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On September 16, 2008, GM debuted the Chevy Volt, a production version of an electric car that is expected to get up to 230 mpg, according to GM CEO Fritz Henders.
GM's new Chevy Volt is an electric car that can drive up to 40 miles without a drop of gas.
The Chevy Volt, which recently transitioned from concept car to upcoming production vehicle, uses a variety of technological innovations to improve performance.
Comparing the Nissan Leaf, Toyota plug-in Prius, and Chevrolet Volt shows that the Leaf has the longest driving range (100 miles) per charge of these new electric cars.
Americans want greener vehicles, and manufacturers are stepping up to the challenge. Here are four vehicles coming soon that promise to save gas while being fun to own.
Auto companies are scrambling to produce cars that run on green energy, but the viable alternatives to fossil fuels seem confined to electricity, bioenergy and hydrogen.
Not to be outdone by their foreign competitors and current market leaders, car makers at General Motors unveiled plans for an electric car, the aptly named Volt.
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