Bolt EUV Premier: GM's Ultium-Based EV Strategy Redefining Luxury and Safety
General Motors (GM) is making a strong start to 2023 with its seven Ultium-based EVs, in addition to the Bolt EV and EUV, set to be released by the end of the year.
The 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV Premier is a new small SUV that is six inches longer than the Bolt Hatchback, and is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a capable, efficient, and affordable electric vehicle.
The EUV's single electric motor and 65 kWh battery provide it with impressive range and power, achieving an EPA-estimated 259 miles of range on a single charge.
The Bolt EUV Premier has impressive safety features such as automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keep assist, and rear cross-traffic alert.
Luxury and convenience features on the EUV include leather seats, a 10-inch infotainment touchscreen with support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and heated front seats.
Super Cruise, GM's hands-free driver assistance technology, is available as an extra on the EUV and is best used on free-flowing roads to detect when the driver's attention waivers from the road.
GM's Ultium EV architecture is an incredibly versatile platform that will offer EVs at different price points, including the upcoming Equinox EV that will start at $30,000 and the Blazer EV with an estimated MSRP of $44,995.
The Bolt EUV is fun to drive, accelerates quickly, and is nimble on curvy roads, reducing range anxiety with its estimated 247 miles on a single charge.
GM has a strong year ahead, with plans to close the gap with EV leaders in 2023 and potentially overtake Tesla. The Ultium platform is a significant part of GM's strategy, offering flexibility for different vehicle sizes and shapes, and providing "EVs for everyone."02:49 PM
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