This year’s CES is proving to be a popular platform for automakers, with GM choosing the Las Vegas consumer electronics show for the world premiere of the production 2016 Chevrolet Bolt.
You could call the all-electric Bolt America’s answer to the BMW i3 at a much lower price tag, as GM has previously said that it will be priced under $30,000 after federal tax credits when it goes on sale in the USA before the end of 2016.
The production car remains (mostly) true to last year’s concept model gaining a bit of height for improved passenger space and a more mainstream-friendly interpretation of the study’s face with less aggressive headlamps and a dual grille.
While most details are likely being withheld for next week’s Detroit show, GM said that the Bolt will offer more than 200 miles (+320 km) of range on a full charge.
It will also feature advanced connectivity technologies “that make owning a long-range electric vehicle easy”, such as a navigation system that shows routes that maximize range and provides locations of nearby charging stations. Other connectivity and infotainment features include:
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10.2’’ MyLink color touch-screen display_
- Customizable, widget-based “flip-board style” operation
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- Rear Camera Mirror- Rear-facing camera provides a wide-angle view of the environment behind the vehicle.
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- Surround Vision- Provides a bird’s-eye view of what’s around the Bolt EV for improved safety during low-speed driving and when parking.
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_- All-New MyChevrolet Mobile App: Combines important owner and vehicle information and functions, such as:-
Vehicle charge status
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OnStar Map service
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Remote start
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Cabin pre-conditioning
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Owner’s manual information
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Dealer service scheduling
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EV Navigation Mapping_
- EV-specific navigation capability that designs routes to maximize range and provide locations of nearby charging station locations if needed.
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- Gamification- In the future, Bolt EV owners will be able to “compete” by comparing driving styles to determine who is driving most efficiently.
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The Bolt will be produced at GM’s Orion assembly facility in Michigan, near Detroit.__