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The 2017 Chevy Volt Is the Hybrid That Will Finally Win You Over

Bolt vs. Volt: Chevrolet’s electrified models explained

Posted on August 14, 2019 By Jarvis

Bolt, Volt. Chevrolet’s two electrified models sound a lot alike, but they’re completely different cars. The Bolt is an all-electric car, meaning it does not run on gasoline and relies exclusively on electricity to move forward.

Now out of production, the Volt is a plug-in hybrid car equipped with a four-cylinder engine that takes over when the battery runs out of electricity. If you’re hesitating between a used Volt and a new Bolt, read on for our Chevy Bolt vs. Volt comparison highlighting design, technology, performance, and safety.
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