Saturday, August 13, 2011

Gets Green Lighted with Cadillac Converj

Gets Green Lighted with Cadillac Converj with unique style that could be launched in 2013 according to source. This Cadillac Converj concept was revealed in 2009 at the North American International Auto Show and this could be an approve for production.

They launced in 2013 with an upgraded Voltec powertrian that would offer better performance and efficiency compared to Chevrolet Volt / Opel Ampera.


Cadillac Converj Concept


the Converj uses the Chevrolet Volt's basic electric propulsion technology called Voltec. It allows the Converj to travel up to 40 miles without using petrol or emitting any environmentally damaging gases.

A 16-kWh, T-shaped battery is the basis for the Converj's power. It is integrated into the car's chassis, takes less than three hours to charge up at 240V (eight hours from a 120V outlet) and stores its electricity from the grid when the vehicle is plugged in. Along with the battery comes an electric drive unit, and a four-cylinder engine generator. Should the battery falter the engine-generator supplies constant power for hundreds more miles of driving until the next recharge.

The electric drive unit converts the battery or the engine generator's electrical energy into mechanical energy that drives the car's front wheels. Power is 120kW (161hp) and torque is 273 lb.-ft. (370 Nm) maximum and the top speed is 100mph. More stories on worldcarfans.com.

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