GM to launch Volt/Ampera sub-brand in 2015

 GM to launch Volt/Ampera sub-brand in 2015
Chevrolet Volt MPV5 electric concept 23.04.2010

Will consist of three models

According to a recent report, GM is planning to launch a major extended-range offensive when the next-generation Chevrolet Volt (Opel / Vauxhall Ampera) is unveiled in 2015.

While the company has already shown the Volt MPV5 concept, strong Volt/Ampera demand has forced GM to hold back on additional variants. However when the next-generation launches, the company will be able to add new production facilities which will allow them to introduce a Volt/Ampera sub-brand that will consist of three models - a crossover, an Astra-sized hatchback, and a slightly larger version of today's Volt/Ampera.

Speaking with AutoCar, Nick Reilly - the president of GM Europe - revealed the next-generation Volt will be cheaper and offer a longer electric range. More importantly, if governments continue their current incentives, the next-generation Volt will be priced competitively with traditional petrol-powered models.

Source: AutoCar

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 torqueofthetown torqueofthetown
I'm sure lookin forward to when electric cars catch so my electric bill can be heavily taxed to cover the reduced gas tax being paid.
December 7, 2010 2:11 pm
 B_M_Gearhead B_M_Gearhead
I hate that your probably right.
December 7, 2010 2:33 pm
 TZARHINO TZARHINO
Yep. Any one for nuclear powered cars?
December 7, 2010 10:28 pm
 DUCATI46 DUCATI46
I hate to agree with you too!! You just know that would happen!
December 8, 2010 3:08 am
 benzboy benzboy
I live in california , iam just going to put up solar panels and be done with it LOL!!!!!!!
December 7, 2010 11:39 pm
 joshg_5 joshg_5
They got rid of the Pontiac brand and replaced it with this?... Damn.
December 7, 2010 11:54 pm
 thoughtchallenge thoughtchallenge
The Chinese market for new cars is in the nieghborhood of 18 million a year now. That means they will be consuming more and more oil. At the same time oil wells around the world have past their peak. The Gulf(deep ocean drilling) and Alaska wild life reserve are places you would drill lastly. If that's what we're down to then, we got to do some serious cutting back. Yes the oil markets have pulled back a bit in price, but the long term trend is up and these electrics are gonna look pretty tempting at $6 and $7 gallon gas.
October 22, 2011 8:32 pm