GM spokesman Rob Peterson told Edmunds Inside Line that the Volt “is taking part in the Transformers 2 movie,” but said the car in the pictures (seen last month) “is still a concept version. It’s obviously different from the original,” he said, “But this is not the final version at this stage.” Peterson “did admit that the vehicle in the video was ‘representative of the production vehicle,’ which he said would be ‘revealed fairly soon.'”
thefinaldoom
I really do hope that is not Soundwave.It looks so tiny compared to the other decepticons besides Barricade
Ash from Carolina
Well at least that helps explain how they got the car so early since the Volt is still a long ways from rolling out. Yea I normally don't keep up with American cars but since the Volt actually represents out of the box thinking for an American car company it's actually managed to peek my interest whenever there is a news story about the car.
Not sure it's Soundwave just because he's blue, but if he is then they should release a Soundwave version of the Volt that has a really ass kicking sound system with it
[Wing_Saber-X]
IMO its most definetly Tracks, people. Its been spotted rolling out with the Autobots… its there in plain view on the videos posted. Aww common…
like duh~!
Powersa
Tracks with missiles
Zaraxion1021
I like wat I'm reading!!! I really hope that's Soundwave!!
35InchMudders
Who said there's no engine? It's just got the Malibu drivetrain instead of the final Volt drivetrain.
35InchMudders
No, there would be no point in filming the real Volt then. The only case where a CG version will be used is during transformation sequences… This is Bay, he likes to shoot as much as he can REAL.
I doubt they're using cardboard for any of the vehicles, that just seems like your typical exec who has no idea what he's talking about and is just saying things for extreme examples.
Dropshot
I'ts the same thing of what they did to the camaro for the first movie, I'm kinda suprised it isn't the real car.
Ironhide546
So I have to ask…how the hell do you put down the windows?
Poho
if the break discs are cardoboard…and it has no engine… how the hell is it driving around in those videos?
also, it is definitely soundwave.
dmc2008
That's Soundwave. How can it not be?
autobot5599
It's soundwave!
Aaron
HAH!!! I was right(ish) in the podcast. Though it seems as if hte Malibu is going to be a stable/frame mate with the Volt if it's oft being used for stand in parts.
Rodimus Mike
Whatever,that is one sick car.If that is Wheeljack I will so own the Hasbro version
of it.I also ask that Bay consider naming him Wheeljack,cuz theres no TF without
him in some sense,after all we have only seen Ratchet in a couple of pics early on
and then he has disappeared from anymore leaked pics or clips. So finally I say Bay
put Wheeljack in the 2nd movie if your getting rid of Ratchet,the autobots need
a scientist/doctor.
frenzyrumble
Could be ILM is just THAT much better at CGI now, and simply uses the wannabe-Volt as a stand in for the CGI version…
Fit For natalie
If the Volt is meant to be a vehicle for a Transformers character, I wonder why it has cardboard brake discs, wouldn't that look fake? Bumblebee had fake brake discs, too, but they made out of steel as part of the wheel covers, if I recall correctly.
OmegaVPrime
Well that's good info but
It would be to expensive to go around using concept cars with engines and driving them….at least with a fiberglass body and no actual engine, GM can ensure that bay won't blow it up………..at least, for now…
Ironhide546
Interesting! I wonder if the detail parts are REALLY cardboard on the movie model, though. That doesn't seem too….durable/drivable.
I mean, it has to be a Transformer, but they talk about the model like it's mean to just sit in the background and be looked at.
frenzyrumble
GM Confirms Chevy Volt Photos Are Real…Somewhat – U.S. News Rankings and Reviews
GM spokesman Rob Peterson told Edmunds Inside Line that the Volt "is taking part in the Transformers 2 movie," but said the car in the pictures "is still a concept version. It's obviously different from the original," he said, "But this is not the final version at this stage." Peterson "did admit that the vehicle in the video was 'representative of the production vehicle,' which he said would be 'revealed fairly soon.'"
funny trivia from that article:
UPDATE: "A source within GM has…confirmed" to Edmunds that "the Volt spotted on the streets of Long Beach, California was not a full running prototype, but a fiberglass replica of the production Volt design riding on a Malibu chassis with a full Malibu drivetrain and interior." Though "from 25 feet away…the Volt looks like a real car," in truth "like many movie replicas, the Volt is sporting everything from unique show car paint to oversized brake discs made of cardboard." The movie's car, however, is likely a close representation of what the finished Volt will look like. " Set for production debut next summer, the Chevy Volt will be released at the same time Transformers 2 is hitting movie theaters," so the car in the film will tie-in closely to marketing for the real car — and the two will most likely look the same.