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Geneva 2009: RHD Volt-based Vauxhall Ampera to be produced by 2012

General Motors has revealed Vauxhall’s interpretation of the Chevy Volt which will be offered in a right hand drive form, and that potential buyers can expect a production version by 2012. Based on the Chevy Volt and the Opel Ampera, this almost similar looking Vauxhall Ampera also features the Voltec electric propulsion system, meaning for journeys of up to 60 kilometers, it runs on electricity stored in the 16-kWh, lithium-ion battery pack and this is done by emitting zero emissions.

Once energy in the battery pack is depleted, electricity generated from an engine-generator extends the Ampera’s range to more than 500 km. Recharging can be performed via a 230 volt house hold power outlet. GM also revealed that its Australian subsidiary Holden, will offer its own version of the Volt/Ampera for the Australian market. Personally, the Ampera looks a little better than the more down to earth Volt. Continue reading to view an image gallery.

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Harvinder Sidhu

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  • msian on Mar 06, 2009 at 7:57 pm

    looks nice…..sometin from a sci-fi movie…

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  • fastcx (Member) on Mar 06, 2009 at 10:43 pm

    LOL the 2 dark eyes looks like panda!

    "Forster claimed that powering up the Ampera will be as easy as charging a mobile phone, as its plug can be slotted into a normal household 240V socket without extra equipment."

    if electric cars is the future, our future power plant really need to revamp, perhaps not coal/petroleum.

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