It was engineered based on the driving behaviors of first-gen Volt owners. An all-new, second-generation Voltec extended range electric vehicle (EREV) propulsion system is the power behind the increased all-electric driving range, greater efficiency and stronger acceleration. The Volt's new, efficient propulsion system will offer a General Motors'-estimated total driving range of more than 400 miles and with regular charging, owners are expected to travel more than 1,000 miles on average between gas fill-ups. It also retains the distinctive Volt signature on the upper front doors, carrying over one of the first-generation model's identifiers. Greater attention to detail in the design cues, materials and colors also lends a more premium, contemporary aura to its appearance. The front-end appearance retains the iconic Volt identity, with bright upper and lower grille pads. Volt's flowing dynamic shape is inspired by the toned physiques of athletes and even the natural shapes of wind-swept sands, with carved body sides and fenders that blend into the hood. New features, including active grille shutters, help balance design with efficiency. Everything from charging the battery and checking the charge status, to the intuitiveness of instrument panel controls were designed for easier use. The 2nd generation Chevrolet Volt's technology and range advancements are complemented by a design that blends sculpted, muscular proportions with aerodynamic efficiency, and an all-new interior with seating for five and improved functionality. Chevrolet recently unveiled the all-new 2016 Volt electric car with extended range, showcasing a sleeker, sportier design that offers 50 miles of EV range, greater efficiency and stronger acceleration.
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