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'Peel back the Bolt's androgynous design & find the zero-emissions credits
reaped will exceed the per-unit losses'

'No Bolt delivery delay'

http://www.cheatsheet.com/automobiles/chevrolet-bolt-ev-promises-early-adopters.html/?a=viewall
What the Chevrolet Bolt EV Promises Early Adopters
August 16, 2016  Eric Schaal

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In what GM hopes will be a game-changing debut, the Chevrolet Bolt EV
promises several things Tesla cannot

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Chevy Bolt EV interior  The Bolt’s floating instrument panel maximizes
legroom

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Chevrolet Bolt EV charging at a residence  Chevrolet Bolt EV promises early
adopters hatchback utility in an otherwise barren segment

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Chevy Bolt EV  Bolt EV power specs dominate the segment in 2016
]

No one confuses the Chevrolet and Tesla brands. Whereas consumers were
willing to bet on a Model 3 sight unseen, the same hyped launch would never
have worked for a GM electric vehicle. Then again, timing is crucial in this
segment, and GM got the jump on Tesla by delivering its affordable,
long-range Bolt EV in concept form more than a year ahead of the Model 3.

As the end of 2016 looms, Chevy is preparing for the first round of
production in Michigan and consumers will have a shot at owning a truly
pioneering vehicle in a burgeoning segment. It may not have the curb appeal
or hype of a Tesla, but the Bolt EV will have several unique things to offer
early adopters who cannot wait for a Model 3.

Maximum interior space
In an interview with Automotive News, Bolt designer Stuart Norris said the
concept was to deliver a midsize-hatchback interior on a compact electric
car frame. To get there, Norris’s team had to stretch the vehicle in every
way possible, with the windshield moved forward, the midsection pushed
downward, and a center console not rooted in the ground but floating above
the leg area. Air conditioning and heating units also stretched forward, out
of the way of the front seats.

Thinner seats that did not compromise on support were yet another detail
GM’s design crew in South Korea executed on the Bolt EV to squeeze room into
the cabin. The specs say the project worked: Its 16.9 cubic feet of cargo
space tops the impressive capacity of Honda Fit (16.6 cubic feet) and blows
away Camry (15.4 cubic feet), while its 56 cubic feet of cargo space with
the back seats down approaches larger sedans like Model S (58.1 cubic feet).

Hatchback utility
What good is a great deal of cargo capacity without easy access? Not much,
and Chevy’s Korea-based design team emphasized the hatch angle in the Bolt
EV. Early adopters will be able to pop open the back, throw down the seats,
and quickly add luggage or other large objects you are transporting. We’ll
see how this plays with the first consumers kicking the Bolt’s tires, but
the trend toward utility vehicles makes it look like a big positive.

Though many electric car consumers may take this aspect for granted in 2016,
the modernized battery placement (i.e., away from the trunk) was a crucial
element in guaranteeing the Bolt its spaciousness and utility. Concentrated
cells in the flat battery pack made the hatchback concept work like the
design team hoped.

Segment-best power
When reminded of an empty guarantee of future payment for his services in
The Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart has a great line: “Oh yes. Later you’ll
give me millions,” he tells Sidney Greenstreet. This same concept applies to
a number of manufacturers and their future EVs. Later, they’ll give you
fantastic range and power. But what can they give you now?

Upon entering the market in 2016, no competitor in the price point will be
able to come near the Bolt EV in range or power. On the latter point, the
case is clear: 200 horsepower and 266 pounds-feet of torque dominates the
field. Nissan Leaf (107 horses) and BMW i3 (170 horses) aren’t very close in
horsepower or torque. You’ll be able to hit 60 miles per hour in seven
seconds in Chevy’s first ground-up electric model, too. Tesla and others may
do better later; Bolt EV will give you that in 2016.
[© cheatsheet.com]



http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2017-chevrolet-bolt-prototype-drive-review
2017 Chevrolet Bolt
AUG 2016  Peel back the Chevy Bolt's androgynous design, and you'll find ...
the value of zero-emissions credits to be reaped will exceed the inevitable
per-unit losses ...
...
http://www.hybridcars.com/2017-chevrolet-bolt-supplier-lg-chem-starts-its-assembly-line-this-month/
2017 Chevrolet Bolt Supplier LG Electronics Starts Its Assembly Line ...
August 17, 2016  Korean battery and EV component supplier LG Electronics is
gearing up its assembly line this month to provide components for the 2017
Chevrolet Bolt which is ...
...
https://electrek.co/2016/08/20/chevy-bolt-ev-has-not-been-delayed-deliveries-2016/
No, the Chevy Bolt EV hasn’t been delayed, deliveries are still planned for
end of the year
2016/08/20




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