The Chevrolet Volt was the first American plug-in hybrid electric car, with production starting in 2010 for the 2011 model year. It was lauded for its features, including the best all-electric driving ...
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Chevrolet Volt Revival: Should GM Bring Back This Iconic Plug-In Hybrid as an Affordable, Sporty Sedan?
Could small cars finally make a comeback? For years, it seemed like sedans, hatchbacks, and station wagons—traditional cars, non-SUVs—were headed the way of the dinosaur. And, for years, that's how ...
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As we learned earlier today, the 2013 Chevrolet Volt has beefed up. The new model year vehicle has a “bigger” battery and can go three extra miles when driven solely on the battery. We spoke with GM ...
While GM’s electrification strategy may shifted in the wake of slower-than-expected EV adoption and a new regulatory landscape, company CEO Mary Barra maintains that the automaker will continue to ...
Toyota’s preference for non-plug hybrids is by no means a new phenomenon. In 2007 when Chevrolet launched the original Volt concept, Toyota spokespeople were notable for some negative public comments ...
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