From moonshot to compact car: The evolution of the Chevy Volt
GM killed the (hybrid) electric car, again: A 10-year retrospective
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GM killed the (hybrid) electric car, again: A 10-year retrospective
It gets a variety of other updates, too
Report says the move would make way for battery-electric cars and crossovers.
Based on its' capabilities, features and how it drives, it deserves more appreciation and consideration in the market.
Chevrolet Bolt electric-vehicle sales already outpaced the more established Nissan Leaf in just its second month of availability.
European version of the Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicle prepares for its unveiling across the Pond.
And you thought hearing the difference between Bolt and Volt was confusing in the States.
And by 'too much' we mean it needed to be careful at launch.
So far in 2016, Volt sales are up 76 percent.
Apparently selling lots of Volts saves a lot of fuel as well.
You can now rent a car to use as a Lyft taxi, including the new Chevy Bolt and Volt. Well, not the Bolt yet, but soon.
The Chevy Volt outsold the Nissan Leaf by over 900 units last month. Pretty much how it's been for all of 2016.
Tesla Model S sales in Canada jump in March, and leapfrog Chevrolet Volt's for the first-quarter lead.
Plug-in sales boosted by Tesla, and Volt, but green-car sales fall as models peter out.
CleanMPG tests the all-electric range of the 2016 Chevrolet Volt, and goes 111.9 actual miles on a single charge.
We take a look at one of the finalists for our 2016 Tech of the Year awards: the 2016 Chevy Volt.