At this time, deciding between buying or leasing a Chevrolet Volt is straightforward:
Since you cannot lease a car that isn't being manufactured, your path is to purchase a pre-owned model. The market typically divides into two generations:
If you are strictly looking for a , you would need to look at the Chevy Bolt EV or Bolt EUV , which are the Volt's fully electric successors. Price of a Chevrolet Volt in 2025: Used EV Buyer Guide
General Motors ended production of the Chevy Volt in February 2019. Because the car has been out of production for over seven years, new leases from Chevrolet are no longer available. However, the Volt remains a popular and "remarkably durable" choice on the used market. 🚗 Your Only Option: Buying Used
Most affordable, with prices often between $6,000 and $11,000 . These are great "budget" entries into plug-in hybrids but have shorter electric ranges (approx. 35 miles).