2014 Chevrolet Spark EV: Quick Drive

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Plug and Play: 2014 Chevy Spark EV
November 3, 2013  By Arv Voss

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Chevrolet adds its most efficient Electric Vehicle to the 2014 lineup -- the
Spark EV with an electric drive range of 82 miles. It joins an electrifying
portfolio including the Volt, along with the eAssist Malibu and Impala, in
Chevy's quest for sustainability.

The 2014 Spark EV is a great car for the city driving scenario that combines
technology, functionality and style in a visually pleasing package that's
also great fun to drive -- just plug and play.

The Spark EV closely resembles the regular Chevy Spark in its basic form and
dimensions, but serves up several design cues that hint at its pure electric
propulsion. The Spark EV is a sporty hatch with room for four passengers.

The overall shape is that of an exaggerated wedge. The EV is readily
recognizable by its lack of exhaust and blocked out upper grille sections --
only a lower air inlet, flanked by two smaller, sculpted inlets appear at
the front.

Power for the 2014 Chevrolet Spark EV comes from the permanent magnetic
drive motor (105kWh) with energy supplied by lithium-ion phosphate batteries
in multiple linked square-shaped modules consisting of 336 cells weighing in
at a total of 560 pounds. It provides 140 horsepower along with 400 lb.-ft.
of torque. There is no conventional transmission, but rather a direct
coaxial drive system with drive shafts off each side of the transversely
mounted motor that transfers motive force to the front wheels.

The fuel economy equivalent EPA-estimated combined city/highway is 119 mpgE
(128 city/109 highway or 28 kW hours of electricity per 100 miles). The
Spark EV is capable of scooting from 0-60 mph in 7.6 seconds. The battery
pack is mounted low beneath the rear seat floor, and its positioning results
in a near 50/50 weight distribution.

The Spark EV is recharged on regular household current with a 120V, which
takes approximately 13 hours for a full charge. Another 240V recharging
system from Bosch Automotive Solutions may be utilized allowing a full
recharge in less than 7 hours. Charging may be managed and monitored
remotely using the Spark EV's smartphone application provided by OnStar,
which is standard for three years.

My test 2014 Chevrolet Spark EV was Electric Blue with dark leatherette
interior. Driving the Chevy Spark EV is a total hoot. Punch the Sport button
and the power application is amplified dramatically, which doesn't do much
for the economy, but it definitely provides a much more fun and spirited
experience behind the wheel.

Regenerative braking is standard and aids in replenishing the battery charge
level, extending vehicle range. Even more regen braking benefit may be
applied by selecting the low range in the shift panel for downhill runs.

The incredible 400 lb.-ft. of torque delivers rapid and impressive
acceleration and the lower center of gravity (than the gas-powered Spark)
and ideal weight distribution provide a flat and stable ride quality that is
also quite comfortable.

There's no need for an external or integrated navigation system as the
Android and iPhone phone application "Bring Go" is available, projecting
directions on the MyLink screen. Pandora and Stitcher are also available
along with Chevy's MyLink system for entertainment and state-of-the-art
connectivity.

When compared to an average conventionally-powered vehicle, the Spark EV can
potentially save its owners up to $9,000 in fuel costs over a 5-year period.
The starting price for the 2014 Chevrolet Spark EV is $27,495 with a net
price as low as $19,995 after a full Federal tax credit of $7,500 and
additional local rebates.

The 2014 Chevrolet Spark EV may be leased for 36 months for $199 per month
with $999 due at signing. The Spark EV costs less than the Fiat 500e, Ford
Focus EV, Honda Fit EV, which is lease only, the Mitsubishi i-MiEV and
Nissan Leaf. Only the Fiat 500e has more range, by two miles.

SPECIFICATIONS
2014 CHEVROLET SPARK EV
VEHICLE TYPE_________________ 4-passenger FWD mini EV
BASE PRICE____________________ $27,495 (as tested: $19,995)
MOTOR TYPE___________________ Permanent magnetic drive motor
HORSEPOWER (net)_____________ 140
TORQUE (lb.-ft.)_________________ 400
TRANSMISSION_________________ Direct coaxial drive
OVERALL LENGTH_______________ 146.5 in.
TURNING CIRCLE (curb-to-curb)___33.8 ft.
CURB WEIGHT__________________ 2,967 lbs.
EPA MILEAGE RATING___________ 128 mpgE city, 109 mpgE highway
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