2011 Chevrolet Volt

Jay Leno recently got behind the much-anticipated 2011 Chevrolet Volt extended range electric vehicle and has now posted a video of his take on the upcoming vehicle that has everyone at GM so excited.

The best thing about Leno’s 13 minute video is that he asks Andrew Farah, Chief Engineer on the vehicle, almost every question that would concern an everyday Volt driver. Want to know whether your overall range will drop if you’re driving the Volt with the AC and radio on? Find out in the video posted after the jump.

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Hit the jump for the video.

2011 Chevrolet Volt:

2011 Chevrolet Volt Production Show Car

2011 Chevrolet Volt:

- By: Kap Shah

Source: Jay Leno’s Garage


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  • BigFTHunterHJS42

    i actually had no idea before this video that the volt could even run on gasoline. call me stupid but doesnt that technically make it a hybrid and not an electric… even though hybrids like the prius are mostly gas and little electric and the volt is the other way around its still a hybrid in my mind

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    Irony or sarcasm does not translate very well on the Internet… That's why you have to add (irony) or (joke) when you post a comment that might really be written by someone less informed.Interesting that Leno enthusiastically endorses the Volt. Also interesting that he phrases it such as “a gas car that happens to use electricity”. The marketing has been phrasing it the other way around, but maybe Leno is on to something. The general public might have an easier time understanding a gas car.