General Motors the US car manufacturer announced that 2011 Chevrolet Volt will have mountain mode as a standard feature. The new feature will come in addition to the normal and sport mode.
The 2011 Chevrolet Volt is powered by 16-kWh, T-shaped lithium-ion battery that powers the electric drive unit, which allows it to drive 40 miles on battery power alone. The car puts out 150-hp and a maximum torque of 273 lb-ft, allowing the Volt to go from 0-60 mph in about 9 seconds, hitting a top speed of 100 mph. The battery can be recharged by plugging into a household outlet and takes less than 3 hours to recharge on 240 volts, and about 8 hours on a standard 120-volt outlet.
The 2011 Chevrolet Volt also holds a 1.4L 4-cylinder engine system that allows the five-door, FWD sedan to travel additional miles while averaging a fuel economy of fuel system is 50 mpg. A fully charged battery and full tank of gas will allow the Volt to travel 300 miles.
The new mountain mode in 2011 Chevrolet Volt will allow Volt drivers to set a larger reserve capacity in the battery in terrain that would require the vehicle to use extra power. The mountain model will indeed reduce the Volt’s zero emissions range. If you’re going up the hill, you want that engine to come on sooner for the sake of efficiency and optimal driving experience.
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