Chevrolet’s Bolt electric car is getting ready for production

by SpeedLux
Images of Chevrolet Bolt electric car

Chevrolet just launched a couple of images and a quick teaser video of its Bolt EV running through pre-production on its Michigan assembly line, among the last actions prior to real production. The Bolt is expected to be in a minimum of some dealers by the end of this year, assuring a sensibly practical 200-mile electric range and a cost around $30,000 after credits.

The timing of General Motor’s tease most likely isn’t really a coincidence: the automobile will do battle in the market with Tesla’s likewise priced Model 3, Elon Musk’s very first mass-market automobile. GM will have a significant timing benefit– the 3 isn’t really anticipated to begin shipping until late 2017– but Tesla has a lot more hype to its name than GM does, and it’ll begin taking $1,000 reservations next Thursday, March 31st. Securing customers early might freeze out some Bolt sales later on this year.

Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
Vector illustration of teamwork concept. Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
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