Consequently, will there be a 2020 Chevy Volt?
Fast forward to 2017, and the Chevrolet Volt hasn't become the electric car savior General Motors envisioned at the height of the U.S. recession and soaring gasoline prices. If the product plans prove true, the Chevrolet Volt will expire after 2020 and be replaced with a plug-in hybrid crossover vehicle.
Also, why did Chevy discontinue the Volt? GM announced on Nov. 19 that it would discontinue building the car in a wave of layoffs and plant closings that saw both the Volt's factory and that of the Chevy Cruze that underpinned it cut off. As a fuel-efficient small hatchback, the Volt was no longer meeting sales targets.
Regarding this, is the Chevy Volt discontinued?
A GM spokesperson also confirmed to Electrek that Chevy Volt production will be discontinued by March 2019.
Can the Chevy Volt run on gas only?
Yes, the GM Chevrolet Volt is what is known as a Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV). This means it can be operated strictly on gasoline alone or both gasoline (Premium is specified) and stored electricity in the 16.5 kWh to 18.4 kWh onboard battery depending on the year of manufacture.