GM Europe boss talks about E-Flex plans
During the recent British Motor Show, GM Europe boss was expecting to
get deluged with questions about the precarious financial situation at
the home office in Detroit. To his surprise he found that the subject
most of the European media were interested in was the status of E-Flex
in Europe. For those just joining the conversation, E-flex is the
extended range electric drive power-train architecture GM is developing
for the Chevrolet Volt. Forster provides responses to some of the most
common questions in a post on the GM Europe Blog, Driving Conversations
today. Our friends across the pond will get their first chance to
sample E-Flex vehicles about a year after the US launch. An
Opel/Vauxhall branded E-Flex vehicle will be the first to appear in
late 2011. Since Opel and Vauxhall in the UK are GM's volume divisions
there, they will get the first ER-EVs while a Chevrolet branded vehicle
will arrive a few months later. Those first Opel ER-EVs will be
exported from the Detroit plant that is building the Volt but as
production ramps up, additional capacity will be added in Europe. What
Forster doesn't discuss is whether the Opel ER-EV will have the same
styling as the Volt or a unique body, perhaps looking like the Flextreme concept that appeared at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Forster also didn't discuss the range extender which we have been told
will be the same 1.4L gas engine that will appear in the production
Volt. Clearly GM is counting heavily on E-Flex to help it meet future
EU carbon dioxide emissions limits.
via autobloggreen

