BREAKING: 2011 Chevy Volt revealed!


Click above for high-res gallery of the 2011 Chevy VoltThough its first official public debut isn't scheduled until early next week, the 2011 Chevy Volt has been introduced to the internet early courtesy of the The Car Connection, which published these apparently official pictures of the revolutionary series hybrid today. In the past few weeks we've seen official teasers shots of the car mixed with spy video taken on the set of Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen, all of which have only served to increase excitement ahead of the car's official debut next week. These pics give up the goods like no others, however, and show various GM execs and engineers directly responsible for its development posing alongside like proud papas. The list includes, in order, Tony Posawatz, Bob Lutz, Bob Boniface, Frank Weber, and Andrew Farah.What we see is a vehicle about the size of the current Chevy Cobalt or next-gen Cruze with a very aerodynamic front end and high rear decklid. There are some futuristic design elements too, including the LED fog lights, black expanse beneath the windows and Volt badging attached to the sideview mirrors. Perhaps the most poignant pic of all is Lutz himself doing a double-handed lean on the production Volt, as GM's product czar has been the most visible figure during the car's very public development. Check out all the pics in our gallery below and let us know what you think of the Volt's transfer from concept to production car in the comments.Gallery: 2011 Chevy Volt


[Source: GM, The Car Connection] 

Source: AutoBlog

Original Story: http://www.autoblog.com/2008/09/08/breaking-2011-chevy-volt-revealed/

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I though this one can a bmw

I though this one can a bmw replacement but I have read that there are lot of people who is not satisfied with this model. But when it's still on the coming soon vehicles, lots of people were waiting but what happened? Maybe some of the features and specs were over discussed, this should not be the way car manufacturers would sell and introduced their products. Look at the buyer's reactions. Just repacked the model, it's great.