GM prepares for release of Chevrolet Bolt
General Motors is planning its release of the Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicle, with a cost totalling $30,000 after tax breaks.This price will make it significantly cheaper than the average new U.S. vehicle and sets up a test of whether the technology can go mainstream in the United States.The least expensive Bolt will start at $37,495 before a $7,500 federal tax credit, meaning it would sell for $29,995, GM said.
2017 Chevrolet Bolt Projected Units Sold in One Year Could Reach 75,000, Analysts Predict
The 2016 Chevrolet Bolt came out of the market late last year but since it was only made available in 11 states in the US, the American carmaker, General Motors (GM) decided to pull the electric vehicle out even before it gets officially released.Subsequently, GM decided to rename the model as 2017 Chevrolet Bolt.After making sure that its electric vehicle will be released to all of the 50 states of America, GM has set the official rollout date of the vehicle before the end of this year.
2017 Chevrolet Bolt Order Guide Confirms Lack of Adaptive Cruise Control
While we wait for the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt to roll into U.S. dealerships, the golden bowtie released the order guide for its newest electric vehicle, RPO codes and all.As expected, adaptive cruise control is nowhere to be found in the said order guide.This shortfall was half-confirmed in a ride along video in which a General Motors employee couldnt say if adaptive cruise control will be added in the model year 2018 or later in the Bolts lifecycle.
Mircea Panait