https://thedriven.io/2019/11/06/chevy-struts-all-electric-hot-rod-ute-concept-in-las-vegas/
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 Chevrolet’s E-10 pick-up Concept

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Chevrolet’s E-10 Concept Electrifies Hot Rodding World
Detroit auto stalwart Chevrolet has offered up its vision of the “future of
hot rodding” with an all-electric E-10 pick-up concept unveiled at the SEMA
(Specialty Equipment Market Association) Show in Las Vegas this week.

The General Motors-owned Chevrolet says the re-imagined 1962 C-10 pickup
truck is powered by an electric Connect & Cruise concept crate propulsion
package offering around 450 horsepower, using proven components from the
Chevrolet Bolt EV.

The car maker said in a statement that part of the purpose of the
attention-grabbing concept was to demonstrate the electric conversion
possibilities for classic vehicles, “blending vintage styling and high
performance with zero-emissions driving.”

Jim Campbell, GM’s vice president of performance and motorsports, said that
the E-10 project went from concept to running vehicle in just 18 weeks, “to
demonstrate what the future of an eCrate propulsion system and hot rodding
could look like.”

“General Motors has the in-house talent required to create a concept like
the E-10,” he said.

The vintage styling of the 1960s-era pick-up is certain to trigger nostalgia
across the ages – there’s hints of Mater from the Pixar hit movie series
Cars, through to the lead roll-playing cars from Grease and other US movie
classics based in the 50s and 60s.

But under the hood it’s a different story. The truck’s original gas engine
is replaced by propulsion system made up of a double stack of Chevrolet
Performance concept electric crate motors (eCrate), two 400-volt batteries
and a conventional “SuperMatic” 4L75-E automatic transmission.

Power to the drive stack comes from a pair of independent Chevrolet Bolt EV
power electronics and two production Bolt EV battery packs of 60 kWh each.
GM says it can go from 0-100km/h in around 5 seconds.

Additionally, the car maker notes that the independent setup of the two
battery packs allows for simultaneous charging, to offer more range and more
power – double that of the current production Bolt EV, in fact.

Finally, for those hot rodders who can’t part with the rumble and roar of a
V8 petrol engine, the Chevrolet E-10 Concept is also kitted out with a
soundtrack and speakers to “simulate an induction sound in the front and two
banks of a V8 engine.”

GM says the drive soundtracks – there are a number to choose from, including
LS7 Z28 track tuning, LS7 Z28 touring turning, a futuristic sound or silent
– automatically adjust to the changing of the gears, to truly mimick an
internal combustion engine.

“The Chevrolet E-10 electrified Connect & Cruise concept system reimagines
the performance crate engine for hot rodders,” said Campbell.

“As General Motors continues to work toward our vision of a zero-emissions
world, concepts such as this help us get there, while still supporting the
enthusiasts who love to drive vintage vehicles.”

All of that said, GM’s director of performance variants, parts and
motorsports, Russ O’Blenes, stressed in the company’s statement on Monday
that the E-10 is still firmly in the concept phase, and not something GM is
about to mass produce.

“The E-10 Concept builds on the experience and momentum generated by last
year’s eCOPO Concept, taking the idea of a ‘crate’ electric propulsion
system further by leveraging actual production components,” O’Blenes said.

“It’s all still in the testing stage, but this concept brings the electric
option for hot rodders much closer to reality.

“We designed this system to deliver both power and range,” O’Blenes added.

“The exciting part is that we’re just getting started. Just as we have done
over the years with our performance crate engines, we will continue to
refine and improve electric propulsion Connect & Cruise concept systems.

“Our goal is to provide greater power with greater range, suiting the
different needs and priorities of all types of enthusiasts. In this case, we
will use higher current and voltage-capable inverters, batteries and related
components rather than carburetors and cylinder heads,” he said.

Chevy is considering, however, offering the eCrate to car builders in the
coming years and is using the E-10 to gauge interest. Meanwhile, GM is
working on an a production all-electric pickup that could hit the market as
soon as 2021 ...
[© thedriven.io]


https://www.autoblog.com/2019/11/05/chevy-truck-450-horsepower-electric-ev-hot-rod-sema/
2019 Chevrolet E-10 Connect and Cruise truck is a
powerful ...
Chevrolet rummaged through its past and present parts bins to alchemize a
1962 C-10 pickup into an electric hot rod. Appropriately named E-10, the
concept ...
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https://jalopnik.com/chevrolet-somehow-makes-one-1-electric-pickup-truck-1839643120
Chevrolet Somehow Makes One (1) Electric Pickup Truck
Chevy, a company that does not sell an all-electric mass-produced pickup
truck ... comes from the pair of independent Chevrolet Bolt EV power
electronics and ...
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https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/2019-chevrolet-e-10-electric-classic-pickup-truck-concept/
Chevrolet uses the Bolt’s electric guts to build a Hot Wheels-like classic
truck
Chevrolet traveled to the annual SEMA show to announce which side it’s on in
the debate surrounding electric classic cars.


https://www.engadget.com/2019/11/09/chevy-e-10-concept-electric-hot-rod-truck/
Chevy's electric hot rod truck mimics the sound of a V8
The E-10 Concept is built using some parts from the Bolt EV ...
It's powered by a double stack of concept electric crate motors that provide
... Chevy borrowed both the power electronics and two battery packs from the
Bolt EV ...


+
https://www.pressherald.com/2019/11/05/citys-first-electric-vehicle-will-serve-veterans/
City's first electric vehicle will serve veterans
2019/11/05  WESTBROOK — The city has added an electric car to its vehicle
fleet and has assigned it to the new Office of Veterans Services ... has a
three-year lease on the 2019 Hyundai Kona EV, with a purchase option ...




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