General Motors (GM) is set to reintroduce the Chevrolet Bolt EV, with the next-generation model expected to debut in 2025. The upcoming Bolt will be part of a “family of Bolts,” including a more affordable option, according to GM President Mark Reuss.
The new Bolt is anticipated to feature several enhancements over its predecessor, which was discontinued in late 2023. CEO Mary Barra stated that the vehicle will offer “an even better driving, charging, and ownership experience” by incorporating GM’s latest technology and connectivity software.
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Look at the full spread of #GM #EVs. Everything from the #Celestiq to the #Hummer. My hunch is that this was a team of test engineers driving them. pic.twitter.com/NMdeqQeByi
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Notably, it will be the first Ultium-based EV in North America to utilize lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, aiming to provide a more cost-effective option for consumers.
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Recent developments suggest that the new Bolt may adopt a more crossover-like design. A video shared on social media by user @YoungEthio appears to show a covered vehicle, presumed to be the next-generation Bolt, among other GM electric vehicles.
The vehicle’s size and shape indicate a potential shift towards a crossover style, aligning with trends seen in other upcoming EV models.