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Chevrolet Volt
Information and Special Offers

2019 Chevrolet
Volt
MODEL OVERVIEW

Lead the charge forward

With up to 53 pure electric miles and up to 420 miles with a full charge and full tank of gas, the 2019 Volt plug-in hybrid gives you the peace of mind to go as far as you want to go. Its athletic design, impressive performance and intelligent driving technology make getting there all the better.

The feeling is electric

With 294 lb.-ft. of torque, you'll love the feeling from the first press of the accelerator. Volt is smart too. Its 1.5L direct-injected high-efficiency engine and two electric motors help it run on an electric charge while generating additional energy when the battery runs out.

EGEN ON DEMAND

With a simple pull of the Regen on Demand paddle on your steering wheel, you're able to slow down without using the actual brake pedal. This also converts kinetic energy into electricity and then transfers it back to the battery. Of course, you must use your brake pedal if you need to stop immediately.

ENERGY SCREENS

Want to know where you're using the most energy or how much charge you have left in the battery? All of that valuable real-time information is housed on the color touch-screen and Driver Information Center behind the steering wheel.

Two ways to charge

120-VOLT CHARGING

A 120-volt portable charge cord is included and can be plugged into anywhere there is a standard 3-prong outlet.

240-VOLT CHARGING

Standard on Premier models and available on LT, the new 7.2 kW onboard charger can provide up to 22 miles per hour charged with the available 240-volt charging unit (professional installation required). That's up to twice as fast as the previous model.

It's all at your fingertips

With a standard 8-inch diagonal touch-screen, available 4G LTE Wi-Fi® hotspot and standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability, your music and apps are always within reach.

Responsibility comes along for the ride

Be there even when you're not with Teen Driver technology, a built-in system to help encourage better driving habits and let parents know how their teenager drove the vehicle.