A New GM Kicks Into High Gear at Product and Technology Event
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A New GM Kicks Into High Gear at Product and Technology Event
[LIST] [*]Chevrolet Volt estimated city fuel economy is 230 mpg / 25 kilowatt hours per 100 miles [*]Media and consumers preview 25 new models coming between now and 2011 [*]Cadillac confirms new entry-level luxury sport sedan is under development [*]GM's four brands launch six all-new 2010 vehicles, including the industry's most fuel-efficient compact crossover SUVs and all-new Buick LaCrosse sedan [*]GM launches The Lab to gather and incorporate direct consumer feedback to possible future vehicle designs
DETROIT (August 11, 2009) — A revitalized General Motors reintroduced itself today with an array of all-new cars, crossovers and trucks debuting now through 2011. GM also made a historic announcement: When the Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle rolls off the assembly line late next year, it will be the first mass-production automobile to achieve triple-digit fuel economy, with an expected 230 mpg in the city, or 25 kilowatt hours per 100 miles.
DETROIT (August 11, 2009) — A revitalized General Motors reintroduced itself today with an array of all-new cars, crossovers and trucks debuting now through 2011. GM also made a historic announcement: When the Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle rolls off the assembly line late next year, it will be the first mass-production automobile to achieve triple-digit fuel economy, with an expected 230 mpg in the city, or 25 kilowatt hours per 100 miles.
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