http://www.autoblog.com/2015/01/10/chevy-bolt-200-mile-ev-debut-detroit/
Chevy Bolt, GM's 200-mile EV, could debut in Detroit
Sebastian Blanco  Jan 10th 2015

All Of The Pieces Are Coming Together Nicely

It's not news that General Motors is working on a $30,000 electric vehicle
with a 200-mile range. Then-CEO Dan Akerson said as much back in 2013. What
we've heard before is that this mystery EV will be based on the Chevy Sonic
and will will arrive in 2017. So, if that's all correct, then it would make
sense that confirmation of this plan would come at the 2015 Detroit Auto
Show, which is just around the corner. And lookee here...

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that GM will unveil the concept Chevy
Bolt [EV] at the Detroit show on Monday. That name sure makes sense, too,
since GM registered that trademark back in August. According to the Journal,
the rumored numbers – 200-mile range, $30,000 price – are still what's
expected. Some new rumored details at that the battery will come from LG
Chem, which also makes the Volt [pih]'s batteries, and that the Bolt [EV]
will be a crossover that could be sold around the world. This all smacks of
a preemptive strike against the Tesla Model 3, which is also due around
2017. Currently, GM sells the Spark EV in limited areas of the US, despite a
lot of excitement for wider availability.

To sell a 200-mile EV for $30,000 means that GM and LG Chem have drastically
reduced the cost of making a big plug-in vehicle battery. What this means
for the new Volt [pih] and GM's future plans is something we're more than a
little excited about to learn more of on Monday, the same day that we get to
see the redesigned Chevy Volt [pih] for the first time. Well, aside from the
CES teaser.
[© autoblog.com]



http://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/detroit-auto-show/2015/01/09/gm-electric-concept-mile-range/21535887/
GM electric concept has 200-mile range
Melissa Burden and David Shepardson  = January 9, 2015

[image] (building)(Photo: Steve Perez, The Detroit News)
General Motors Co. is expected Monday at the North American International
Auto Show to unveil an electric vehicle concept that gets 200 miles of
electric range — a vehicle that could challenge upstart Tesla Motors Inc. —
according to two sources familiar with the automaker's plans.

The concept car is named the Chevrolet Bolt [EV] and would get 200 miles or
more of electric range and would be sold in all 50 states, according to a
person briefed on the plans who asked not to be identified because the plans
have not been made public. GM executives have talked about developing a
200-mile electric vehicle for nearly two years, but never confirmed plans to
show it or what it would be named.

The new Chevrolet Bolt [EV] is expected to retail for less than half the
Tesla Model S — around $30,000 — and about what Tesla's future, lower-priced
car is set to cost.

The new electric vehicle could be a game-changer for Chevrolet and GM — and
the industry — and help demonstrate the company as an innovator in electric
vehicles; it's a segment GM has been working on for two decades. It also
could give GM an answer to competitor Tesla's Model S, which gets about 265
miles of electric range.

GM spokesman Terry Rhadigan wouldn't confirm the report Friday, saying the
automaker wouldn't comment on what he called speculation, but did not deny
the report.

With gas prices low, GM's introduction of a new electric vehicle might not
be ideal. But a company official says by proceeding, it shows GM is
committed to electric vehicles and knows that gas prices will again rise.

In August, GM applied for a U.S. trademark for the name Chevrolet Bolt for a
new automobile, government records say.

GM executive Doug Parks told reporters at an event in Warren in September
2013 that GM was working on an electric car that could get 200 miles on a
single charge for about $30,000.

Former GM CEO Dan Akerson in March 2013 said GM was working on a 200-mile
range electric car.

GM executives believe 200 miles of electric range is enough to convince
drivers not to be worried about "range anxiety" — or running out of power
before having a chance to recharge.

In 2013, GM formed a special team to study Tesla. "Listen. Like it or not,
they think big," then GM vice chairman Steve Girsky told The Detroit News in
2013. "Big in terms of range, big in terms of speed."

Tesla's Model S costs at least $70,000. Tesla has said it is working on a
lower-cost EV with a 200-mile range it hopes to release as early as late
2016.

Chevrolet will hold a news conference Monday morning at the Detroit auto
show where it has said it will reveal the second-generation Chevrolet Volt
[pih]. GM has said the plug-in hybrid ... will have more range than the 38
miles it can travel on ... an electric battery before a backup engine takes
over, allowing the vehicle to travel a total of about 380 miles.

GM CEO Mary Barra is expected to unveil the Bolt [EV] at the Chevy press
conference.

Chevrolet currently sells a Spark EV that is certified by the Environmental
Protection Agency with 82 miles of electric range. The Spark EV is sold only
in California and Oregon.

But GM's timing to unveil a new electric vehicle is less than ideal with gas
prices plunging below $2 in much of the country — and demand for more
expensive EVs and small cars falling. But by the time the new EV goes into
production, gas prices may be much higher.

Barra said this week that the company's strategy isn't changing despite low
gas prices. "But over the long term, it doesn't change our strategy at all.
We've been working for several years now to make our vehicles from that
perspective very efficient; have several new powertrains either out or on
their way that are going to be industry-leading from a fuel-efficiency
perspective," Barra said. "We are 100 percent committed to driving
efficiency across the portfolio. All segments will to do that. So it doesn't
change it."

Investors and analysts at GM's Global Business Conference in October were
shown photos of the "BEV2," which one Wall Street analyst said appeared to
be a new electric vehicle.

Where the vehicle would be built — if it's brought to production — is not
immediately clear. But Barra in October affirmed Michigan as the "global
engineering base for vehicle electrification." Since 2009, GM has invested
$1.82 billion in Michigan related to electrification and the Volt [pih].

This past November, GM announced $200 million in new investment at its Orion
Assembly Plant and Pontiac Metal Center to help prepare for a future
vehicle. The company would not say what the vehicle is or when it would
come, but it's believed to be in addition to the Chevrolet Sonic and Buick
Verano small cars that are built at the plant. Some people close to the
company believe the vehicle slated for Orion could be a new
battery-electric.

And in April, GM confirmed plans to invest $449 million in its
Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant and Brownstown Township battery assembly
facility to build the next generation Volt [pih]. The company said then that
improvements at Detroit-Hamtramck also will support two other cars ... 

Sources then believed the other car may be ... an all-electric Volt.

Gerald Johnson, then GM's vice president of North American manufacturing,
said the investment would include $384 million at Detroit-Hamtramck and $65
million at its Brownstown Township battery assembly facility to expand GM's
lithium-ion battery production and future battery systems.

According to analysts and some GM employee profiles, the Chevrolet Bolt,
known as the "BEV2" internally, is due out by the 2017 model year.

In July, Reuters reported that South Korean battery firm LG Chem planned to
supply a major automaker in 2016 with lithium-ion batteries for a new
electric car getting 200 miles of range or more.

The Bolt [EV] comes eight years after GM introduced the Chevrolet Volt [pih]
— a stylish plug-in hybrid — at the Detroit show. The vehicle captured much
of the attention and became a symbol of GM's technological efforts.

Volt [pih] sales haven't reached expectations set by former CEO Dan Akerson:
He wanted production to hit 60,000 a year by 2012 and GM at one point set a
sales goal of 45,000 in 2012. Total U.S. sales since its debut have
surpassed 73,000, but 2014 sales of 18,805 fell 18.6 percent from the year
before. The all-electric Nissan Leaf, meanwhile, had 30,200 sales last year
in the U.S., up 33.6 percent from 2013.

But the first-generation car for GM also likely wasn't profitable, and
pricing around $40,000 kept some people away from dealerships. GM in 2013
cut the price by $5,000 to boost sales.

Detroit Auto Show
¦Monday-Tuesday: Press preview days
¦Wednesday, Thursday: Industry days
¦Friday: Charity Preview: $400 per person, black tie
¦Jan. 17-24 public days (9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Jan. 17-24; 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Jan.
25.

¦Tickets: Adults: $13; seniors 65 and older: $7; children 7-12: $7: children
6 and under free with a parent or guardian
[© detroitnews.com]



http://www.autonews.com/article/20150110/OEM05/150109863/gm-plans-all-electric-chevy-bolt-with-200-mile-range
GM plans all-electric Chevy Bolt with 200-mile range
Mike Colias  January 10, 2015  Richard Truett contributed
 
[image] GM VP Mark Reuss: "We had the first electric car. And we didn't
follow it up."

DETROIT -- General Motors plans to introduce by 2017 an electric car that
will travel about 200 miles on a single charge, a person with knowledge of
GM's plans said.

GM will show a concept of the EV, the Chevrolet Bolt, at the Detroit auto
show on Monday, the source said. The company already has confirmed that it
will unveil its redesigned Volt plug-in hybrid as well.

The Wall Street Journal late Friday reported on its website GM's plans for
the Bolt.

GM registered for the Chevrolet Bolt trademark in August, according to
website GM Authority.com. [
http://gmauthority.com/blog/2014/08/general-motors-files-trademark-application-for-chevrolet-bolt/
]

The car is larger than the compact Volt [pih] and has a hatchback body
style, the source said. GM has targeted a price between $30,000 and $35,000,
which would put the net price under $30,000 after a federal tax credit, the
person said.

In an e-mailed statement late Friday, GM reiterated that it will show the
2016 Volt [pih] at the auto show Monday, adding: "we have no other
announcements to discuss at this time.”

The Journal reported that the Bolt [EV] would be equipped with "more
capable" batteries from LG Chem, the Korean company that supplies the
battery cells that go into the Volt [pih].

The future Bolt [EV] would compete squarely against Tesla Motors' planned
Model 3 [EV], which the Silicon Valley company also plans to price at around
$35,000 and launch sometime in 2017.

GM global product chief Mark Reuss told analysts in October that Chevrolet
planned to add an electric vehicle to its lineup, joining the Volt [pih] and
the Spark EV minicar. He didn't provide details.

In 2013, then-GM CEO Dan Akerson said the company was working on a car that
would travel about 200 miles on a single charge.

Reuss recently signaled GM's continued commitment to electric vehicles in an
interview:

“If you are a slave to monthly sales, you will give up your long-term vision
of what you think the future will be,” he said. “And we did that (with the
EV1). We had the first electric car. And we didn’t follow it up. Think of
where we would be today if we hadn’t done that. 

"And I remind people who weren’t in the company or are younger. I say, we
are not going to make that mistake again.”
[© autonews.com]



http://www.wsj.com/articles/gm-readies-electric-rival-to-tesla-1420859986
GM Readies Electric Rival to Tesla
[Jan 10th 2015]  General Motors Chief Executive Mary Barra is preparing to
show at the Detroit auto show on Monday a concept version of a Chevrolet
electric ...
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http://www.examiner.com/article/gm-ready-to-introduce-200-mile-range-electric-chevy-bolt-to-rival-tesla-model-3
GM ready to introduce 200-mile range electric Chevy Bolt to rival Tesla
Model 3
January 9, 2015  Paulo Acoba




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