Chevy Volt

  • Range after 3 years
  • Range after 5 years
Expected range based on over 1 billion miles of real world driving data from the
from the Recurrent community of EV owners.
4.8
out of 5
Community Satisfaction
The Chevy Volt is a hybrid electric plug-in vehicle that is EPA-rated for either 38 or 53 miles of all electric range when new, depending on model year. Chevy considers the Volt an extended range electric, but it is commonly referred to as a “series” hybrid, meaning that it runs on exclusively electric energy until the battery is depleted, after which a gasoline motor powers the battery. It was the first series hybrid made by a major automotive company and has won many awards. Volt is one of Recurrent's highest rated cars: drivers love the flexibility of the hybrid motor and the low operation and maintenance costs.

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Owner Satisfaction

Survey feedback from Recurrent's community of EV owners that includes a variety of model years and vehicle trims.

"55 miles is more than I drive most days. Therefore I seldom use gas. I fill up twice a year. But I can drive worry free as far as I want."
"The performance in full electric mode is excellent, and GM did a great job matching electric and hybrid modes so that they don’t feel different. That’s not something other plug-in hybrid manufacturers have done well."

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