
Chevrolet Orlando
I believe it or not, the Chevrolet Orlando not only remains on track (and we had almost lost track), but even that could have a hybrid-electric version of the Volt. Although you have not spied what we see, the Tacuma is a substitute for its conventional mechanical testing under the watchful eye of General Motors, more than ever obliged to think with one eye on the future.
Bob Lutz, vice president of the company, has confirmed that the introduction of a battery pack and a generator is an explosion of possibilities to explore. A very wise, considering that the Volt, Orlando makes use of the Delta II platform. The issue has emerged in a conversation initiated by gm-volt.com, where he has been wondering why nobody has brought diantres a minivan highly efficient and with room for six or seven passengers. The answer for Bob? “We are currently studying the adaptation of technology in the Volt Orlando. Brief and direct.
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