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CHICAGO - When the Chevrolet Volt
extended-range electric vehicle debuts next year,
advanced, fuel-efficient tires by Goodyear and
a new sound systemby Bose will be among the components
helping the Volt to achieve up to 40 miles of
electric-only range.

GM announced today that the production version
of the Chevrolet Volt will include energy-saving
Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max tires and the Energy
Efficient Series sound system by Bose. Internal
tests show the low rolling resistance Goodyear
tires will allow for approximately one mile more
of electric-only range under certain driving conditions
on a fully charged battery when compared to other
tires of a similar performance level.
The Bose®
Energy Efficient sound system is 30 percent
smaller, 40 percent lighter, and uses 50 percent
less energy than conventional Bose sound systems.
Under certain listening and driving conditions,
this energy savings results in increased all-electric
drive capability equivalent to removing up to
50 pounds of mass from the Volt.
"Everything we do with the Volt is about
maximizing its mechanical, electrical and thermal
efficiency. From the Voltec propulsion system
down to individual components such as tires or
sound systems, we have been analyzing every part
of the Volt so that we can offer a vehicle that
is as efficient as possible to maximize the electric
range. I think we have achieved this with Bose
and Goodyear," said Frank Weber, vehicle
line executive, Voltec propulsion system and Chevrolet
Volt.
For trips of up to 40 miles, the Volt is powered
by electricity from the grid and stored in its
lithium-ion battery pack. Beyond 40 miles, a small
engine-generator creates additional electricity
to extend the range of the Volt several hundred
additional miles until the driver can plug-in
to recharge the battery.
Volt on a roll
The force required to keep a tire moving at a
constant speed is known as rolling resistance.
The Goodyear
Assurance Fuel Max all-season tires on the
Chevrolet Volt use Goodyear's most advanced current
rolling resistance criteria,
and represent the next generation of fuel-efficient
tire technology. A special energy-saving tread
compound helps reduce energy loss, so less effort
is required to keep the tires rolling.
In addition to low rolling resistance, Goodyear
has packed performance features into the tire
to enhance the Volt's fun-to-drive characteristics,
Weber said.
Big sound, smaller package
The Volt also will feature the debut of Bose's
Energy Efficient Series sound system, delivering
the clarity, accuracy and dynamic range that high-quality
audio buyers expect.
Bose engineers focused on three areas of technology
in designing the Energy Efficient Series: switching
amplifiers, high motor force speakers and digital
signal processing circuitry. Smaller, lighter
amps use less energy and generate less heat, new
speakers deliver the acoustical output of heavier
speakers and proprietary digital control circuitry
produces concert hall volume with half the energy.
Other Volt developments
GM is making great strides toward bringing the
Volt from concept to the showroom.
Recent developments include:
Last week at the Washington Auto Show, GM revealed
a comprehensive plan of action to help early-adopter
communities get ready for plug-in electric vehicles.
The communities include cities such as San Francisco
and metropolitan areas such as Washington, D.C.
Last month at the North American International
Auto Show in Detroit, GM announced it will manufacture
the 16-kWh, T-shaped lithium-ion Volt battery
packs in the United States. More than 30 prototype
vehicles powered by lithium-ion battery packs
are undergoing rigorous testing at GM's Proving
Ground in Milford, Mich.
GM also announced it will join with the University
of Michigan to create a new automotive advanced
battery lab in Ann Arbor, Mich., and a specialized
curriculum within U of M's College of Engineering
to develop automotive battery engineers.
In June 2008, the GM Board of Directors approved
the Chevrolet Volt program and Voltec propulsion
system for production starting in late 2010. The
production-intent design was revealed in September
2008. 
About GM
General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), one of the world's
largest automakers, was founded in 1908, and today
manufactures cars and trucks in 34 countries.
With its global headquarters in Detroit, GM employs
244,500 people in every major region of the world,
and sells and services vehicles in some 140 countries.
In 2008, GM sold 8.35 million cars and trucks
globally under the following brands: Buick, Cadillac,
Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, Hummer, Opel,
Pontiac, Saab, Saturn, Vauxhall and Wuling. GM's
largest national market is the United States,
followed by China, Brazil, the United Kingdom,
Canada, Russia and Germany. GM's OnStar subsidiary
is the industry leader in vehicle safety, security
and information services. More information on
GM can be found at www.gm.com.
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