China Imports The Chevy Volt - Or Rather The Opel Ampera

Bertel Schmitt
by Bertel Schmitt

Any minute, or at least by the end of the month, the Chinese government will reveal super-secret plans to throw serious subsidy money at clean energy cars. The plans have been so secret that the Chinese market from mild hybrids all the way to full plug-ins came to a standstill with everybody waiting for the government to dole out heavy cash. Of course, GM doesn’t want to stand on the sidelines of this bonanza.

According to Gasgoo, buyers of all-electric vehicles will be eligible to get as much as 60,000 yuan ($8,789) each, plug-in hybrids qualify for 50,000 yuan ($7,323), normal hybrids will receive a government donation of 3,000 yuan ($440). China’s cash for clunkers program Will be scrapped. As predicted, it was a resounding failure. There are very few clunkers in China.

Anyway, GM wants to have a share of the plug-in boondoggle. Much to the chagrin of the Chinese government that is proud of China’s EV prowess, Shanghai GM won’t sell a native model. GM will import the Chevy Volt and sell it as a Buick with a yet unreleased name. Well, they won’t exactly import the Volt, they’ll import the Opel Ampera. According to Green Car Reports, the Opel Ampera is “basically a Chevy Volt with a nose job.” No wonder, the Euro is relatively cheap in China these days. And where would Buick China be without Opel Rüsselsheim?

According to TheTycho, “the Opel Ampera will be on sale in China in the first half of 2011.” Whereas Europe is supposed to get the Ampera a half year later. So the electrified Opel is exported to China before the Germans will lay their hands on it? That’ll drive them nuts.

How did the secret elope so early? TheTycho used the patent-pending trick of scouring Chinese patent applications. GM had to apply for a patent in China to prevent BYD and others from copying the Volt/Ampera, and bingo, the new car was as secret as the government’s subsidy plans.

Now what will the car be called? Chevrolet Volt, Opel Ampera … Buick Watts would be the logical step. Or Buick RMS? Or Buick AC/DC? Watt say you?

Bertel Schmitt
Bertel Schmitt

Bertel Schmitt comes back to journalism after taking a 35 year break in advertising and marketing. He ran and owned advertising agencies in Duesseldorf, Germany, and New York City. Volkswagen A.G. was Bertel's most important corporate account. Schmitt's advertising and marketing career touched many corners of the industry with a special focus on automotive products and services. Since 2004, he lives in Japan and China with his wife <a href="http://www.tomokoandbertel.com"> Tomoko </a>. Bertel Schmitt is a founding board member of the <a href="http://www.offshoresuperseries.com"> Offshore Super Series </a>, an American offshore powerboat racing organization. He is co-owner of the racing team Typhoon.

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  • ToolGuy Is the idle high? How many codes are behind the check engine light? How many millions to address the traction issue? What's the little triangular warning lamp about?
  • Ajla Using an EV for going to landfill or parking at the bad shopping mall or taking a trip to Sex Cauldron. Then the legacy engines get saved for the driving I want to do. 🤔
  • SaulTigh Unless we start building nuclear plants and beefing up the grid, this drive to electrification (and not just cars) will be the destruction of modern society. I hope you love rolling blackouts like the US was some third world failed state. You don't support 8 billion people on this planet without abundant and relatively cheap energy.So no, I don't want an electric car, even if it's cheap.
  • 3-On-The-Tree Lou_BCone of many cars I sold when I got commissioned into the army. 1964 Dodge D100 with slant six and 3 on the tree, 1973 Plymouth Duster with slant six, 1974 dodge dart custom with a 318. 1990 Bronco 5.0 which was our snowboard rig for Wa state and Whistler/Blackcomb BC. Now :my trail rigs are a 1985 Toyota FJ60 Land cruiser and 86 Suzuki Samurai.
  • RHD They are going to crash and burn like Country Garden and Evergrande (the Chinese property behemoths) if they don't fix their problems post-haste.
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