2016 Chevy Volt gets a $1,115 price cut
The 2016 version of the gasoline-electric plug-in hybrid car has been redesigned from the wheels up, with a smaller, more powerful battery pack, an electric driving range of up to 50 miles on a single charge and an optional jump seat for a fifth passenger.
When it arrives this fall, the including destination, down from the 2015 Volt's sticker of $35,110, including shipping, General Motors said today.
Some buyers will be able to purchase a 2016 Volt for as little as $26,495, once federal tax credits of up to $7,500 are factored in; in California, the Volt’s price could be as low as $24,995, with state incentives.
This is the second time GM has reduced the price of the Volt. The company reduced the price by $5,000 to start the 2014 model year.
The 2016 version of the gasoline-electric plug-in hybrid car has been redesigned from the wheels up, with a smaller, more powerful battery pack, an electric driving range of up to 50 miles on a single charge and an optional jump seat for a fifth passenger.
The powertrain in the 2016 Volt has a new four-cylinder engine and the second generation of GM’s Voltec hybrid drive...