Maximiliano Larroquette, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a former Advanced Vehicle Electrification Integration Lead at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
He was formerly a Project Engineer Manager at General Motors Global Design Center[1] in Warren, Michigan.
He claims that he was responsible for the design of the Chevrolet Volt, a battery-powered, four-passenger electric vehicle that uses a gas (petrol) engine to create additional electricity to extend its range.
He attended Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan for his bachelor's and master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering.
Prior to working on the Chevy Volt, Larroquette claims to have worked on several concept cars, including the Pontiac REV, Chevrolet SS and Nomad, Saturn Curve, GMC Graphyte, and the Jay Leno Chevy Deuce.