According to a Bloomberg news reported today by General Motors is working on a version of the Buick brand new Ampera revolutionary extended-range electric pending at year's end on the Italian market. The car, the third daughter of the twins who also gave birth to the Chevrolet Volt, it has not yet seen the final green light.
The reason is economic: GM, which of course would place a similar model on the market at a price higher than the Chevrolet (which costs $ 41,000 U.S.), aims to even consider such a decision: it will be difficult, for absolute equality of technology, to justify a price significantly higher than the Volt.
The reason is economic: GM, which of course would place a similar model on the market at a price higher than the Chevrolet (which costs $ 41,000 U.S.), aims to even consider such a decision: it will be difficult, for absolute equality of technology, to justify a price significantly higher than the Volt.
- Report: GM readying Buick Ampera (30/03/2011)
- Production Opel Ampera revealed ahead of Geneva (28/02/2011)
- Geneva 2011: 2012 Opel Ampera set to electrify Europe (02/03/2011)
- Opel to introduce production version of Opel Ampera in Geneva (17/02/2011)
- Decision on UK assembly for Ampera still some way off (01/03/2011)
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