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General Motors unveils electric car

The Chevy Volt.
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Sept 16, 2008
General Motors Tuesday unveiled its electric car, the Volt, from its Detroit headquarters on the company's 100th anniversary.

The Volt has a battery-powered electric motor that runs the car for up to 40 miles (65 kilometers).

A gasoline-powered engine generates electricity to replenish the battery, giving the car hundreds of additional miles, GM said in a statement.

"Revealing the production version of the Chevy Volt is a great way to open our second century," said GM chairman Rick Wagoner, adding the car responded "to today's and tomorrow's energy and environmental challenges."

The Volt can be charged in eight hours with a standard household 120 voltage outlet or three hours with a 240 voltage outlet.

GM estimates the Volt will cost about two cents per mile to drive with battery power, compared to 12 cents per mile with gasoline priced at 3.60 dollars per gallon.

The car also boasts of one of the most aerodynamic designs of any car in GM's history, according to the statement. Other features include a touch-sensitive infotainment center and Bluetooth connectivity for a cell phone and music streaming.

The car has a maximum speed of about 100 miles per hour (160 kilometers an hour).

Production of the Volt in the US should begin in 2010.

The company has not officially announced a price for the car, but it is expected to cost more than 30,000 dollars.

The Volt is part of a trend in the US automobile industry to move towards smaller, more environmentally-friendly cars as customers abandon large and gas-guzzling sport-utility vehicles.

The company currently has five "hybrid" cars on the market, which run on electric power and automatically switch to a diesel engine when the battery runs low.

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Marking 100 years, GM says China crucial to its future
Shanghai (AFP) Sept 16, 2008
General Motors marked its 100th anniversary Tuesday, saying its future lay in China as it broke ground on a research facility that will develop hybrid and electric cars for the Chinese market.







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