With the increase in popularity of EV Chevy vehicles such as the Chevy Bolt, many drivers are wondering about the Chevrolet battery warranty. Like the Chevrolet New Vehicle Limited Warranty, the battery warranty for EVs, hybrid/PHEV, and wet cell batteries on Chevrolet vehicles is comprehensive, long-lasting, and flexible. This is an overview of everything you need to know about the Chevrolet battery warranty and additional information for EVs.
100,000-Mile/8-Year EV Battery Warranty
If you purchase an EV Chevrolet model such as the 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe EV, specific electric propulsion devices on Chevrolet electric vehicles are covered for eight years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. This includes the high-voltage battery.
In addition to the reassuring battery warranty on EV Chevrolet models, they also come with the Bumper-to-Bumper New Vehicle Limited Warranty. It covers registered vehicles in the US from the date it was first delivered until it reaches three years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. This warranty covers all vehicle components if there is an issue due to materials and workmanship.
Chevrolet Hybrid Battery Warranty
The Chevrolet Hybrid Battery Warranty provides coverage for all types of Chevrolet battery issues on EV and hybrid models and also offers additional benefits, including:
- Towing: During the warranty period, towing is covered to the nearest Chevrolet dealership for service if the vehicle cannot be driven due to a defect with the battery.
- Drive Motor Battery Coverage and Propulsion Battery Warranty Policy: The propulsion battery found on the Chevy Volt and Bolt EV is also covered for the duration of the hybrid warranty.
Chevrolet Battery Service in Van Nuys, CA
Don’t forget that your factory-installed wet cell battery is also covered under the Bumper-to-Bumper New Vehicle Limited Warranty. So, if you require warrantied Chevy battery service, schedule with the certified experts here at Keyes Chevrolet. We look forward to getting your car back into top condition!