The 2016 Chevrolet Malibu Features Hybrid Engine & Teen Driver Mode
Once a teenager has driven the 2016 Chevrolet Malibu, his/her parents will be able to check the distance travelled and this means they can easily uncover your lies about studying at a friendâs house when you were actually at a Taylor Swift concert in another city. The Chevrolet Malibu also generates reports for maximum speed travelled, over-speed warnings issued, stability control events, antilock brake events, forward collision alerts and forward collision braking events, if equipped. As a teenager if you think that you will be able to bypass this feature by entering a PIN but you are wrong, the mode gets switched on when a teenager puts in his/her key fob that has been assigned by his/her parent. Chevrolet wastes quite a space in #-Link-Snipped-# saying that safety features like park assist, stability control, collision control and more cannot be manually turned off when Teen Driver is activated. It seems quite pointless, why would you be willing to switch off safety features that prevent an accident.
In a country like the United States of America, where itâs pretty common to find cars with V8 motors the 2016 Chevrolet Malibu comes with a jolly polar bear friendly hybrid engine. You find a direct-injection 1.8L 4-cylinder engine mated with an 80-cell, 1.5 kWh lithium-ion battery pack taken from a 2016 Chevrolet Volt. Chevrolet says that the car will give an average of 45 miles per gallon. The 2016 Malibu is the first car from Chevrolet that comes with Exhaust Gas Heat Recovery technology. Exhaust heat from the car will now be used to warm the engine and cabin. Chevrolet says that this improves engine warm up and assures consistent fuel economy performance in cold weather.
The Teen Driver mode will be standard equipment on the mid level variant of 2016 Malibu that will be debuted at the New York Auto Show this April and the car will hit the showrooms by the end of 2015.