Chevrolet dealers have already begun taking orders for the low emissions version of the 2012 Chevrolet Volt, which now benefits from access to California’s High Occupancy Vehicle traffic lanes.
"HOV lane access is a coveted perk in California,” said Chris Perry, vice president of Global Chevrolet Marketing. “The low-emissions Volt will be a strong draw for drivers who commute daily in the most-congested driving environments in the United States.”
The Low Emissions Package will give owners the right to apply for one of the 40,000 available HOV lane stickers issued to vehicles that qualify as a California Enhanced, Advanced Technology – Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle.
Besides being allowed to run freely on the 1,400 miles of HOV in the sunny state, the pack also makes 2012 Volt owners eligible to receive up to $1,500 in state rebates through the state’s Clean Vehicle Rebate Project.
The Low Emissions Package will give owners the right to apply for one of the 40,000 available HOV lane stickers issued to vehicles that qualify as a California Enhanced, Advanced Technology – Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle.
Besides being allowed to run freely on the 1,400 miles of HOV in the sunny state, the pack also makes 2012 Volt owners eligible to receive up to $1,500 in state rebates through the state’s Clean Vehicle Rebate Project.