The 2011 Chevy Volt is in many ways like all the other cars around town. Four doors, wheels, a steering wheel…but not all cars have an electric motor, huge li-ion battery AND a receptor for a wall plug. Complicated? We think so, and apparently it just gets worse when it comes to the Volt’s mileage figures. Because now we aren’t looking at just a normal car with just a gas engine.
Like reading a book without your glasses on, everything’s a little hazy when working out the exact numbers that sit on a car’s window sticker. The EPA tells us the average Volt sees around 35 miles on an electric charge but in reality it’s anywhere from 25 to 50 depending on temperature, road conditions, lead foot, you get the idea. The Volt will push 37MPG in a gas-only mode while combining a full take of petrol and a maximum charged battery pack will take you about 379 miles down the road. Now we get to the fun part since the cost of electricity for charges is also considered. This results in an efficiency estimation of 93 MPGe. That’s miles per gallon equivalent. All said and done, the Volt got an honorable 60 MPG combined score. Confused yet? We are looking at all sorts of MPG numbers, 37, 93, 60….maybe the geniuses in the video can shed some more light on it for you.





