The first 160 electric Chevrolet Volt left the assembly plant in Detroit and were poisoned by a local dealer Chevrolet. Chevrolet Volt is the first electric vehicle with increased mileage, where the gasoline engine has no connection with spinning wheels, and is used only to charge the battery pack when they are discharged. Charging the battery comes from the electric grid, as well as when braking. With a fully charged battery power reserve Chevrolet Volt is about 60 km, and a full range of the batteries and at the expense of a full tank of about 560 km. Earlier this year, Chevrolet has put 15 electric Volt (built before mass production) of new technology enthusiasts and advocates of electric vehicles. They were the first consumers rated the daily operation of Volt in real life - in the 90-day evaluation program and its system of electric charge. Such popular in the U.S. edition, as MotorTrend, Automobile and Green Car Journal, the newly elected Volt «Best Car of the Year."
Chevrolet first used the "bowtie emblem" logo in 1913. It may have been designed from wallpaper Durant once saw in a French hotel. More recent research by historian Ken Kaufmann presents a case that the logo is based upon a logo for "Coalettes". Others claim that the design was a stylized Swiss cross, in honor of the homeland of Chevrolet's parents.
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