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Chevrolet Volt to get plug-in hybrid successor in Cadillac ELR

This tease should be unveiled next month as the reality of the Converj concept car arrives

Cadillac has just released this shady picture of a new car it will unveil next month. Judging from the Converj concept car, that was similarly shaped, we’re expecting the Cadillac ELR plug-in hybrid to look like this:

And under the hood it should use a similar, if not identical, setup to the Chevrolet Volt. That means a 1.4-litre 4-cylinder engine, a 149HP electric motor, and a 16.5kWh battery pack. There are rumours it’ll have a larger 1.8-litre engine to make up for the extra weight of this more luxury, sporty two-door car.

We’ll find out in a month when this plug-in hybrid is revealed. It’s exciting as it’s one of very few cars, like the Volvo V60, that lets you charge the battery from a power outlet – rather than only charge off the petrol motor like normal hybrids –  saving on fuel and upping range.

[via gizmag]

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