Chevrolet Volt Hybrid: From Concept to Production

Chevrolet Volt Production Version vs ConceptSo now that all the pizzazz surrounding the Volt has calmed down and while we wait… a couple of years to see how GM’s revolutionary plug-in electric / gasoline hybrid drivetrain works in real life conditions, let’s take a closer look at how the 2007 Detroit Show concept evolved into the final production car that was revealed to the public last week.

If you’re expecting to read a 2,000 word analysis on the Volt’s design, sorry guys, you lucked out. We’ll be short and to the point: our take is that Chevy’s design team essentially went back to the drawing board and created a conservative 4-box saloon sprinkling it with a handful of styling elements from the concept. -Continued

We understand that Chevy’s designers had to adapt the Volt’s styling and body analogies to our everyday needs but the end result is nothing out of the ordinary and that’s a damn shame for a car that means so much for the future of a troubled company like GM.

Yes, it may look more distinct than the current Toyota Prius or the forthcoming Honda Insight, but then again, what’s the difficulty with that? We can think of more than a dozen or so everyday family cars that manage to stand out from the crowd and they’re not even hybrids.

If you want an example then how about the European market Honda Civic hatchback? Now here’s a production family car that not only looks futuristic in and out having most of the competition licked for style, but it also does it without any compromises whatsoever in terms of interior space or functionality. Why is it so hard GM?

Chevrolet Volt Production Version vs Concept
Chevrolet Volt Production Version vs Concept
Chevrolet Volt Production Version vs Concept
Chevrolet Volt Production Version vs Concept
Chevrolet Volt Production Version vs Concept
Chevrolet Volt Production Version vs Concept
Chevrolet Volt Production Version vs Concept
Chevrolet Volt Production Version vs Concept
Chevrolet Volt Production Version vs Concept

Dacia Sandero Advert: Whole Car for Half the Price

When it comes to TV commercials, most automakers focus on things like safety, power, technology, styling and equipment, but not Dacia. Renault’s low-cost Romanian brand is all about offering acceptable vehicles at half the price of the competition. And that’s precisely what Dacia attempted to show in its new Italian TV advert for the recently introduced Sandero hatchback. Watch the video after the jump. -Continued

Via: Autoblog.it

Mercedes-Benz SL Styling Kit by Lorinser

Mercedes-Benz SL facelift Lorinser TuningAfter the latest facelift of the Mercedes-Benz SL Class, Lorinser’s designers headed back to the draw board to cook up a new styling kit for the German roadster. The result is a full bodykit that will satisfy the eyes of any yuppie boy racer. The kit consists of a front bumper spoiler complete with a blunt Lorinser badge that replaces Merc’s famous star, new fenders with redesigned air vents, side skirts with air openings, a new rear bumper with an integrated diffuser that houses the quad exhaust tips and a boot lid spoiler. -Continued

The aero kit is complemented by a new set of alloy wheels while Lorinser also offers a series of interior accessories for those who want to live on the wild side. As for performance upgrades, the Swabian tuner said that it is currently working on an engine optimization kit for the facelifted Mercedes SL range and that it will release details in the very near future. We just can't wait.

Mercedes-Benz SL facelift Lorinser Tuning
Mercedes-Benz SL facelift Lorinser Tuning
Mercedes-Benz SL facelift Lorinser Tuning