Cadillac Converj Will Be GM’s Next Hybrid Vehicle

Amit Chowdhry | Saturday December 19, 2009 | 755 views| Add a Comment
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Cadillac ConverjGM’s next electric car on the market after the Chevy Volt arrives in 2010 will be the Cadillac Converj roadster. The announcement of the Converj was made at a presentation to the GM board of directors last month. The hybrid electric vehicle will use a Voltec electric propulsion system that was originally designed for the Volt and will consume 40 miles on electric power before the gas system kicks in. GM has reportedly spent over $1 billion on the Chevy Volt production and research.

The date of the hybrid Converj release has not been made, but the industry analyst speculation is that it will arrive in 2013 or 2014.

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