This is an updated version of a story first posted at 2:15 p.m. FLINT, Michigan-- Two new small engine lines, including one to service the electric Chevrolet Volt, will be added to Flint Engine South, ...
GM spokesman Tom Wickham said the line, which will be modified and expanded to handle full production, is expected to start building engines for the Volt as well as a 1.4-liter, turbocharged engine ...
General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner said today the automaker will build engines for the new Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid vehicle at a new plant here, with an investment of $370 million. The plant will ...
Later today, details about the powertrain of the new 2016 Chevrolet Volt will be released when GM CEO Mary Barra speaks to the Detroit Economic Club. But a GM press release this morning announcing ...
As Chevrolet very often point outs in marketing its 2011 Volt extended-range electric car, more than 70 percent of U.S. vehicles cover less than 40 miles a day. That means that if you recharge a Volt ...
It’s a mere two months before GM is scheduled to start delivering its Chevy Volt to retail customers, yet there are still unanswered questions about how the would-be revolutionary vehicle works. It’s ...
Ralph Hanson February 4, 2009 Comment Now! General Motors has confirmed that the first batch of its upcoming Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrids will feature an internal combustion ‘back-up’ engine sourced ...
Edmunds Inside Line is reporting the Chevy Volt apparently doesn't use the engine to recharge its batteries while driving, going against what every media outlet — CNBC, the buff books and every web ...
Chevrolet may have made the 2016 Volt sleeker and more comfortable than its predecessor, but the important changes start under the hood. The second-generation Voltec powertrain might follow the same ...
Interesting news from General Motors today that's resulted in some puzzled expressions at Engadget HQ. We've learned that the Volt, which Chevrolet has been making quite a fuss about calling an ...
As Chevrolet very often point outs in marketing its 2011 Volt extended-range electric car, more than 70 percent of U.S. vehicles cover less than 40 miles a day. That means that if you recharge a Volt ...
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