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Chevy volt range 201312/27/2023 ![]() USB audio interface port for jump drives, iPhones, iTouches or other similar devices.A three-month trial of SiriusXM Satellite Radio is also included. A seven-inch Touch screen AM/FM stereo with CD player and MP3 playback.Similar to Ford’s SYNC system, MyLink allows voice activated control of Bluetooth paired phones as well as Bluetooth streaming audio such as Pandora and Stitcher with Gracenote (playlist and album art). It allows you to program up to three garage doors independent of each other. Universal Home Remote – another name for a HomeLink type system.The Volt comes standard with 3-years of OnStar coverage. In addition to starting the car using the key fob, it can also be started using the free OnStar app available for most smart phones. Another handy option for very hot or cold temperatures. With luck, you will never have to take your car-key out of your pocket or purse ever again. Standard interior features for the 2013 Volt include: Last of all, a new exterior color is available: Silver Topaz Metallic. Also, a removable rear center armrest with storage is included in as part of the Premium Trim Package. Pebble Beige cloth seats are available at no extra charge and Pebble Beige leather seats with suede inserts are available as an option. ![]() The roof and liftgate color now match that of the car previously they were always black. Other Volt updates are more cosmetic in nature. Living in the Midwest I don’t have much experience with HOV-lane access but if you often drive in congested traffic the Low-emissions package sounds like a nice option. If you live in California or New York, the Volt now has a Low-emissions package (e-AT-PZEV) that makes it eligible for single-occupancy HOV-lane access. Then, during the city portion of the drive, switch to the battery. During the highway portion of the drive use the Hold mode so the relatively efficient gas engine powers the car. This update benefits people who drive both city and highway miles going to or from their destination. What the Hold mode does is allow drivers to purposely use the gas engine even when the battery is fully charged. Before the 2013 model the Volt always drained the battery first before using the gas engine. The main update for the 2013 Volt is the addition of the “Hold” mode. In my experience, even in the cold Midwest winter months, the Volt still averaged about 32 EV miles on a full charge. A leading consumer magazine found in their testing the Volt averages 35 miles city/highway running on pure battery power. Unlike most EPA estimates for hybrids the Volt’s appears to be pretty accurate. If you are on the fence, however, Chevy has made some small but important improvements in the Volt.įor 2013 Chevy has increased the Volt’s EPA estimated EV range from 35 miles to 38. Also come standard on the Volt LT are keyless entry and ignition, a tilt-and-telescoping leather-wrapped steering wheel, and 60/40-split folding rear seatbacks.If you hate the Chevy Volt the updates for 2013 won’t change your mind. It comes standard with a number of exterior features including LED headlights and taillights. The Volt LT rides on 17-inch alloy wheels. The 2022 Volt is a five-seat, four-door plug-in hybrid hatchback sedan offered in LT and Premier trims. Besides featuring a plenty of safety features, the new Chevy Volt is mentioned to also have satisfying interior features. The options list will include adaptive cruise control as well as upgraded automatic emergency braking system. 2022 Chevy Volt Updates and Redesignsįor 2022, the new Chevy Volt is featured with several optional packages. Even so, the new ride still gets a number of advanced safety features. However, unfortunately the automaker did not put the power seats on this new model. The new Volt Hatchback offers low fuel costs as well as plenty of advance technologies. There are some plus and minus points of the upcoming 2022 Chevy Volt Hatchback.
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