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Another electric sports car on the way, maybe

Judging from the visible details on this teaser image including the fender profiles, the shape of the windshield and the mirrors, and the involvement of former Lotus executive Albert Lam, I'm going to go out on a limb and predict that this will be yet another car derived from the Elise platform. That means we're probably talking another Tesla Roadster. No way are they ever going to sell 2,500 of these a year. 

Detroit Electric returns with 100% electric sports car teaser
Revived Detroit Electric company announces it will unveil a brand new all-electric sports car in Detroit in early April.

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New Cadillac ELR retains current Chevy Volt powertrain with software tweaks including… 4

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New Cadillac ELR retains current Chevy Volt powertrain with software tweaks including Regen on Demand

Cadillac finally revealed the ELR coupe to the world yesterday and as expected, it hasn't really diverged much from the original plan. It looks almost exactly like the original and stunning Converj concept from 2009 although the wheelbase and track have grown ever so slightly. 

Contrary to some wild and unfounded speculation last spring it also doesn't have a new powertrain or 2.0-liter turbocharged range extender. https://plus.google.com/u/0/114133424228405038490/posts/3vNw81KUr3T

In fact, the hardware bits are essentially identical to the slightly updated hardware that debuted in the Volt last summer including the revised battery chemistry that upped the capacity from 16 to 16.5 kWh. However, all the expected amenities that make this a Cadillac including the 20-inch wheels, mean this car weighs 300 pounds more than a Volt. In order to provide the performance boost people expect from a Cadillac and still maintain the electric range they would want from this type of car, the engineers took advantage of the real world experience they have gained with the Volt over the past 2.5 years.

The traction motor has been recalibrated to provide some extra output, now 117-135 kW depending on the mode the driver selects including the available sport setting. Now that the GM has more confidence in the durability of its battery system, the ELR is now also using more of the available capacity to retain a 35 mile electric driving range. In fact, I would be surprised if GM doesn't make those latter adjustments to the 2014 Volt software to boost it's range by a few more miles. 

One other aspect that is exclusive to the Cadillac is Regen on Demand. Most cars in this segment with automatic transmissions have steering wheel mounted paddle shifters that the driver can tap to downshift and get some extra engine braking going into corners or downhill. With its single speed gearbox, this obviously isn't an option on the ELR. However,tapping its paddles allows the driver to get some short pulses of regenerative braking when desired, providing a similar effect to quick downshift without touching the brake pedal.

Definitely a rather nifty touch although for a likely price of $65-70,000 such details are needed. #NAIAS  

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Will the second generation Chevy Volt shift more toward the plug-in hybrid path?

Will the second generation Chevy Volt shift more toward the plug-in hybrid path?

If this article from the UK-based AutoExpress is to be believed, GM will opt for a smaller battery for the second generation Vauxhall/Opel Ampera and presumably the near identical +Chevrolet Volt. The story quotes Thomas Sedran, GM’s Vice President of Strategy and Operations as saying 18-30 miles of electric range is sufficient compared to the 25-50 miles the current model is capable of. 

Going with a 40% smaller battery would allow the engineers to drop about 150 pounds and probably several thousand dollars of cost.  Re-configuring the current T-shaped battery pack would also potentially allow the designers to add accommodations for a third passenger in the back seat addressing one of the biggest complaints against the Volt. 

The weight reduction and a new more efficient range extender engine would lead to improved fuel efficiency in charge sustaining mode. GM is also no doubt learning lessons from both current Volt customers and its competitors.  

The current electric range of approximately 40 miles was selected based on data that said 75% of drivers go less than that on a daily basis. The 30,000+ Volts and Amperas on the road already are feeding back a lot of usage data to the OnStar databases. GM has probably found that the shorter range would still meet the requirements of the way drivers are actually using these vehicles. 

More importantly the shorter range would still allow GM to complete the EPA driving cycles without running the engine, in the same way that Ford is able to do with the Fusion Energi and C-MAX Energi. The reduced weight would help the hybrid mode mileage allowing the new Volt to get much better label numbers than the current model. 

Next Vauxhall Ampera to get shorter range
The next-generation Ampera could feature a smaller battery and shorter range in a bid to drive down the price

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Back in April 2009, I had a chance to drive one of the first Chevy Volt powertrain… 12

Back in April 2009, I had a chance to drive one of the first Chevy Volt powertrain mules with +Tony Posawatz at the +General Motors Tech Center.  Today, +Fisker Automotive announced that Tony was joining the company as its new CEO. 

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After a limited launch in just a handful of markets late last year, the Chevy Volt… 3

After a limited launch in just a handful of markets late last year, the Chevy Volt will be available nationwide by the end of this year.

The Volt is the world's first production electric vehicle with extended range capability but it's a very complex vehicle that may or may not be the best choice for everyone.

Throughout the development of the Volt from early 2007 to late 2010, I wrote about the technology and the people developing it for AutoblogGreen and Autoblog. I recently compiled those articles into an e-book called Recharging the Car. The book is now available at a reduced price on the Amazon Kindle, Barnes and Noble Nook and Apple iBooks stores. http://rechargingthecar.abuelsamid.com/

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Would you buy a Chevy Volt, and how much would you pay?

volt revealI’ve put a new poll in the right sidebar about the Chevy Volt. I’ve written a lot about the Volt recently which if you haven’t checked out AutoBlogGreen is an electric car with an on-board gasoline powered battery charger. The articles on ABG have generated a lot of comments, and I’m curious about how much people might be willing to pay for such a car. Such a car has the potential to dramatically reduce fuel use and carbon emissions. None of the EVs built up until now have appealed to me personally, but this is definitely one that I’d buy.


My story on GM’s new electric car, the Chevy Volt

Chevy VoltI wrote a series of stories that went live today on the new GM electric car, the Chevy Volt and it actually made it to the front page of Digg this morning. Go check out the articles here, here and here and their’s more coming later today. Don’t forget to hit the Digg this button on the story. This is a very cool car and a great example of what’s coming to the road in the next few years.