First Holden Volt deliveries begin in New South Wales


 

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Holden car dealers in  New South Wales are among the first in Australia to take delivery of the all new Volt long range electric car this week.

Nine specialist dealers will add a Volt to their demonstration fleets and can begin delivering cars to their first customers in coming days. 

Holden Executive Director – Sales and Marketing, Philip Brook said there had been strong interest in Volt since dealers were announced in June and television advertising had begun.

“Volt really seems to have captured people’s imagination thanks to its range extension technology. As the first car of its kind to go on sale in Australia, drivers want to understand how the technology works and what it feels like to drive and live with an electric car.

“Now that the dealers have a permanent demo on hand, customers will be able to experience the unique technology of Volt for themselves.”

As part of the commitment to become a specialist dealer, each Holden Volt dealer has invested in training and equipment and has committed to achieving environmental accreditation. They have also installed a dedicated Volt charging station in both the sales and service areas.

Customers can find their nearest Volt dealer via the Holden website. A fully interactive website offers an in-depth look at the technology www.holden.com.au/volt

To join the conversation on Volt, visit the dedicated Volt section on the Holden HQ blog.

New South Wales:
Muirs Holden – Ashfield
Paul Wakeling Holden – Campbelltown
Hunter Holden – Ryde
Northside Holden – Chatswood
Suttons City – Rosebery
Sutherland Holden – Sutherland
Castle Hill Holden – Castle Hill
Kelly Holden – Cardiff
Geoff King Holden – Coffs Harbour

About Volt: The Holden Volt is a game-changing electric vehicle (EV) with extended-range capability. It can recharge in less than six hours via a regular household outlet (10A charge), costing as little as $2.50 for a full charge. It has an electric range of up to 87km and with its petrol generator, a combined range of more than 600km.

Written by Alan Zurvas

Alan Zurvas is the founder and editor of Gay Car Boys, Australia's leading LGBTQI+ automotive publication. Before launching GCB in 2008, Alan's automotive writing was published in SameSame.com.au and the Star Observer. With over 16 years of hands-on car reviewing experience, Alan brings an honest, irreverent voice to every review — championing value and innovation over brand loyalty.


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