'Bolt & Opel-sibling EVs are to be built at the MI Orion assembly plant in
2017'

http://www.autoevolution.com/news/opel-electric-vehicle-rendered-based-on-chevy-bolt-as-gm-commits-to-greener-cars-102947.html
Opel Electric Vehicle Rendered Based on Chevy Bolt As GM Commits to Greener
Cars
15th December 2015  Mihnea Radu 

[image  
http://s1.cdn.autoevolution.com/images/news/opel-electric-vehicle-rendered-based-on-chevy-bolt-as-gm-commits-to-greener-cars-102947_1.jpg
(rendering that previews the Opel model that's been made by RM Design using
bits from the i3 and Astra K)
]

Opel's big bosses have made it clear that they won't re-badge the
second-generation Volt plug-in because it failed to attract European
customers. Instead, they say, the German automaker will introduce a bespoke
EV to fight the BMW i3 and Volkswagen e-Golf.

But let's be serious about this. General Motors has always been, and will
continue to be, all about pinching the pennies, so it's likely that Opel
will re-badge another new Chevrolet model, the Bolt.

This all-new EV is likely to debut in January at the Detroit Auto Show or at
the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show. After that, journalists will go back and
forth with Opel CEO Karl-Thomas Neumann until he finally admits the Bolt
will make the trans-Atlantic trip.

GM even has an official section of its Chevrolet website to keep people
updated about the Bolt. There, they’ve promised that the Bolt will be able
to travel 200 miles on a single charge and will cost roughly $30,000. But
that includes incentives and such. Will people pay that much for a compact
car just because it's electric? We think not, especially when the Nissan
Leaf and Renault Zoe are far cheaper.

We already have a good idea of what the Chevrolet Bolt will look like
because of a concept car Chevrolet previously presented. However, recent spy
photos have shown that the Bolt looks even more futuristic, thanks to an
abundance of chromed surfaces and a raked boot straight out of Star Trek.
However, we're showing you a rendering that previews the Opel model that's
been made by RM Design using bits from the i3 and Astra K.

Inside, the center touch screen will be even larger than that of the Volt,
but there will only be space enough for four people and not a lot of
luggage.

The small EV from Opel could be called the Trixx, after a concept car that
was revealed in 2004 and whose name has been trademarked by the company.
Both it and the Bolt will be assembled at the GM Orion plant.
[© autoevolution.com]



[dated]
http://gmauthority.com/blog/2015/09/opel-vauxhall-to-introduce-second-ev-alongside-chevrolet-bolt/
New EV Coming To Opel Vauxhall
Sep 17, 2015 - Opel-Vauxhall To Introduce Second EV Alongside Chevrolet Bolt
... to be built alongside an Opel sibling at the Orion assembly plant in
2017.
...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_Assembly
GM Orion Assembly plant, MI




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