13th of October 2011 by Dan
GM keeps surprising us with their work. This time, they revealed a new concept called the Chevrolet EN-V. This model is actually an important step for the carmaker when it comes to safety. Also, if what you want is a car with zero CO2 emissions, well, this is it. The EN-V Concept will be doing serious demonstrations in a program that will take place in different cities all around the world. The Electric Networked-Vehicle (EN-V) is a two-seat electric car that was built only for urban use. The model features different elements like GPS navigation, wireless communication and also climate control. It is powered by a lithium-ion battery that allows the Chevrolet EN-V to go around 40 km on a single charge. This range seems to be enough, if we are talking about city drives. The power will be sent to the wheels through both a manual and an automatic transmission. This is possible using a new system that incorporates the vehicle-to-vehicle communication to the car's GPS.
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