2016 CHEVROLET VOLT
Vehicle highlights:
• All-new, second-generation model with 53 miles of EV range, greater
efficiency and stronger acceleration
• New two-motor drive unit is up to 12 percent more efficient and 100 pounds
lighter than the first-generation unit
• 420 miles total driving range
• All-new sleek design and five-passenger seating
• Location-based charging
• Enhanced Chevrolet MyLink with smartphone projection technology, featuring
Apple CarPlay capability
ALL-NEW 2016 CHEVROLET VOLT DELIVERS 50 MILES OF EV RANGE,
OFFERS EXPRESSIVE, SLEEK DESIGN AND NEW FEATURES
The all-new 2016 Volt electric car with extended range offers a sleeker, sportier
design – along with 53 miles of EV range, greater efficiency and stronger
acceleration.
In fact, with its new, efficient propulsion system, the new Volt offers a General
Motors’-estimated total driving range of more than 400 miles and with regular
charging, owners are expected to travel more than 1,000 miles on average between
gas fill-ups.
“The 2016 Chevrolet Volt provides our owners with a no-compromise electric
driving experience,” said Alan Batey, president of GM North America. “We believe
our engineering prowess combined with data from thousands of customers allows
us to deliver the most capable plug-in vehicle in the industry.”
The 2016 Chevrolet Volt’s technology and range advancements are complemented
by a design that blends sculpted, muscular proportions with aerodynamic efficiency,
and an all-new interior with seating for five and improved functionality.
New smartphone projection technology on Volt’s MyLink system displays content
from Apple iPhone 5 or later models on the multicolor screen through the Apple
CarPlay feature. Supported apps for the system include phone, messages, maps,
music and compatible third-party apps.
Everything on the 2016 Volt, from charging the battery and checking the charge
status, to the intuitiveness of instrument panel controls, were designed for easier
use.
“According to independent surveyors, Volt owners are the most satisfied in the
industry and they were our compass for developing the next-generation model,”
said Batey.
2016 Volt highlights:
• New two-motor drive unit is up to 12 percent more efficient and 100 pounds
lighter (45 kg) than the first-generation drive unit
• Two-motor design enables 19-percent stronger zero-to-30 mph acceleration
• Battery capacity has increased to 18.4 kWh using 192 cells (96 fewer than
current generation) with weight reduced by more than 20 pounds
• Regen on Demand™ feature enables driver control of energy regeneration via
a convenient paddle on the back of the steering wheel
• New 1.5L range extender, designed to use regular unleaded fuel, offers a
combined EPA-estimated 42 mpg
• Stronger body structure and quieter ride
• New braking system with improved capability and blended Regen feel
• New, five-passenger seating with available rear heated seats
• Location-based charging capability
• 120V portable cord set has a simpler, compact design with more convenient
storage location
• Available illuminated charge port.
Sleeker, sportier design
The 2016 Volt has an all-new, muscular design that incorporates Chevrolet
performance vehicle DNA-inspired cues refined in the wind tunnel.
New features, including active grille shutters, help balance design with efficiency.
Volt’s flowing, dynamic shape is inspired by the toned physiques of athletes and
even the natural shapes of wind-swept sands, with carved body sides and fenders
that blend into the hood. The front-end appearance retains the iconic Volt identity,
with bright upper and lower grille pads.
Greater attention to detail in the design cues, materials and colors also lends a
more premium, contemporary aura to its appearance. It also retains the distinctive
Volt signature on the upper front doors, carrying over one of the first-generation
model’s identifiers.
Inside, the new Volt includes seating for five. Fresh colors exude an inviting upscale
aura – complemented by blue ambient lighting – while the controls are more
intuitively placed and simpler to operate.
The Volt retains its signature dual digital color displays with an eight-inch-diagonal
reconfigurable screen in the instrument cluster to relay driver information. An
additional eight-inch-diagonal touch screen in the center of the instrument panel
controls the Chevrolet MyLink system.
MyLink with smartphone projection technology
New for Volt in 2016, Chevrolet’s new MyLink system with an 8-inch-diagonal color
touchscreen is compatible with Apple CarPlay, which puts iPhone features (iPhone 5
and later) on the display in a smart, simple manner, allowing drivers to make calls,
send and receive messages and listen to music right from the touchscreen or by
voice via Siri. That helps drivers spend more time with eyes on the road and hands
on the wheel.
Using Apple CarPlay is simple. A “Projection” icon on the MyLink screen is visible
when a phone is not connected, then changes to indicate CarPlay when a
compatible phone is connected via a USB. Compatible apps need to be downloaded
to a phone before using and Apple’s privacy statement and terms of use apply.
Data plan rates may also apply.
Apple CarPlay-supported apps include Phone, Messages, Maps, Music and
compatible third-party apps. A full list of those apps can be found at
Apple.com/ios/carplay.
While development and testing is not yet complete, Android Auto compatibility may
be available later in the 2016 model year.
New Voltec propulsion system
An all-new, second-generation Voltec extended range electric vehicle (EREV)
propulsion system is the power behind the 2016 Volt’s increased all-electric driving
range, greater efficiency and stronger acceleration. It was engineered based on the
driving behaviors of first-gen Volt owners.
“Volt owners complete more than 80 percent of their trips without using a drop of
gasoline and they tell us they love the electric driving experience. Putting that
experience at the center of the new Voltec system’s development helped us
improve range, while also making the new Volt more fun to drive,” said Andrew
Farah, vehicle chief engineer. “We established a precedent when the original Voltec
propulsion system debuted and this newest iteration sets the EV technology bar
even higher.”
The Voltec system includes the battery, drive unit, range-extending engine and
power electronics.
GM’s industry-leading battery technology has been re-engineered for the nextgeneration Volt. The 2016 Volt will use an 18.4 kWh battery system featuring
revised cell chemistry developed in conjunction with LG Chem. While overall system
storage capacity has increased, the number of cells have decreased from 288 to
192 as the result of a revised chemistry. The cells are positioned lower in the pack
for an improved (lower) center of gravity and the overall mass of the pack is 21
pounds (9.8 kg) lighter.
Like the battery system, the next-generation Volt’s two-motor drive unit delivers
increased efficiency and performance along with reduced noise and vibration. The
drive unit operates up to 12 percent more efficiently and weighs 100 pounds (45
kg) less than the current system.
Both motors operate together in more driving scenarios, in both EV and extendedrange operation. The ability to use both motors helps deliver a 19-percent
improvement in electric acceleration from zero to 30 mph (2.6 seconds) and a 7
percent improvement from zero to 60 mph (8.4 seconds). GM engineers designed
the Voltec electric motors to use significantly less rare earth materials. One motor
uses no rare earth-type magnets.
More convenient location-based charging
Using real-world experiences of today’s Volt owners, Chevrolet made the charging
system in the next-generation Volt more convenient for customers to recharge the
battery – and to check the charge status.
The new and enhanced features include:
GPS location-based charging
“Owners will now be able to set their charging preferences exclusively for “home”
charging and the vehicle will automatically adjust to that setting when it is at
“home” based on GPS data,” said Farah, the chief engineer. “The new Volt will give
owners greater flexibility for charging on their terms and make public charging
easier.”
This will allow owners to pre-set their 120V charging level (eight amps or 12 amps)
and whether they wish to charge immediately, set a departure time for each day of
the week, or set a departure time and a utility rate schedule to charge only at offpeak rates. These setting will only have to be programmed once and the Volt will
default to them when the vehicle return to its home location.
New, more intuitive charge status indicators
The next-generation Volt makes it easier for owners to confirm their Volt is
charging and gauge charge status. The new status system features a specially
designed tone that indicates when charging has begun, with additional tones for
delayed charging. It will even indicate if the charge port door was left open after
unplugging but before entering the vehicle.
With a glance through the windshield, an updated charge status indicator light on
top of the instrument panel will show the approximate charge level through a series
of flashes. An available illuminated charge port makes it easier to plug in after dark.
Portable cord set enhancements
A new 120V portable cord set has a simpler, compact design with more convenient
storage location. The storage bin for the cord is now located on the left side of the
Volt’s rear cargo area, above the load floor, for improved accessibility.
Safety features
The new Chevrolet Volt offers new standard and available safety features that work
with an all-new body structure to provide crash-avoidance and passenger protection
capability. Highlights include:
• Standard rear-vision camera
• Ten standard air bags, including driver and front-passenger knee air bags
• Available active safety features offering Lane Keep Assist with Lane
Departure Warning, Side Blind Zone Alert with Lane Change Alert, Rear Cross
Traffic Alert, Forward Collision Alert with following distance indicator, front
automatic braking, and advanced park assist with front and rear park assist
(semi-automatic parallel parking)
• Expanded use of high-strength steel throughout the body structure improves
strength and reduces weight
• More effective structural load paths in the frame, along with reinforced rocker
panel structures and side structure reinforcements.
The new, active safety technologies and structural enhancements build on the Volt’s
legacy of top safety performance, which includes a 5-Star overall New Car
Assessment Program rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
for the current model.
Manufacturing
GM invested $435 million in the production of three products, including the nextgeneration Chevrolet Volt, at the Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant and future
battery technologies at the Brownstown (Mich.) Battery Assembly Plant, where the
Volt’s lithium-ion battery pack is produced.
The drive unit is manufactured at GM’s Powertrain plant in Warren, Mich., and the
1.5L engine is manufactured at GM’s Toluca, Mexico, engine plant for the first year
of production, then shifts to the Flint, Mich., engine plant.
Since its introduction in late 2010, the Volt has established southeast Michigan as
the hub of vehicle electrification development and manufacturing. The nextgeneration Volt will feature approximately 70 percent U.S. and Canadian
components within its first year of production, a nearly 20-percent increase from
the first generation.
Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world's largest car brands, doing
business in more than 115 countries and selling around 4.8 million cars and trucks a year.
Chevrolet provides customers with fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging
performance, design that makes the heart beat, passive and active safety features and
easy-to-use technology, all at a value. More information on Chevrolet models can be found
at www.chevrolet.com.
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CONTACT:
Michelle Malcho
Chevrolet Communications
313-815-3345
[email protected]
2016 CHEVROLET VOLT SPECIFICATIONS
Overview
Model:
Body style / driveline:
Construction:
EPA vehicle class:
Key competitors:
Vehicle manufacturing
location:
Battery manufacturing
location:
Chevrolet Volt
front-wheel-drive, five-door/five-passenger hatchback extended-range electric
vehicle
single body-frame-integral (unibody) with front and rear crumple zones;
galvanized steel front fenders; hood, roof, door panels; one-piece bodyside
outer panel; thermal plastic olefin (TPO) bumper fascias
compact car
Toyota Prius Plug-in, Ford C-Max energi, clean diesels, mid-luxury sport
sedans
Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly, Hamtramck, Mich.
Brownstown Township, Mich.
Battery system
Type:
Size/case:
Mass (lb / kg):
Battery chemistry:
Thermal system:
Cells:
Combined
electric/extended driving
range (miles / km):
Warranty:
Energy:
rechargeable energy storage system comprising multiple linked modules
5.5-foot-long T-shaped; glass-filled polyester structural composite with
aluminum thermal radiation shield and steel
405 / 183
lithium-ion
liquid active thermal control
192 prismatic
420 / 676 (estimate including EV on fully charged battery and full tank of fuel
eight years / 100,000 miles (10 years / 100,000 miles in ARB states)
18.4 kWh
Engine
Type:
Displacement (cu in / cc):
Bore & stroke (in / mm):
Block material:
Cylinder head material:
Valvetrain:
Ignition system:
Fuel delivery:
Compression ratio:
Output (kW / hp @ rpm):
Max engine speed (rpm):
Emissions controls:
Fuel type:
EPA-estimated fuel
economy (combined city /
hwy):
1.5L DOHC I-4
91 / 1490
2.90 x 3.40 / 74 x 86.6
cast aluminum
cast aluminum
overhead camshafts; four valves per cylinder, continuously variable intake
and exhaust cam phaser
individual coil-on-plug
direct injection with electronic throttle control
12.5:1
75 / 101 @ 5600
5600
close-coupled catalytic converters; 58x ignition system; returnless fuel rail;
fast light-off O2 sensor
regular unleaded
42 mpg
106 mpg-e
Electric drive
Type:
Motors (two);
Transaxle:
Power (kW / hp):
Torque: (lb-ft / Nm):
electric, two-wheel, front-drive
twin-motor arrangement, 110 kW
Voltec electric drive system
111 / 149
294 / 398
Charging times
120 V:
240 V:
about 13 hours (based on charge level and outside temperature)
about 4.5 hours (actual charge times may vary)
Performance
Top speed (mph):
0-60 mph:
EV range (city):
EV / extended range:
98 (electronically limited)
8.4 sec.
53 miles / 85 km (based on estimated fuel economy)
420 miles / 675 km including EV on fully charged battery and full tank of fuel
Chassis / Suspension
Front:
Rear:
Chassis control:
Steering type:
Steering wheel turns, lockto-lock:
Turning circle, curb-to-curb
(ft / m):
Steering ratio:
independent MacPherson strut-type with side-loaded strut modules, specially
tuned coil springs, direct-acting hollow stabilizer bar; hydraulic ride bushings
specially adapted compound crank (torsion beam) with double-walled, Ushaped profile at the rear; specifically tuned coil springs, hydraulic bushings
four-channel ABS; all-speed traction control; StabiliTrak; drag control
rack-mounted electric power steering with ZF steering gear
3
36.4 / 11.1
15.7
Brakes
Type:
Brake rotor diameter front
(in / mm):
Brake rotor diameter rear
(in / mm):
Total swept area (cu cm):
power four-wheel vented disc with ABS; electro-hydraulic; fully regenerative
to maximize energy capture; dynamic rear brake proportioning
11 / 276; vented, single 60-mm piston w/ steel body caliper
10 / 264; solid; steel body caliper with single 38-mm piston, with park brake
motor on caliper
front: 350
rear: 277
Wheels / Tires
Wheel size and type:
Tires:
17-in. 5-spoke painted aluminum wheels
17-in. Split-Y Ultra Bright Machined aluminum wheels with painted pockets
Michelin Energy Saver A/S 215/50R17 all-season
Dimensions
Exterior
Wheelbase (in / mm):
Overall length (in / mm):
Overall width (in / mm):
Height (in / mm):
Track front (in / mm):
106.1 / 2694
180.4 / 4582
71.2 / 1809
56.4 / 1432
60.6 / 1540 (front)
61.8 / 1570 (rear)
Interior
Seating capacity
(front / rear):
Headroom (in / mm):
Shoulder room (in / mm):
Hip room (in / mm):
Legroom (in / mm):
Cargo volume (cu ft / L):
2/3
37.8 / 961 (front)
35.8 / 909 (rear)
56.5 / 1434 (front)
53.2 / 1351 (rear)
53.7 / 1365 (front)
51.3 / 1304 (rear)
42.1 / 1068 (front)
34.7 / 882 (rear)
10.6 / 301
Capacities
Curb weight (lb / kg);
Generator cooling (qt / L):
Battery pack cooling
(qt / L):
Power electronics cooling
(qt / L):
Fuel tank (gal / L):
Engine oil w/ filter (qt / L):
Drive unit fluid (qt / L):
3543 / 1607
7.4 / 7.0
4.5 / 4.25
5.1 / 4.8
8.9 / 33.7
4.2 / 4
7.1 / 6.7 (including cooling loop)
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