
"What comes after this, whether it's called a Bolt or not, will be a family of things that is low priced, he said. And when I say family, they won't be adopted. They'll be in the same vein of size and price. So, the family members won't all be Bolts, but they will share its general price point and size. That is, they'll be compact electric vehicles that cost around $30,000."
"The launch-edition Bolt goes on sale for $29,990 early next year, and Reuss said the upcoming models would be "around that price point, so plus or minus." The big question, then, is what kinds of EVs to expect. Understandably, GM is playing it close to the chest, as none of these vehicles have been officially announced. But Reuss did say broadly that they could slot into "white spaces" in the EV market."
Chevrolet has relaunched the Bolt as an affordable compact EV priced near $30,000, with a launch-edition at $29,990. General Motors intends to build a family of similarly sized, similarly priced compact electric vehicles that share the Bolt's price point and size but will include different forms and styles. Those models are expected to target market "white spaces"—segments lacking affordable EV options. Potential opportunities include compact electric pickups priced around $30,000, responding to competitor moves and the limited market traction of large, expensive, big-battery electric trucks.
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