there’s a voice...

  • 2011 Fisker Karma
    Plug-In Hybrid MPGs: Is Parallel or Range-Extended Better?

    These are exciting times to be a car shopper, as the choices in every possible category just keep getting better and more fuel-efficient. The options for ecologically sensitive hybrid buyers have taken a major step forward with the introduction of the 2011 Chevrolet Volt and the imminent arrival of...

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    BMW Hires Lead Electric-Car Engineer From Chevy Volt Team

    Not so long ago, the notion of luxury German brand BMW hiring an engineer from General Motors might have been a stretch. The company prefers to promote engineers from within its Munich engineering headquarters. But reports that Frank Weber, the lead engineer of the 2011 Chevrolet Volt team, has...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt drive test, March 2011
    The 2011 Chevrolet Volt: More Electric Than Car?

    Despite what GM wanted you to think when it first launched its brand new 2011 Chevrolet Volt, its four-seat extended range electric car or plug-in hybrid does consume gasoline. But it turns out that despite the protestations of dyed-in-the-wool electric vehicle advocates, the 2011 Chevrolet Volt...

  • 2011 New York Auto Show

    Electric-car fans, here's your chance to see the latest EVs and plug-in hybrids, up close at New York's Javits Center. High Gear Media is joining with Hyundai and the New York International Auto Show to give you the chance to attend the upcoming show and to write about it for a High Gear Media site. All you need to do is to sign up and tell us about your most memorable auto show moment. Maybe it's the world debut of the Chevrolet Volt, or the Nissan Leaf--or even the Ford Focus Electric? Just write about it and if your entry is published, you'll be entered automatically to win air and...

  • Lithium-ion battery pack for 2011 Chevrolet Volt
    LG Finishes Electric Car Battery Factory, Leads Battery War

    South Korean electronics giant LG has just finished what it claims is the world’s largest lithium-ion battery plant for electric vehicle traction batteries. Capable of producing enough lithium ion batteries to put 100,000 electric cars on the road LG’s chemical devision LG Chem is keen...

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    2011 Chevrolet Volt: The View From the Inside Out

    If you haven’t seen our part one coverage of our 2011 Chevrolet test drive at the 2011 Denver Auto Show, then be sure to check that out (more here). After talking a little about how the car drives, we thought it would be good to give people who haven’t had a chance to get in one an idea...

  • President Obama inspects the 2011 Chevrolet Volt
    Is Obama's Goal of 1 Million Plug-In Cars By 2015 Feasible?

    Since 2008, Barack Obama has consistently promoted the goal of having 1 million advanced technology vehicles on U.S. roads by 2015. The number refers to plug-in vehicles that use grid power, stored in lithium-ion battery packs, to operate their electric traction motors. Regular hybrids like the...

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    Driven: 2011 Chevrolet Volt At the 2011 Denver Auto Show

    The 2011 Denver Auto Show, a show that saw an increase in size and participation this year, closed on Sunday. The results proved what most of us in the auto industry felt about the show—there were more people and more manufacturers out on the floor. Officially, the 2011 Denver Auto Show was...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt outside Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant
    Chevy Volt Outsells Nissan Leaf Again: March Electric Car Sales

    The 2011 Chevy Volt continues to outsell the 2011 Nissan Leaf, but during March, the Japanese battery electric car at last started to move noticeable numbers of cars--almost five times as many as it sold in February. The two major-manufacturer plug-ins currently on the market sold a total of 906...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt

    We have talked a lot about the 2011 Chevrolet Volt from the time it was a concept all the way through to the launch of the production car. There is no doubt that the Volt is changing the automotive industry. We have seen people young and old interested in the newest battery electric plug-in hybrid. Heck, we have followed the car threw a couple of controversies about the engine and how it relates to the drivetrain and how the equivalent miles per gallon are figured and relate to gasoline powered cars. Through all that the Volt has proven to be a revolutionary car for the automotive industry...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt drive test, March 2011
    VIDEO: Will Electric Cars Like The Chevy Volt Save You Money?

    The problem with shooting video is that there's always one thing you forget to say until the camera's gone. Especially if it's low-budget and done on the fly. That's when the onscreen talent tends to forget to qualify some of the things they say. Like, for instance, this discussion of the unlikely...

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    Report Threatens Badge-Engineered Buick Model Of Chevy Volt

    General Motors and its brand strategies have been through a lot of turmoil in recent years. Now, GM is down to just four brands in North America--Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac--and is rapidly taking Chevrolet global, including its Malibu midsize model. Buick survived only because of its...

  • Shell Hydrogen Station in Reykjavik Iceland
    Can Urine Rescue Hydrogen-Powered Cars?

    It's been a rough couple of years for cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells. As the drums beat louder for electric cars--the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, Nissan's upcoming EV, and more--the hydrogen chorus is waning. But perhaps there's hope. And perhaps it's as close as your nearest urinal. Or, more...

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    2011 Chevrolet Volt: Quick Drive Impressions

    The 2011 Geneva Motor Show has come and gone and was a real treat for electric car fans. Not only could you get close to cars like the 2011 Nissan Leaf and smart fortwo electric drive, but some were even available to test. One of the cars attracting a lot of attention was the 2011 Chevrolet Volt...

  • Owl makes a new home in Chervolet Volt Battery Case
    Chevy Volt: Battery Pack Housing Today, Owl's Nest Tomorrow?

    General Motors has been keen to point out that its 2011 Chevrolet Volt is a truly environmentally responsible and highly recyclable vehicle. As it turns out even we didn’t quite understand Chevrolet when it told us that most of its plug-in hybrid could be recycled at the end of a car’s...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt drive test, March 2011

    You don't start the engine in a 2011 Chevrolet Volt. Instead, you "power up" the car by pressing a button with the universal computer power symbol on it. Once the Volt has gone through its bootup routine, complete with tones and chimes, the button glows blue and you're ready to roll on electric power. But the relative silence of electric mode--the engine is off whenever the car's stopped, unless you open the hood--means that you could forget that your car is powered up, step out, walk away ... and leave it switched on. For hours. The folks at fancy-schmancy car magazine The DuPont Registry...

  • Lotus Engineering Range Extender
    Little Lotus Range-Extending Engine For Electric Cars Proves Popular

    Most car buyers haven't even heard the term "range extender" yet. But over time, expect it to become more familiar, as electric cars like the 2011 Chevrolet Volt introduce the concept of a gasoline engine that turns a generator to produce electricity to power the vehicle. Tiny, powerful, efficient...

  • 2011 Honda Insight
    Chevy Volt Price-Gouging Pushes Buyer Into Honda Insight Hybrid

    For all the media furor over the 2011 Nissan Leaf and the 2011 Chevy Volt, you'd think that tens of thousands of them were flooding onto our streets each month. Not so. As of Feb 28, the total sold between both cars was just 1,102, made up of 928 Volts and 174 Leafs. Now, it may be that those...

  • Lotus Safe & Sound noisemaker
    Has U.N. Doomed Quiet Electric Cars to a Life of Noise Making?

    Should electric cars make noise? It’s one of the most contentious arguments in the electric vehicle world today, with passionate cases made on both sides for and against warning systems designed to announce the presence of a plug-in car to pedestrians. But early reports coming out of a recent...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt drive test, March 2011
    2011 Chevrolet Volt Drive Review: Five Things We Don't Like

    Some things about the 2011 Chevrolet Volt we liked, and there were a few that puzzled us. But GM's innovative range-extended electric car also has its share of annoyances. We found several features irritating, or (to be more diplomatic) perhaps not-quite-entirely-thought-through yet. That's...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Volt drive test, March 2011
    2011 Chevrolet Volt Drive Review: Five Things That Puzzle Us

    The 2011 Chevrolet Volt is a remarkable achievement for General Motors, but it does have a few features and behaviors that make us scratch our heads. After living with the car for five days and more than 700 miles, here are five questions we'd love to get answers to. (GM PR: You know where we live...

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