2016 Chevrolet Volt To Start At $33995, Or $26495 After Full Federal Tax Credit - GM Authority (blog)

General Motors has just announced that the all-new 2016 Chevrolet Volt plug-in electric vehicle will start at $33,995 before any federal tax credits or rebates. For some buyers, the 2016 Volt will cost as low as $26,495 after the full federal tax credit of $7,500. The credit can range from $0 to $7,500, with the latter figure being the maximum. Residents of California, the Volt’s largest market, will be able to purchase the all-new Volt for as low as $24,995 after state and federal incentives. Besides the obvious new exterior, cabin, and in-vehicle technology, the all-new, second-generation Volt delivers 50 miles of pure electric driving range, which is 31 percent more than the all-electric driving range of the outgoing model. Based on GM testing, Volt owners who charge regularly can expect to drive an estimated 1,000 miles or more between fill-ups, which means new Volt owners should anticipate that approximately 90 percent of the trips in a new Volt will be driven... “We are confident we will continue to attract new customers to Volt with the vehicle’s product improvements and attractive price. Source: gmauthority.com