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I believe Chevrolet has been proactive with the new Bolts (EV & EUV) being built — price reductions, new Redline editions, new LG battery components, etc.
Are the superior Lithium batteries being used in the Cadillac & Hummer vehicles being considered for future Bolts; and, when will the Bolts have an option for AWD?
I drove an EUV — it’s ideal for daily use, as a back-up for another EV (or even an ICE); and, if the Federal Government is going to support raising GM’s ‘200,000 Vehicle Limit’ for Tax Credits on EVs, GM/Chevrolet could help that effort by enhancing the clearly affordable Bolts to encourage more U.S. buyers to purchase them near-term, since the exaggerated ‘fire issues’ are clearly in the rear view mirror!
CORRECTION — instead of ‘Lithium’ meant the new ULTIUM batteries that apparently are not only being used in new Cadillacs and Hummers, but as reported today, also new Chevys and Buicks coming soon to the Chinese market. Granted China is a top EV market but GM should begin offering ULTIUM batteries in Chevrolet EVs too, especially Bolts — EV & EUV — that can propel GM to dominance (and a viable competitor to TESLA) in the U.S. for true ‘affordable entry-level’ electric vehicles.