VIDEO: GM Brings Chevy Volt to Classic Car Gathering in California
Cars

VIDEO: GM Brings Chevy Volt to Classic Car Gathering in California


The new Chevrolet Volt hybrid is making the rounds in the California area as General Motors has brought a pre-production model to the sunny State for this week's Los Angeles Auto Show. The Detroit automaker's Chief Engineer, Andrew Farah, took the Volt to two popular enthusiast destinations, at Bob's Big Boy in Burbank and Cars & Coffee in Irvine. Hit the break to hear all the positive things (it's an official GM video, what did you expect...) that the people who attended the event had to say about the Volt.








- Gm’s Mark Reuss Teases "new And Improved" 2016 Chevy Volt
GM’s Global Product Development VP, Mark Reuss, is featured in the latest 2016 Chevy Volt teaser. This time, he is joined by the project’s chief engineer, Andrew Farah, who goes points out some of the areas where the new car is improved....

- Gm To Invest $336 Million In Detroit-area Plant To Build Chevrolet Volt
General Motors is planning to invest $336 million in its Detroit-Hamtramck factory to produce the new Chevrolet Volt electric car next year, bringing the combined Volt-related investments in eight different facilities in Michigan to a total of $700 million....

- Picture Quiz: Who Designed The Chevrolet Volt?
All in all, GM gave out 13 pictures of people that took part in the development of the Chevrolet Volt electric hybrid. From this group of GM employees, six were involved in way or another with the Volt’s design. In the photo gallery after the jump...

- Production Chevrolet Volt Spied At Transformers 2 Movie Set?
Could it be that the blue colored Chevrolet Volt that appeared along with a bunch of other GM cars like the Corvette Centennial Design Concept, the Chevy Beat and the ‘Bumblebee’ Camaro at a recent Transformers 2 movie set be the real deal?...

- Have Any Questions About The Chevy Volt? We’ll Ask Gm For You!
We have been invited to an exclusive event for online media featuring the Chevrolet Volt concept in Boston this Thursday, October 11. Since we like to think of ourselves as representatives of our readers, we’d like you to bring us any questions...



Cars








.