![]() One of the features I loved about the Volt was “Hold” mode. You can plug in for 40-plus miles of electric charge and use the gas engine to help on highway commutes. But really, if you commute in the city to suburbs primarily, the Volt is a really nice alternative to gasoline or even hybrid cars. The car jumps to attention and will blast down the highway. It’s a smooth application of power and even more rewarding when in sport mode with a full charge. ![]() It’s a really neat idea and one that sips both fuel and electric.Īs far as a transmission goes, the car is really just a CVT with electric propulsion, so there is no shifting like traditional gear boxes and the car doesn’t hop around gears. Once that is gone, you will use the gasoline motor on board to fuel the charging of the batteries to get you home or to a gas station. If you charge the car to full capacity, you will have somewhere between 32 to 45 miles of all-electric (EV) mileage. An onboard gasoline generator provides charge on demand, so you can travel an extended range of miles past the car's battery pack mileage. Simply put, the Volt is always propelled forward or backward with electric motors. So with batteries, electric motors and a gas range extender on board, I’ll do my best to break it down. For the most part, most people won’t notice the difference while driving this car as opposed to any other small sedan. Acceleration is pretty decent, and driving an electric vehicle is actually really nice, with no hesitation in the gas pedal. Those combine with the 1.5-lion range extender gas engine to provide a total output of 149 horsepower but 297 pound-foot of torque that will propel this hatchback to 60 mph pretty quickly. Under the hood is a Voltec Electric drive unit and a Li-ion battery unit. This week we take a look at one of my favorites: the Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle. Keep in mind these are all introductions to the cars of the future that will combine all of this tech in different ways to make all sorts of efficient vehicles. Then everyone would really understand the pros and cons of all types of electric, hybrid and plug-in vehicles.Įach has a niche, and each has its drawbacks. ![]() Everyone should spend some time with a Volt, a Prius, an Insight and a Tesla. ![]()
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