OKEMOS, Mich.– Nothing gives us more of a jolt than when
someone spots a new Chevy prototype, as with a recent 2017 Chevy Bolt sighting Autoblog made during the vehicle’s first
test-drive.
The big news behind the 2017 Bolt is that one electric charge
is expected to keep the innovative hatchback running for up to 200 miles. It’s
uncertain what technology or machinery under the Bolt’s hood could allow for
such incredible performance, but after watching this video we've concluded it has to be something good:
Unfortunately, as with all prototypes, the 2017 Chevy Bolt sighting mostly revealed
the white and black swirls of camouflage hiding its true image. However, the
contours and general shape of the EV are still very apparent. Based on the
photos, things are looking good for the Bolt, which will be manufactured at a General Motors factory in Lake Orion, Mich.
Chevy plans to widen its EV consumer segment with the
introduction of the 2017 Bolt, which is projected to cost $30,000 after
potential tax incentives. For an EV with a range of 200 miles, the price seems
well worth it. Chevy is always coming out with game-changers like the 2017
Bolt, and the New Chevy Cars and New Chevy Trucks at our Okemos Chevy Dealership speak to that!
Hank Graff Chevrolet Okemos is committed to providing you with integrity and convenience, all close to home. Let our friendly team of Chevy professionals at Hank Graff Okemos help you – simply call us at (517) 349-8300 or visit our showroom, located at 1748 W. Grand River Okemos, MI 48864. We’re just minutes from Lansing!
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