Chevy Volt cant save GM

Henderson, Lutz and Wagoner next to the Volt

I’m a big fan of the Chevy Volt. I think it’s an important step in the right direction, especially for a company like GM. Still, I’ve blogged over-and-over that the Volt was not an excuse not to build a direct Toyota Prius-contender.

Ultimately, the lack of small hybrid cars coming out of GM – there are none – has perpetually bothered me. Thus, when a web campaign emerged to ‘bailout out GM to save the Volt’. I had to say no (Bailout GM to save the Volt: No).

GM’s viability, I’ve believed, had to be about more than the Volt, especially in the short term, and President Obama’s task force agrees.

“While the Volt holds promise, it will likely be too expensive to be commercially successful in the short-term,” an Obama task report said. The electric car “is currently projected to be much more expensive than its gasoline-fueled peers and will likely need substantial reductions in manufacturing cost in order to become commercially viable.”

Labels: bailout, Chevy Volt electric vehicle concept, Hybrid Vehicles, toyota prius

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