This year, the Chevrolet Bolt EV has displaced the Nissan Leaf as the third best - selling electric car; the 238 -
mile electric hatchback had its best - ever month in August, while the 107 - mile Leaf dropped to fourth place.
Not exact matches
DETROIT (AP)-- The Chevrolet Bolt, General Motors» Tesla - fighting
electric hatchback for the masses, will be able to go 238
miles (383 kilometers) on a single charge.
Equipped with a 340 - volt battery pack and a 107 - horsepower
electric drive motor, the five - seat Leaf
hatchback has an estimated range of 100
miles, though this will vary with weather, terrain, driving style and how much you carry in passengers and cargo.
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electric hatchback's range on a charge has been EPA - rated at 151
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It is powered by a similar
electric drivetrain as the Nissan Leaf
hatchback, meaning that its driving range is estimated to be around the Leaf's 73 -
mile range.
The EPA rated the
hatchback at 83
miles on a single charge, which put it on par with EVs like the Ford Focus
Electric and Nissan Leaf.
Alternatively, the A3 Sportback e-tron
hatchback features a plug - in hybrid powertrain, with up to 16
miles of
electric - only range.
The I.D.
electric hatchback will be powered by a rear mounted
electric motor with a 373
mile range on the NEDC cycle.
CHEVROLET VOLT Compact 4 - door
hatchback sedan with both
electric and gas power; about $ 34,000; 53 -
mile range on electricity, up to 420
miles on electricity and gasoline
Available as a 4 - door sedan and a new 5 - door
hatchback, the 2012 Focus is also offered as a pure battery -
electric vehicle with a 76 -
mile range and an impressive 110
miles - per - gallon - equivalent (MPGe) city rating.
The Chevrolet Volt is a compact plug - in hybrid
hatchback with an impressive all -
electric range of 53
miles and a combined fuel economy rating of 42
miles per gallon once the batteries are flat, and it's this combination of the best of the plug - in and hybrid worlds that make the Volt one of the ten best liftbacks on the market.
The 2014 Nissan LEAF is by now a veteran of the
electric car wars, a subcompact
hatchback that delivers a practical range of 75
miles on a full charge.
The compact Ford Focus
hatchback is available with an assortment of power plants, including the standard 160 - horsepower 2.0 - liter 4 - cylinder, a frugal 123 - horsepower turbocharged 3 - cylinder that has a combined fuel economy rating of up to 35
miles per gallon, a green 143 - horsepower
electric version with a range of 76
miles, and two high - performance variants that are targeted towards driving enthusiasts, including one with all - wheel drive and 350 horsepower.
This model sets itself apart with fuel - efficient powertrains, sleek, charismatic style, handling and poise, fully
electric Focus available, sport - oriented ST model, Innovative technology such as Active Park Assist and MyFord Touch, and choice of
hatchback or sedan * Money - Back Guarantee is valid for 5 days or 250
miles, whichever comes first.
The Bowtie brand's all -
electric hatchback is EPA - certified with a 238 -
mile driving range on a single charge, and Chevy delivers a wealth of technologies for families on the go.
If you're open to a compact
hatchback, the 2016 Chevrolet Volt is completely redesigned and offers an estimated 50
miles of
electric - only range.
It is a well - equipped, all -
electric hatchback that seats five adults and, with its second - generation model, can travel up to 150
miles on a single charge.