2016 Chevrolet Volt Premier | Why Buy?
We examine Chevrolet's answer to range-anxiety in this week's Why Buy?
Is it an EV? Is it a hybrid? Is it a plug-in hybrid? The newest iteration of Chevrolet’s Volt continues to defy categorization, but that’s what makes it so appealing.
The old Volt made due with 38 miles of all-electric range, but Chevrolet has upped that number by 15 for the latest iteration. The result is a car that can function exclusively as an EV for more people than it's predecessor, with a 1.5 liter gas-electric range-extender onboard to alleviate the anxiety for those with longer commutes.
A week of regular use revealed some shortcomings in cargo capacity, rear-seat space, and rear-visibility but the Volt’s instantaneous electric torque and competent handling still made it a delight to pilot around town.
In this Why Buy? we weigh the benefits of the Volt’s unique approach to electrification.
| ENGINE | Electric Drive w/ 1.5L I4 Range Extender |
| OUTPUT | 149 Horsepower / 294 Pound-Feet |
| TRANSMISSION | Automatic |
| EPA FUEL ECONOMY | 106 mpge |
| AS TESTED PRICE: | $39,750 |
Gallery: 2016 Chevrolet Volt Premier Hatchback | Why Buy?
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