GM will also introduce a third electric
vehicle this year. It’s a “new version”
of the Chevrolet Bolt and it will be launched in late 2020. The company was tight-lipped on specifics,
but previous reports have suggested the electric hatchback will receive a minor
facelift.
Details are limited, but we can expect a
host of exterior and interior changes.
However, it remains unclear if the powertrain will be upgraded as the
2020 Bolt saw its range increase 34 km to 417 km)overall.
Less than a year later, Chevrolet will
introduce the 2022 Bolt EUV. The model
will be launched during the summer of 2021 and become the first non-Cadillac
vehicle to offer the Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving system.
The model was accidentally revealed in
2017 and recently surfaced in China as the Buick Velite 7. It will be an electric crossover that rides
on an “advanced version of the current award-winning Bolt EV architecture.” China’s
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology indicated the model will
measure 4264 mm long and have a wheelbase that spans 2675 mm. If those figures are correct, the Bolt EUV should be 99 mm longer than the Bolt and have a 74 mm longer
wheelbase.