GM says Bolt EV to have 238-mile range, more than Tesla Model 3
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General Motors (GM) Says Chevy Bolt EV Will Have EPA-Estimated 238 Miles of Range
September 13, 2016 8:56 AM EDTGeneral Motors (NYSE: GM) posted the following to its website on Tuesday:
Chevrolet promised to offer the first affordable electric vehicle with 200 miles or more of range and will exceed those expectations when the 2017 Bolt EV goes on sale later this year. With the vehicles EPA-estimated range of 238 miles, owners can expect to go beyond their average daily driving needs with plenty of range to spare in the 2017 Bolt EV when charging regularly.
Chevrolet showed the world the production version Bolt EV earlier this year and in a few... More