How Cadillac Championed A Longer Dash-To-Axle Ratio For GM BEV3 Platform
Money on the hood, both literally and figuratively.
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Money on the hood, both literally and figuratively.
The Prologue shares GM’s BEV3 platform and Ultium battery technology with the Blazer EV.
The first Ultium-based vehicle in the Asian country will be the Cadillac Lyriq.
Roughly two months later than originally planned.
The models include two new crossovers, an SUV, and a flagship sedan.
Hyundai’s new Ioniq sub-brand will release three new EVs between 2021 and 2024.
Let’s have a look at the Lyriq’s fender, charge port and wheels.
GM tech sought for scale and capacity.
BEV3 will provide the bones for a wide range of vehicles.
Flexibility and modularity will be key.
The architecture’s flexibility will be key.
A two-door mainstream Chevy sports car is in the cards, but it will probably be very different from today’s Camaro.
Things are heating up in the still-nascent electric commercial vehicle space.
Will GM make an electric version of the Silverado and Sierra?
Here’s what we know about this highly-modular, electric vehicle architecture.