Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Chevrolet Customers Inspire Technology and Design Teams



AUSTIN, Texas – With more than 100 years of innovation, Chevrolet continues to customize vehicle technology to fit customers’ growing needs by working with inspired engineers, designers and program managers focused on personalizing vehicles.

Throughout South by Southwest®, members of the Chevrolet MyLink infotainment system, hybrid and battery systems, and performance integration teams are sharing innovative approaches to find New Roads that help contribute to a greater overall ownership experience for Chevrolet customers.
Sara LeBlanc, global program manager for Chevrolet MyLink, is inspired by how customers can personalize their driving experience through the use of in-vehicle technology.

“Chevrolet’s MyLink infotainment system is a simple and safe design that can truly take customers anywhere they want to go, whether that’s transporting them back to their favorite South by Southwest concert through music apps or helping them explore new restaurants or venues in their hometown,” she said.

For John Bednarchik, a Chevrolet aerodynamic performance engineer, it is helping customers get better fuel economy by making vehicles as aerodynamic as possible.
Festival-goers can check out the Chevrolet Spark equipped with the next-gen Chevrolet MyLink technology on display during the SXSW Trade Show at the Austin Convention Center through March 13.

Attendees can see what else inspires this customer-minded group by following @Chevrolet on Instagram or via Twitter @Chevrolet and #ChevySXSW throughout their time in Austin.
Some Chevrolet milestones over the decades:
  • 1911: Chevrolet produces its first car, the Series C Classic Six.
  • 1913: Chevrolet creates the first valve-in-head engine.
  • 1915: The hand crank is replaced through the creation of Chevrolet’s low-priced self-starter, making it accessible to more consumers.
  • 1940: Chevrolet switched gears from vehicle to wartime production, manufacturing more than 500,000 military and war trucks during WWII.
  • 1950: Powerglide automatic transmission is introduced.
  • 1953: The first Corvette debuts at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City.
  • 1959: The comfort of a car and the toughness of a truck merged with the introduction of one of the El Camino, among the most-recognized Chevy vehicles.
  • 1972: With gasoline prices rising, Chevy began offering Light Utility Vehicles and subcompact cars.
  • 1991: An all-new Chevrolet Caprice Classic is unveiled. The car featured aero styling, differing from a market featuring almost solely rectangular-shaped models.
  • 2007: The concept version of the Chevrolet Volt is revealed at the 2007 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
  • 2008: The 2008 Chevy Tahoe Hybrid helped introduce the two-mode hybrid’s green technology to full-size SUVs.
  • 2012: The 2014 Chevrolet Spark EV made debuts at the Los Angeles International Auto Show.
About Chevrolet
Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world's largest car brands, doing business in more than 140 countries and selling more than 4.5 million cars and trucks a year. Chevrolet provides customers with fuel-efficient vehicles that feature spirited performance, expressive design, and high quality. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.

About SXSW
The South by Southwest® (SXSW®) Conferences & Festivals (March 8-17, 2013) offer the unique convergence of original music, independent films, and emerging technologies. Fostering creative and professional growth alike, SXSW® is the premier destination for discovery.
Year after year, the event is a launching pad for new creative content. New media presentations, music showcases and film screenings provide buzz-generating exposure for creators and compelling entertainment for audiences. Conference panel discussions present a forum for learning; business activity thrives at the Trade Shows and global networking opportunities abound. Intellectual and creative intermingling among industry leaders continues to spark new ideas and carve the path for the future of each ever-evolving field, long after the events’ conclusion.

(Courtesy of Chevrolet.com)

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