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Key Questions Remaining Just a Few Months Before 2017 Chevy Bolt Launch
June 27, 2016  Jeff Cobb

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The Bolt utilizes advanced high strength steel in the frame. It has
automatic crash response, and OnStar Advisors. Available is Forward
Pedestrian Alert, Forward Collision Alert, Side Blind Zone Alert, Rear Cross
Traffic Alert

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The compact Bolt is also very space-efficient, with flat floor and careful
design enabling the vehicle to have the interior volume within realm of a
midsize car in a compact package

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With maybe four months to go before the 2017 Chevy Bolt begins rolling off
the Orion, Mich. assembly line, important questions remain.

The actual start of production is officially a mystery, but a document
General Motors released online, then pulled so it could scrub disclosure of
an October production start date, has added to insiders’ predictions for
that month.

Chevrolet has otherwise been reluctant to announce more details saying only
that its 200-plus- mile range, $37,500 electric car would be in series
production by the end of this year.

The vehicle will be the first to meet these general 200–mile, sub-$40,000
criteria for which Tesla’s sleek Model 3 has more-recently captured the
fascination of the public. The Model 3, and its over 400,000 intenders
who’ve each deposited $1,000 to reserve one will first get to see General
Motors launch its ostensible alternative for 2017.

While numerous questions could be asked, a few key ones that Chevy media rep
Fred Ligouri told us to “stay tuned” about could be considered most
relevant.

EPA Ratings
All that is known about the Bolt EV’s electric range is that it will be
north of 200 miles, says Chevrolet. The car with reported [
http://www.caranddriver.com/flipbook/12-things-to-know-about-chevrolets-30000-bolt-ev#6
] coefficient of drag of 0.312 has a 60-kWh battery, and Tesla has said its
Model 3’s pack will be smaller while delivering 215 miles range thanks in
part to superior aerodynamics estimated around 0.21.

The final arbiter of this range estimate for advertising purposes is – no,
not Twitter – the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, whose tests measure
range and other things like “mile per gallon equivalent” (MPGe) – or
alternately, kWh/100 miles.

It’s likely Chevrolet has performed the work toward EPA certifications, but
either is not able or willing to announce these yet, but eyes will be on how
good the Bolt will be.

General Motors’ engineers have said [
http://www.hybridcars.com/gm-engineers-discuss-the-2017-chevy-bolts-powertrain/
] they’ve applied lessons from the Spark EV and Volt [pih], and with a motor
that can be as high as 97-percent efficient at points in the drive, the Bolt
promises a concerted effort toward these all-important metrics.

If Chevrolet manages over 200-miles EV range for combined city/highway
driving, it will have met its promise. Unclear is whether highway ratings
might be below the 200 mark. If the Bolt manages over 215 combined, it will
have raised the bar over what Tesla is promising – though Tesla too may have
more in store as well.

Further, Tesla is promising multiple battery options, a move also being
touted by Nissan for its Leaf, and BMW for its i3. So far, GM seems commited
to a mono-spec car, but it likely has options open for the future.

Charging Details
People contemplating the Great American Road Trip in what others have said
is more of a city/suburban commuter may have noticed General Motors does not
have a national high-amperage charging network like Tesla’s Superchargers.

Using the SAE Combo CCS plug standard, GM says the Bolt can replenish up to
90 miles range in 30 minutes. Another statement by GM about CCS charging is
that the Bolt EV will charge to 80 percent in 60 minutes. And, it can fully
charge its pack in nine hours on 240-volt level 2.

While that spec is out in the open, GM has said the Bolt EV will charge at
up to around 50 kWh, and its engineers have indicated they were still
considering what the final DC charging peak rate should be.

Will it really be lower than the Hyundai Soul EV which has been recorded
charging at a peak rate of 68-69 kW on an experimental 200A CHAdeMO station
[
http://arcticroads.com/nyheter/opens-120-kw-ev-charger-to-the-public/
] even though it has less than half the Bolt’s battery size?

Another question is whether Chevrolet will provide a CHAdeMO to CCS Combo DC
adapter accessory much like Tesla sells one for $450 for CHAdeMO to Tesla’s
connector?

Crash Test Ratings
General Motors is touting 10 airbags, advanced radar- and camera-based
safety tech, but its crash federal test ratings have not been announced.

Of course also, the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety has not announced
it has had opportunity to test a Bolt either.

The vehicle does have a relatively short front crumple zone. Unlike a Tesla,
it also has a large lump of EV powertrain hardware where Tesla puts the
frunk. It is not an internal combustion engine, but looks like one to the
casual observer.

Another somewhat related question is whether the cameras can be given the
ability to double as a dashcam and security cam and record the video on an
SD memory card. This functionality was recently announced for the Cadillac
CT6 which like the Bolt has a bird’s eye surround view feature, but added
this extra trick that would make Russians proud.

Performance Capabilities
Also to be revealed is 0-60 time, which so far is only being advertised as
under 7 seconds. To anyone spoiled by insanely, ludicrously quick Teslas,
this is still a peppy car considering a Prius or Leaf walks to that distance
in 10 seconds, but inquiring minds want to know.

Chevrolet has also positioned this “compact crossover” (AKA hatchback) as
fun to drive with low center of gravity helped by its in-floor mounted
battery.

While not a sports car, and with no all-wheel-drive promised, the
front-wheel driver may be a spritely and enjoyable ride in qualified terms.

That was the initial takeaway from its pre-production reveal at CCS in Las
Vegas this January where the car was free to zip around a cone course.

Actual braking and lateral acceleration and top speed numbers have yet to be
revealed, but like the EV range, the performance may actually be above
previous expectations.

Even with low-rolling resistance tires – which are getting better all the
time – the Bolt’s on-road manners may slot in somewhere between a sporty
Model 3 when it arrives, and a fill-in-the-blank eco car of yesteryear.

Chevrolet does have a web presence for the Bolt [
http://www.chevrolet.com/bolt-ev-electric-vehicle.html
], but don’t bother clicking through to finding your local dealer.

It’s a little early to put your money down, even if you want to, and this
contrasts how General Motors operates versus Tesla that even though the Bolt
is all but ready to go, the Detroit automaker has accepted zero pre-orders,
and Tesla has 400,000-plus.

As it is, the Bolt by all appearances will be a very well engineered EV, and
will meet its general specifications.

General Motors fast-tracked the car into being after developing a concept
version secretly in Australia, and it will surely leapfrog the first
generation Nissan Leaf – and Nissan has been even more officially mum about
that than GM.

So while would-be buyers might get antsy waiting, the Bolt will be here
sooner than any other EV with its credentials with eligibility for $7,500
federal tax credit and incentives in states that could let it net for
mid-high 20s.

As Chevrolet says, “stay tuned.”
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