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The 2016 (gen 2) Volt is coming, whats new? UPDATE: first drive review



Greencarreports has some info for us on the new Volt. It looks like they're doing some very nice updates to it. Here are the highlights:

Full article here

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The primary goals for the new powertrain were to improve performance, raise overall efficiency in both electric and range-extended operation, and cut engine noise significantly.

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The major technical difference in the 2016 Volt will be that both motors can both power the car and act as generators, whereas in the previous generation, the car was powered by a 111-kW traction motor and the range-extending engine drove a 55-kW generator.

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The two-motor drive unit is more efficient than its predecessor, operating at 5 to 12 percent more efficiently. GM declined to specify what metrics that referred to.

It's also 100 pounds (45 kg) lighter than the existing system.

Overall, low-speed acceleration is improved by 20 percent, according to the Volt technology team.

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The range-extending engine is a 1.5-liter four-cylinder version of GM's new Ecotec series of three- and four-cylinder engines.

Importantly to Volt buyers, the new engine is designed to run on regular fuel.

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First is a 12.5-to-1 compression ratio, higher than the standard version's 10.5-to-1, for more efficient combustion.

Second is cooled exhaust-gas recirculation, required to allow the use of regular-grade gasoline while keeping emissions of nitrous oxides within acceptable limits.

Finally, GM fits what it calls wide-authority cam phasers, which allow a broader spread of valve timing to allow the engine to operate in a mode close to the Atkinson Cycle, which reduces back pressure by keeping the inlet valves open longer.

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The inverter is smaller, lighter, and more efficient, and the integrated location contributes to a total weight reduction for the new powertrain of 130 pounds compared to the current generation.

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LG Chem continues as the supplier of lithium-ion cells for the next Volt, but the latest generation of cells have 20-percent increase in volumetric energy density over the cells used in the 2015 Volt, which themselves were new this year.

The number of cells in the battery pack is cut from 288 to 192, still arranged in 96 modules and producing roughly the same total voltage.

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GM declined to specify the pack's total energy capacity (17,1 kilowatt-hours in the 2015 Volt) or the percentage of the pack that it uses (presently about 65 percent).

Nitz said, however, that the new pack had higher energy capacity and used more of it, presumably indicating an increase in the car's rated electric range above its current 38 miles.
There is no word on the finalized EV range, or the mileage when the engine is running. But, those changes sound like some very good upgrades.

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