Video: Chevrolet Volt Concept

Cars.com managing editor Patrick Olsen talks to GM’s Tony Posawatz about one of the most popular concept cars at the Detroit auto show, the Chevrolet Volt. Learn all you need to know about the plug-in hybrid, straight from the horse’s mouth. Plus more looks at the sharp exterior and interior.

By David Thomas | January 10, 2007 | Comments (5)

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Paul

I'll buy it when Infiniti designs it and Honda builds it. Been there done that with GM. Fool me once and it'll never happen again.

Their EV1 went 70-110 mile all electric, why can't they use the same NiMH battries for this one. This is just a concept car, not real.
plug-in hybrids are already hitting the street from Edrive and hymotion. Full electrics are out from Tesla 250 mile range, eBox 180 mile range and Phoenixmotorcar 200 mile range and all electric. Where's the real GM cars, now ?

LJ

This is the concept that will take off due to long potential driving range, and gas free commutes.
New site for the volt:
http://www.gm-volt.com

Chris

You mean when Infinity designs it and when Nissan builds it? Acura is Honda's high-line brand and for some reason, I don't see competitors selling their work to another company that wants to put them under.

Check out up to the minute news and videos about the Chevy Volt http://www.chevy-volt.net

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