GM unveiled a refreshed Chevy Bolt electric hatchback and a brand new Bolt EUV, essentially a compact SUV. Both vehicles get around 250 miles of range and will sell for under $35,000.
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onto Low Power Heads Up Display February 15, 2021 2:52 AM
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The GM's Chevy Bolt is quickly becoming obsolete and sales have been anemic since the release of the Tesla Model 3 in 2018, which has dominated the EV market worldwide. The Bolt’s compact hatchback size is not what most US buyers are looking for, adding a recent recall of 2017-2019 model year Bolts related to a flawed battery certainly hasn’t helped GM’s image problems with the EV. However General Motors unveiled two new versions of the Bolt on Sunday: an updated Bolt EV hatchback with longer range and new high-tech features, and the brand new Bolt EUV — essentially a compact SUV — with more legroom room and less range than the Bolt EV. Due out this summer, the refreshed Bolt EV will sell for $31,995 — or about $5,000 less than the current model year Bolt EV. A limited-edition “Launch” version, with unique wheels, special badging, and an illuminated charge port, will be available for $43,495. 1st introduced in 2016, the Chevy Bolt was intended to be GMs’ first stab at a mass-market, purely battery-electric vehicle with 200-plus miles of range and an affordable price tag. . Both the Bolt EV and Bolt EUV will be built on GM’s BEV2 platform, which is distinct from the new “Ultium” battery pack announced in early 2020.