
The Bolt EUV will also be the first Chevrolet vehicle to offer the Super Cruise hands-free driver assistance system.
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The 2020 model-year Bolt EV increases its driving range on a full charge to an EPA-estimated 259 miles, up by 21 miles over the previous model. The Bolt comes with an impressive array of driver-assistance technologies.
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General Motors is recalling certain 2020 Chevrolet Bolt EV vehicles, that may have an improperly cast front left brake caliper that can fracture during a high-pressure braking event.
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Chevrolet is recalling certain 2017 – 2019 model-year Chevrolet Bolt vehicles due to a potential fire risk, where the affected vehicles’ cell packs have the potential to smoke and ignite internally.
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San Franciscans can expect to see a fleet of Chevy Bolt EVs traverse the city with no humans before the end of the year.
Read More →General Motors is presenting its Virtual Solutions Summit for fleet customers on Aug. 25, 2020 at 1 p.m. EDT, which will feature details on the automaker's latest lineup of commercial vehicles
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General Motors will be utilizing a new flexible, global EV platform to support future products, including fleet vehicles, which will powered by new Ultium proprietary batteries that will offer energy options ranging from 50 to 200 kWh.
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General Motors is improving its Energy Assist solution on the myChevrolet mobile app to help improve and simplify vehicle charging for its Bolt EV drivers.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has recognized the 2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV with a Top Safety Pick award when outfitted with optional vehicle-to-vehicle front crash prevention.
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Chevrolet's 2020 Bolt EV will arrive with 259 miles of maximum range with a full charge, which is an 8.8% increase from the outgoing model's 238 miles of overall range, the company announced.
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