Chevrolet Volt: In Depth

 Chevrolet Volt: In Depth
2011 Chevrolet Volt

An icon for the 21st century

After years of anticipation and hype, Chevrolet has announced final specifications for the 2011 Volt.

On the styling front, the car features a streamlined appearance with a flush front fascia, an aggressively raked windshield, and lightweight 17-inch aluminum wheels. According to GM, the aerodynamic design gives the Volt an additional 8 miles (13 km) of electric range and 50 miles (80 km) of extended range.

Inside, the cabin has a customizable digital instrument cluster, a 7-inch touchscreen display, GPS navigation, XM satellite radio, and a Bose audio system. Other goodies include individual rear seats, silver trim, and ambient lighting. Cloth upholstery is standard, but the optional Premium Trim Package comes with leather.

Motivation is provided by a 16-kWh lithium-ion battery pack and an electric motor which produces 111 kW (149 hp / 151 PS) and 273 lb-ft (368 Nm) of torque. This enables the Volt to accelerate from 0-60 mph in "less than nine seconds" and hit a top speed of 100 mph (161 km/h).  

More importantly, the Volt can travel 25 to 50 miles (40 to 80 km) on electricity alone. When the battery is depleted, a 1.4-liter petrol engine acts as a generator to extend the range up to 310 miles (499 km).

To get the most out of the Volt, owners will have to keep the battery charged. Thankfully, this is a simple process that can be done via a 120V household outlet or a 240V charging station. With the 120V outlet, recharging takes approximately 10 to 12 hours. If you pony up nearly $2,000 ($490 for the charger and $1,475 for installation) the 240V system reduces recharging times to four hours.  While this is pretty typical for an EV, the Volt can be programmed to charge at a certain time - like late at night when electric rates are cheaper. On top of this, owners can manage and monitor their Volt remotely via a smart phone app or MyVolt.com.

Priced at $41,000 ($33,500 after a $7,500 tax credit), the first Volts will be delivered to customers later this year.

Check out the press release for additional information

Source: GM

2011 Chevrolet Volt Reinvents Automotive Transportation In A Complete, No-Compromises Electric Package

  • World's first mass-produced, plug-in electric vehicle with a range-extending onboard engine
  • Revolutionary Voltec propulsion system delivers between 25 and 50 miles of electric driving (depending on terrain, driving techniques and temperature) with a long-life, 16-kW lithium-ion battery and 111-kW (149-hp) electric drive unit; and up to 310 miles of extended range with an onboard 1.4L engine
  • Eight-year/100,000-mile warranty on lithium-ion battery pack
  • Vehicle dynamics, upscale materials, refinement and spirited performance of a premium sports sedan in an ultra-efficient package
  • Extensive use of high-strength steel and full suite of vehicle safety technologies provide occupant protection before, during and after a crash
  • Easy-to-use technologies such as configurable displays, Chevrolet Mobile App powered by OnStar MyLink, and MyVolt.com web portal enhance owner experience
  • Five years of OnStar Directions and Connections service, including Automatic Crash Response, stolen vehicle assistance and connected navigation


Chevrolet today introduced the all-new, 2011 Volt electric vehicle with extended range, establishing an entirely new segment in the global automotive market. The five-door, four-passenger Volt is designed to provide the benefits of an electric vehicle without the range limitations associated with other electric vehicles in the market.

"The Chevrolet Volt can be the only car you own," said Mark Reuss, president, GM North America. "The Volt delivers it all: a revolutionary propulsion system, progressive styling, industry-leading safety, premium amenities and user-friendly technologies, and spirited driving dynamics."

Designed, engineered, built and delivered to customers in 29 months, the Volt will go on sale at Chevrolet dealers before the end of 2010. It is offered in one very well-equipped standard trim level, along with two option packages: a Premium Trim Package and a Rear Camera and Park Assist Package.

The Volt is in a class by itself

The Chevrolet Volt is not a hybrid. It is a one-of-a-kind, all-electrically driven vehicle designed and engineered to operate in all climates. Powered by GM's revolutionary Voltec propulsion system, it consists of a 16-kWh lithium-ion battery pack and electric drive unit that provide pure electric range between 25 and 50 miles, depending on terrain, driving techniques and temperature. A 1.4L gasoline-powered engine extends the range up to an additional 310 miles on a full tank of fuel by operating the vehicle's electric drive system until the car can be plugged in and recharged or refueled. This distinguishes the Volt from electric-only vehicles, which cannot be operated when recharging is not immediately available - such as during a power interruption or on a long-distance trip.

"The Chevrolet Volt makes the electric driving experience as productive, efficient, intuitive, safe and fun as any premium vehicle its size in the market today," said Doug Parks, Volt global vehicle line executive.

Every major element of the Volt was designed and analyzed for efficiency, including its highly aerodynamic exterior, lightweight wheels, specially designed tires, energy-saving premium stereo system, and more. This attention to detail makes the Volt one of the most aerodynamic and energy-efficient vehicles in the market.

The Volt redefines electric drive

The heart of the Chevrolet Volt is its Voltec propulsion system, which combines pure electric drive and an efficient, range-extending engine, giving to the Volt up to 350 total miles of range.

The Volt's long-life battery consists of a 5.5-foot, 435-pound (198.1 kg) T-shaped, 16-kWh lithium-ion battery pack manufactured in Brownstown Township, Mich. It supplies energy to an advanced, 111-kW (149-hp) electric drive unit to propel the vehicle. Using only the energy stored in the battery, the Volt delivers between 25 and 50 miles of fuel- and tailpipe emissions-free electric driving, depending on terrain, driving techniques and temperature.

The Volt battery is designed to deliver value, safety, quality, performance, durability and reliability. It is covered by an eight-year/100,000-mile warranty. Since 2007, GM engineers have completed more than one million miles and four million hours of validation testing of Volt battery packs, as well as each pack's nine modules and 288 prismatic cells. The development, validation and test teams have met thousands of specifications and validated each of the Volt battery's 161 components, 95 percent of which GM designed and engineered.

"Our customers are making a commitment to technology that will help reduce our dependence on petroleum," said Micky Bly, GM executive director, global electrical systems. "In turn, we commit to deliver the highest standards for value, safety, quality, performance and reliability to our customers."

When the battery energy is depleted, the Volt seamlessly transitions to extended-range mode. Power is inverted from a technically advanced, 1.4L 63-kW (84-hp) gasoline-powered onboard engine to the electric drive unit to provide up to 310 additional miles of range.

The Volt proves electric driving can be spirited. Not only does the Volt reach a top speed of 100 mph, the electric drive unit's excellent low speed torque of 273 lb.-ft. (368 Nm) takes it from 0 to 60 mph in less than 9.0 seconds and the quarter mile in less than 17.0 seconds.

Charging the Volt's battery is simple and intuitive, and can be done through 120V conventional household electrical outlets, or through a dedicated 240V charging station. The vehicle is completely rechargeable in about four hours using a 240V outlet and 10 to 12 hours in a 120V outlet. Once the vehicle is plugged in, owners can schedule either immediate or delayed charges, even coordinating charging according to departure time or when electricity rates are lower. Owners also can manage and monitor the Volt remotely via computer on MyVolt.com; or an exclusive smart phone application, Chevrolet Mobile App powered by OnStar MyLink.

The Volt is designed and refined to impress

The Chevrolet Volt's bold, sleek, performance-oriented stance conveys its electrically driven capabilities, and looks like an upscale, midsize sport sedan. This is made possible by its wide front and rear tracks (61.2 / 62.1 inches [1556 / 1578 mm]), 105.7-inch (2685 mm) wheelbase, wheels-out stance, sculpted belt line and premium execution.

"The Volt is a revolutionary car, and we wanted the design to make as sleek and dynamic a statement as possible," said Bob Boniface, director of design. "When you look at this car, it's very technical and refined in its execution, with lots of interrelating surfaces that bring clean, crisp edges and creases."

Working closely with aerodynamicists in GM's own wind tunnel to shape the Volt, design and engineering teams developed the most aerodynamic vehicle in Chevrolet's history. By reducing the energy needed to overcome air resistance, Volt aerodynamicists contributed an estimated eight miles of electric range, and 50 miles of extended range.

The Volt's rounded and flush front fascia, tapered corners and grille enable air to move easily around the car to reduce drag. In the rear, sharp edges and a carefully designed spoiler control air flow. An aggressive rake on the windshield and back glass also helps reduce turbulence and drag.

Inside and out, element-to-element gap and flush relationships are as good or better than any in the segment. Even the underhood compartment is not overlooked: All components are held to a high standard of appearance that harmonizes with the rest of the car, using similarly grained surfaces and colors.

The distinctive, gloss black rear liftgate appliqué carries the Chevrolet bowtie and one of two Volt insignias; the other is found on the forward quarter panel. Six exterior colors are offered on the Volt, including Viridian Joule Tricoat, the winning name chosen in a national contest held last year. The others are Silver Ice Metallic, Black and Cyber Gray Metallic, Crystal Red Metallic Tintcoat and White Diamond Tricoat.

Inside, the Volt offers the space, comfort, convenience and safety features that customers expect in a premium five-door sedan - including storage compartments and 40/40 rear-folding seats. It also delivers them in a variety of interior color, lighting and trim options unlike any offered before on a Chevrolet sedan, but with Chevrolet's signature dual cockpit design.

Two, seven-inch, high-resolution full-color screens are featured: One is a reconfigurable graphic cluster display and the other, in the center stack, features a touch screen display, touch-control switches and integrated shifter.

The graphics in the instrument panel and door inserts are repeated in the premium cloth or available leather-appointed seats. Bright silver appointments appear around the door switches, center cup holders, door pulls, centerstack switches and climate control outlets. Standard infotainment features include:

Navigation radio with 60-GB (30 GB for music storage) hard disc drive, AM/FM/DVD-Rom/MP3 playback capability, voice recognition, Radio Data System, Bluetooth and pause-and-play radio functions
XM Satellite Radio with XM NavTraffic/Weather, one of the industry's most advanced, real-time information systems
Premium, energy-saving Bose audio system with six speakers and subwoofer
Five years of OnStar Directions and Connections service.
In addition to enhancing safety and solidity, the Volt's stiff structure accommodates features that help to isolate engine and wind noise for a whisper-quiet cabin.

The Volt features excellent driving dynamics

Great driving dynamics begin with a solid body-frame-integral structure that enables optimal tuning and provides drivers with an enhanced sense of stability, solidity and confident road manners.

The Volt's MacPherson strut-type suspension, sophisticated compound crank rear axle and quick-reacting, rack-mounted electric power steering system with ZF steering gear - a feature commonly found on premium sport sedans - have been tuned to deliver a smooth, refined ride with responsive handling and solid, on-center feel. A low center of gravity combines with the wider track and long wheelbase for balanced performance, and front and rear hydraulic ride bushings, another premium addition, help eliminate road harshness.

The electro-hydraulic regenerative brake system captures energy up to 0.2g for transfer back to the battery. The friction braking system features large rotors with a special finishing process that protects against corrosion and promotes longer life.

The Volt rides on lightweight aluminum wheels that weigh only 17.8 pounds (8.1 kg) each, compared to 24.2 pounds (11 kg) for typical 17-inch wheels. They're wrapped in Goodyear Fuel Max all-season, low-rolling resistance tires optimized for electric vehicle range, noise, feel and performance.

The Volt features Chevrolet's continuous safety

Like all Chevrolet vehicles, the Volt helps protect occupants before, during and - thanks to OnStar - after a crash. Crash-avoidance features include standard anti-lock brakes with traction control, StabiliTrak electronic stability control and advanced, LED daytime running lamps that make the Volt more visible to other motorists and pedestrians.

Occupant protection continues with a strong structure, and the Chevrolet Volt's body-frame-integral structure strategically blends advanced steels to help ensure crashworthiness and stiffness. Nearly 80 percent of the Volt's overall structure consists either of high-strength, advanced high-strength or ultra high-strength steel. Active occupant protection features include eight standard air bags and safety belts with dual pretensioners to help reduce the risk of injury.

After a crash, the Chevrolet Volt offers the security of OnStar, which uses built-in vehicle sensors to automatically alert an OnStar advisor in certain types of collisions. The advisor is immediately connected to the vehicle and can request that emergency help be sent to its location.

Because the Volt operates so quietly in all-electric mode, a driver-activated feature sounds a noise to alert pedestrians, particularly those with visual impairments, in an intersection. The alert was developed in conjunction with the American Federation of the Blind.

The Volt connects with owners 24/7

There is much more technology inside the Volt than its electric propulsion system. Intuitive features such as high-resolution displays, connectivity and the ability to monitor and control vehicle functions remotely redefine how owners interface with their vehicles.

Key technologies include:

  • Touch-control switch system on the center console
  • High-resolution, seven-inch, full-color LCD reconfigurable Driver Information Center display. The display shows electric-only range, fuel economy, , extended-range, trip information, tire pressure information and other key vehicle messages.
  • High-resolution, seven-inch, full-color, center stack-mounted touch screen display that serves as the interface for infotainment and cabin climate controls. An Efficiency (Leaf) switch accesses energy usage, power flow and charging screens - all easy to use and understand.
  • Charge modes are customizable according to need and electricity rates for efficient programming and lower costs.
  • A key fob that allows drivers to remotely start the vehicle and precondition the cabin based on outside temperatures
  • An exclusive mobile app, powered by OnStar MyLink, that enables owners to engage with the Volt functions using a smart phone.
  • Volt warranties bring value and peace of mind

Volt owners receive outstanding battery and vehicle limited warranty coverage. In addition to the eight-year/100,000-mile limited warranty on the Volt's 16-kWh lithium-ion battery, Chevrolet will provide:

  • Three-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper coverage
  • Five-year/100,000-mile roadside assistance and courtesy transportation
  • Five-year/100,000-mile limited gas engine coverage
  • Six-year/100,000-mile corrosion protection coverage.

 

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 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
Interestingly enough, I've been seeing a disguised Chevrolet prototype rolling around the streets of Ann Arbor. It seems to be roughly the same size as the Volt, but I'm not exactly sure what it could be. It's been here a few times now, so I wouldn't be surprised if I were to see it again. When I do, I'll try to snag a video of it and send it to one of the editors to see what you guys think. All I'm certain of is that it is a small Chevrolet sedan that makes absolutely no noise when it goes by.
October 11, 2010 8:26 am
 CDspeed CDspeed
I had spied two disguised Volts here in my local area in Florida. I spied the two Volts only two days after the first pictures of the production Volt were released. And just two weeks ago I noticed two identical Toyota Camry hybrids next to me in traffic, the lead Camry had an antenna sticking out in front of it's driver side rearview mirror, the antenna was bare metal with a bullet shaped red tip.
October 11, 2010 12:48 pm
 Siawa Siawa
Tired of all the Volt threads, either release the car or shut it. PS: Not you WCF, GM :)
October 11, 2010 9:00 am
 TheAlchemist TheAlchemist
That's what Iv'e been saying. hype, hype, hype...release the damn thing and the people figure out whether it's good or not!
October 12, 2010 10:59 am
 torqueofthetown torqueofthetown
I really despise the social engineering the Govt does in heavily subsidizing certain vehicles and taxing (ie gas guzzler) other vehicles to change our behavior. Or at the very least punishing us for not changing our behavior.
October 11, 2010 11:59 am
 B_M_Gearhead B_M_Gearhead
Welcome to the club. We need to be punished for killing the polar bears.
October 11, 2010 12:32 pm
 CDspeed CDspeed
Our addiction to oil has fiscally killed animals and people alike. Remember the Gulf oil spill, and the soldiers in the middle east. We do need to be punished for being greedy, blind, and stupid.
October 11, 2010 1:00 pm
 B_M_Gearhead B_M_Gearhead
I am willing to bet that more critters have ceased to exist due the production of the wood used to build our houses than in the search and retrieval of oil. And while I hate the loss of human lives as well history has shown us that there is no lack of excuses to kill. If it wasn't for oil I'm sure we'd find another excuse to commit murder on one another on an epic scale be it oil, land, or the number one killer, in the name of god, whichever god it happens to be at the time.
October 11, 2010 1:55 pm
 torqueofthetown torqueofthetown
@ CDspeed, why do you dislike fossil fuels so much? Fossil fuels provide us with a wonderful lifestyle. I don't know about you but I really like having electricity at my home and the ability to move around via planes trains and automobiles as I desire. Why do you want us to go back to third world living standards????
October 11, 2010 2:52 pm
 need4speed need4speed
the pic of this car on the home page reminded me of a ford taurus.
October 11, 2010 2:02 pm
 CDspeed CDspeed
@ torqueofthetown, It's not a matter of disliking fossil fuel and I'm especially not talking third world standards. But we do need to clean up our act, yes our traveling lifestyles are good but we're burning toxic chemicals in the process. When I used the word greedy before, I was referring to the lengths we go to, to get oil. We pay trillions to ship it from over seas and don't seem to mind drilling it up from the bottom of ocean even though both methods have led to horrible spills. And although we rarely admit it we start wars to secure our share of oil. It is incredibly stupid to ignore the fact that oil is dirty, corrupting, and simply can't last forever. We can't just sit around and keep pretending that there is no problem. You don't have to fear change it is coming but it is going to take time, so your not going to see it come in an instant, there will still be Lamborghinis and Bugattis just keep an open mind as cars start to evolve away from fossil fuels. We simply can't turn a blind eye to the fact that oil won't last forever and ignore the damage it does do.
October 11, 2010 3:55 pm
 iamkhanz iamkhanz
cars so ugly they're afraid to release it.. and I mean humm.. i'd personally rather have a 335 then a VOLT..i know priorities.. i wish I could just cut my grass and put it in a car for fuel... I'd pay 40 just to see that!
October 11, 2010 4:59 pm
 Alfafox5 Alfafox5
1. It's great to see this car in a color besides Silver! Finally! 2. Pic 14 shows the rear door inserts as simply black plastic! Really!? I hope this is a pre-production gaff. After seeing the cool inserts on the front doors and paying 40k it better have cool materials throughout it's 4-seater cabin. Sheesh!
October 11, 2010 9:08 pm
 H3LUX H3LUX
i love how in the end the car that shits on the prius. and leads the way into future for everyday people is from america. Thank you GM. i knew supporting you wasnt for nothing :). i will be buying a volt. because it actually is cool instead of the usual gayness a electric/hybird brings
October 12, 2010 2:40 am
 TheAlchemist TheAlchemist
Wow, that dash, really. Stark white plastic? Did Apple have some say in this? ...as for the $41K sticker (and I imagine that's the base) you really think people are going to run out and buy this hideous hybrid...uh sorry..extended EV vehicle?
October 12, 2010 11:05 am
 H3LUX H3LUX
umm yeah, this car is the next best thing since sliced bread. its everything the prius couldnt be
October 12, 2010 12:21 pm
 TheAlchemist TheAlchemist
ya, will let time tell.
October 14, 2010 9:01 pm