Chevy Bolt EV Has Sold Over 100,000 Units Globally Since Launch
Chevy’s first EV hits six figures in a little over four years.
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Chevy’s first EV hits six figures in a little over four years.
The improved EV will go on sale this summer.
This happened slightly later than planned.
The facility will be GM’s primary electric vehicle assembly plant.
The Democratic National Convention will be held on Monday, August 17th.
The subcompact car won’t live on past the 2021 model year.
The General Motors investment will start with 400 jobs and invest $300M in its Orion plant.
The new EV will be “designed and engineered off an advanced version,” of the Bolt EV platform.
The Michigan plant builds the Sonic and Bolt EV.
Consumers says customers can turn up the heat Friday at midnight.
And puts one of them on a watch list for potential closure.
GM still has four car plants in the United States that underperform industry targets.
It’s finally been confirmed what has been rumored for over a year.
The plant employs lower-wage workers to keep costs down.
GM has made sizable investments at the plant, the only GM-owned facility of its kind in the United States.
Is it a case of one step forward, and two steps back?
The Brownstown and Orion, Michigan, plants will see upgrades for self-driving car production.
GM CEO Mary Barra said global demand will lead to the production increase.
The Bolt EV requires no special tooling, which is something pretty remarkable.
The Orion assembly plant notably builds the Bolt EV and Sonic.