DETROIT – General Motors’ Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly plant,
home of the Chevrolet Volt, will close for four weeks beginning in June
for planned upgrades to prepare for a significant increase in the rate
of Volt production, along with assembly of the 2013 Chevrolet Malibu
midsize sedan.
Already in tight supply, the number of Volts available for delivery
to retail customers will be further restricted over the next three
months before production resumes and the Volt and the Opel Ampera begin
being exported to Europe and China.
“The Volt will be available to customers nationwide by the end of
2011,” said Cristi Landy, director of Chevrolet Volt Marketing. “By
taking the time to reconfigure the plant, we will be better able to meet
the tremendous consumer demand.”
The 2011 Volt was launched in California, New York, Connecticut,
Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Virginia and
Washington, D.C. The Volt will be available nationwide and in Europe,
China and Canada by the end of this year.
As a result of the plant upgrades, planned Volt and Ampera production
capacity this year will increase to 16,000 units, including exports and
a fleet of several hundred demonstration units sent to U.S. dealers.
In 2012, global production capacity is expected to be 60,000 vehicles
with an estimated 45,000 to be delivered in the United States.
During the four-week shutdown the plant will complete some
pre-scheduled upgrades, including the installation of new tools,
equipment and overhead conveyor systems throughout the facility. This
will prepare the plant for 2012 Volt and Ampera production and continue
work on projects in preparation to launch the 2013 Malibu next year.
Coupled with already low dealer inventories and strong demand, the
suspension of production, will result in limited availability and
reduced sales in June and July.
The Volt is an electric vehicle that offers a total driving range of
379 miles, based on EPA estimates. For the first 35 miles, the Volt can
drive gas- and tailpipe-free using a full charge of 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 another 344 miles on a full change.
Production of the all-new 2013 Chevrolet Malibu will begin next year.
Building on Chevrolet’s reputation of providing the most fuel-efficient
passenger cars, the 2013 Malibu launch will be led by the Eco model,
expected to achieve 38 miles per gallon on the highway.
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