Watch An Autonomous Chevrolet Bolt EV Be Built: Video
GM built its first batch of self-driving Bolt EVs a few weeks ago.
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GM built its first batch of self-driving Bolt EVs a few weeks ago.
The Bolt EV is a technological marvel, but the Leaf is ready to punch back.
A teardown analysis of the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt revealed that GM indeed likely loses thousands per car sold.
The Bolt EV fell short of the “plus,” however.
Lift off the accelerator in “Low” mode, and presto: the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV regenerates energy every time you lift off the accelerator.
A total of 5,950 units of the small EV have been delivered in the first five months of 2017.
GM has produced 130 new self-driving Bolt EVs at its Orion plant in Michigan.
The Bolt EV is surprisingly spritely.
The driverless cars cometh.
The Bolt EV will arrive nationwide in August, one month earlier than planned.
KBB calls it a new standard of acceptance.
The Bolt EV will have some new competition.
The Bolt EV is very car-seat friendly.
It will be an all-electric version of the Kia Stonic.
Like Tesla, the energy storage system is based on automotive-grade batteries.
The all-new Leaf will debut later this year.
It has a lot going for it, and Chevrolet is working to amplify the car’s exposure.
The deals…. are shocking.
Their story is an overwhelmingly positive ownership experience.
Plug In America was hosted by Senator Rob Portman of Ohio.