Unique air shutter helps morph Chevrolet Cruze into 40 MPG leader (w/ Video)

Unique air shutter helps morph chevrolet cruze into 40 MPG leader
Exploded view of the air shutter system in the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze which uses sensors to feel and sense wind and temperature conditions. The sensors work with electric motors that open and close shutters automatically, contributing nearly half a mile per gallon in combined city and highway driving.

Squeezing out every last drop of fuel efficiency is one of the key tasks for Greg Fadler, aerodynamics engineering group manager at Chevrolet.

Fadler and his team worked on making the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze Eco one of the most fuel-efficient small cars on the market, achieving up to an estimated 40 MPG on the highway - hybrid-like efficiency without the hybrid cost.

Engineers used some of the proven approaches to making the Cruze Eco a gas sipper, trimming its overall weight and lowering the ride height. But the real innovation is behind the front grill where an automatic air shutter system allows the car to change shape and cut through the air more smoothly.

The air shutter system uses sensors to feel and sense wind and temperature conditions. The sensors are married to electric motors that open and close the shutters automatically. With the shutters closed at high speeds, wind drag is reduced. At lower speeds, the shutters open to maximize engine-cooling air flow. The air shutter system contributes nearly half a mile per gallon in combined city and highway driving.

The cooling systems for all GM vehicles are designed for the worst-case scenario, which is pulling a trailer up a grade in Death Valley. The shutter allows them to significantly improve , while still providing the cooling needed in that extreme case.

“The real fun of the job is when we discover something new or innovative that allows us to do something better than we or our competition has done before,” Fadler said.

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