Pre-production Chevy Volt takes a bath in GM’s universal water chamber
Posted on Aug 25, 2009 by Zane Merva in New Models
Development on the Chevy Volt continues to progress at neck-break speed and GM has been sharing bits and pieces of the vehicle’s testing and engineering along the way. This new video caught our interest for the sheer fact that it combines the “electric” Volt undergoing leak testing in GM’s Universal Water Chamber.
A bit more about the video:
“During the development of the pre-production Chevrolet Volt, the vehicle undergoes a strenuous water test to check for leaks. For eight minutes, 950 gallons of water per minute hit the car from all angles.”
For more information and behind the scenes videos of the Chevy Volt, head over to www.ChevyVoltage.com
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