Interesting Facts About the Chevrolet Volt
The Chevrolet Volt debuted in the United States in mid‑December 2010 and entered the market in 2011. It was the first mass‑produced electric car with a backup gasoline engine sold by a major automaker, launching a new era of plug‑in hybrid vehicles.
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Pioneering Plug‑in Hybrid
The Volt became available in 2011 as the first mass‑produced electric car fitted with a backup gasoline engine sold by a major automaker. Sales began in the United States in mid‑December 2010 and expanded to several European countries and other international markets in 2011.
First‑Generation Production Run
The first‑generation Chevrolet Volt was produced for the 2011 model year and continued through the 2015 model year, giving the model a five‑year production span.
Parts Availability Challenges
Because the Volt is no longer in production and was not built in huge numbers, owners and dealers note that replacement parts—especially for the second generation—are becoming harder to source. Federal law, however, requires GM to provide replacement parts for ten years after a model’s production ends.
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