Next-generation GM mobility vehicle to be displayed at Tokyo show

(November 28, 2011) TOKYO — General Motors Japan Ltd. is displaying the next-generation Chevrolet EN-V concept vehicle at the Tokyo Motor Show’s “Smart Mobility City 2011” from Wednesday through Dec.11. It is the first Asian showing of the concept under the Chevrolet brand.

The two-seat EN-V made its global debut last year at World Expo 2010 Shanghai. EN-V stands for “Electric Networked-Vehicle.”

It maintains the basic principles of personal mobility and freedom, while addressing the global challenges of traffic congestion, parking, safety, and energy consumption.

The Chevrolet EN-V embodies the contemporary American Chevrolet brand and provides an ideal solution for petroleum- and emission-free urban transportation that eliminates traffic congestion and accidents while being more fun and fashionable than ever.

GM, which is committed to the conservation of natural resources through the electrification of the automobile, decided to display the Chevrolet EN-V at the Tokyo Motor Show as it best fits the concept of “Smart Mobility City 2011,” which is designed to showcase “next-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interact to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources.”