On the surface, the Chevy
Volt is actually a pretty good looking car, if you are able to ignore
the fact that it pumps out only 149 horsepower from its paltry1.4-liter
engine and uses an electric motor for 30 miles before the gas engine
ever kicks in. We’re not trying to say it’s a sports car, but it could
certainly fall into the sports sedan area.
Unfortunately,
we come right back to that 149 ponies and that immediately disqualifies
this otherwise stylish car from sniffing the sports sedan segment.
Well, GM obviously has noted the potential for the Volt and rumors are now swirling around that Chevy will start installing the turbocharged 2.0-liter engine that the all-new Buick Verano T is receiving into the Volt.
As
of now, this is still a rumor, but given that the Cadillac ELR and its
sexy exterior is due to debut any time now and will likely ride on the
same platform as the Volt, it only makes sense to use the powerful
boosted 2.0. The ELR with only 149 horsepower would be like dumping a Civic Si engine in a Ferrari, it just doesn’t quite fit the looks.
We
are uncertain if the Volt receives the full-powered version of the
2.0-liter engine, or a detuned model, it will mean that the Volt could
push up to 270 horsepower, if it receives the full-power 2.0. Also
floating around is a rumor that this new engine will receive a larger
electric motor for a little extra gasoline-free oomph.
All
we can say is that we truly hope that these rumors are true, as the
Volt in its current form is underwhelming, to say the least. We’ll keep
you updated as more details roll out on this possible upgrade.
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