3 incredible new vehicles revealed in 1 amazing day
What do you get when you drop a high voltage monument to physics, a few home-grown celebrities, graffiti artists, and some L.A. rockers into Canada’s busiest public square?
One heck of a fun day!
On October 4, Toronto played host to CHEVROLET ALL DAY – a one-of-a-kind experiential and interactive event to launch Chevrolet’s new Volt, Sonic, and Orlando. Over 100,000 people checked out what the buzz was about as they passed by, and many stopped at Yonge-Dundas Square to participate in packing challenges, test-drives and contests, listen to guest speakers, and attend a live concert.
The biggest largest launch in Chevrolet’s history – and YouTube.ca’s first ever live-streaming event – was a huge success. If you missed it, check out the gallery and watch the wrap video below.
Curious about the cars? Read more about Volt, Sonic and Orlando
The Electric Car That Goes Farther
From your daily commute, to your weekend escape, only the Volt can take you as far as you want, whenever you want. Volt delivers 40-80 kilometres of pure electric driving on just one charge from any standard electrical outlet1. Need to keep going but can’t stop to plug in? Its range extending gas generator seamlessly kicks in to help you get there. Unprecedented connectivity with the OnStar RemoteLink™ mobile app, dual-LCD screens for at-a-glance driver information and 0-96 km/h in under 9 seconds. It’s the Chevrolet Volt, the 2011 Motor Trend Car of the Year®.
It’s fun. Turbocharged.
Tuned. Mixed. Mastered. The 2012 Sonic hits all the right notes with a powerful yet ridiculously fuel efficient available turbocharged ECOTEC® 1.4L engine (standard on LTZ), motorcycle-inspired gauge cluster and a full set of features including Bluetooth®, OnStar RemoteLinkTM mobile app and available wireless audio streaming.
The Compact 7-Seater
Best highway fuel-efficiency of any 7-seater2. Cargo carrying flexibility. Great manoeuvrability. Just three of the reasons people around the world are talking about our new compact 7-seater.
1 Assumes fully charged battery. Actual driving range varies depending on terrain, temperature and personal driving technique. Vehicle features and performance capabilities subject to change.
2 2012 Orlando, equipped with 6-speed manual transmission, fuel consumption rating based on GM testing in accordance with approved Transport Canada test methods (6.9 L/100 km with 6-speed automatic transmission). Your actual fuel consumption may vary.
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