What happens if I drive further than the EV range (i.e., more than 35 miles)?
A. On a full charge, the Volt’s initial electric range is an estimated 35 miles(1). After the Volt’s electric range has been used up, a gas engine works with the electric motors to keep you going for up to 375 miles(1) of total range. So whether you want to go cross-town or cross-country, you’re free to drive wherever you want, efficiently. And even though the Volt plugs into any standard 120V household outlet, if you don’t have a chance to charge it, all you have to do is fill it up just like you do with your car now.
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