GM says Ampera will be built





Future of Ampera is safe
UK favourite to build car
Vauxhall might not be sold

The future of Vauxhall's all-electric Ampera is safe, even if General Motors sells its European division, company insiders insist. 'All discussions with potential buyers include the Ampera,' one told us.

That will be good news for workers at Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant on Merseyside, which, because of its flexibility, appeared favourite to be chosen to build the car.

GM Europe might not be sold
GM has been talking to two serious bidders for Vauxhall-Opel – Canadian car parts manufacturer Magna, backed by a Russian consortium, and the Belgian private equity group RHJ.

There were fears GM might be loathe to share the technology behind Ampera and the mechanically-identical Chevrolet Volt with Russian investors. However, in the last few days there have been suggestions that GM might choose to hang on to its European offshoots.

'Unique technology'
The Volt is due to be launched in America next year, with the Ampera, badged as an Opel and a Vauxhall, to follow in 2011-12. Both are range-extender electric cars powered by batteries for normal commuter trips but with a 1.4-litre petrol engine on board to serve as an electricity generator for longer journeys.

GM is currently allowing journalists to drive development mules to begin spreading the message about the cars' unique technology – and the likely cost of buying into it. It is being suggested in America that the Volt could cost $40,000, which equates to £25,000 at current exchange rates.



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