DETROIT – Motor Trend magazine, one of the world's
premier automotive authorities, today named the Chevrolet Volt the 2011 Motor
Trend Car of the Year.
“We expected a science experiment, but this is a moon
shot,” Motor Trend editors wrote for the January 2011 issue. “The Volt delivers
on the promise of the vehicle concept as originally outlined by GM, combining
the smooth, silent, efficient, low-emissions capability of an electric motor
with the range and flexibility of an internal combustion engine. It is a fully
functional, no-compromise compact automobile that offers consumers real
benefits in terms of lower running costs.”
Many of those benefits are due to the Volt’s
groundbreaking propulsion system. As the world’s first electric vehicle with
extended range capability, the Chevrolet Volt has a total driving range of
about 350 miles. For the first 25 to 50 miles, the Volt drives gas- and
tailpipe-emissions-free using electricity stored in its 16-kWh lithium-ion
battery. When the Volt’s battery runs low, a gas powered engine/generator
seamlessly operates to extend the driving range more than 300 miles on a full
tank.
The Motor Trend Car of the Year award was presented to
Tom Stephens, GM vice chairman for Global Product Operations, at the General
Motors wind tunnel in Warren, Mich.
Aero dynamics engineers there helped develop an equally
revolutionary design: With a drag coefficient of .28, the Volt is also the most
aerodynamic sedan in Chevrolet’s history. Lowering the drag coefficient
increases the vehicle’s efficiency, as less energy is used to overcome air
pressure. As an example, aerodynamics contributes up to eight miles of electric
range, and 40 miles of extended range.
“Chevrolet is truly honored to receive one of the world’s
most coveted automotive awards,” said Stephens. “The Volt team has worked under
extraordinary circumstances to produce this breakthrough vehicle.”
The full report from Motor Trend appears in the January
issue of the magazine (on newsstands in early-December) and online at www.motortrend.com.
General Motors last received the Motor Trend Car of the
Year award in 2008, for the Cadillac CTS.
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