It could also be called the Bolt EUV.
General Motors announced last November a major restructuring. It suggested idling factories and discontinuing models, including the ChevyVolt. In April, , a trademark application for “BoltEUV” was found by the company, giving us our first glimpse at Chevy’s next Bolt electric vehicle. Although details are not available, the rendering below gives us a glimpse of what it might look like.
Although the rendering is quite different from the Bolt you can still see some hints of Bolt’s design. The greenhouse’s shape is almost identical to that of the Bolt. Bolt EUV renders the rest heavily from the Chevy Blazer, with its narrow headlights and wider front fascia. It also has a sportier appearance. The side shows a hint that the Malibu is visible.
GM’s trademark filing was made one month after the company announced that it would construct its next all-electric car at its Orion, Michigan plant. This factory also received a new trademark. $300 million investment From the automaker. The company also announced that its next EV will sport the following design. Chevrolet Bow tie while riding on an upgraded version of the platform that supports the Chevy Bolt. The Bolt EUV should be slightly larger, as crossovers are still very popular among customers. This could increase sales.
General Motors has a number of ambitious electric vehicle plans. They plan to launch 20 new EVs in 2023. There were rumors that Chevy would create a family Bolt-branded electric vehicle when the Bolt EUV trademark was first registered. Although this is a bold idea, consumers may not be ready for the EV revolution. EV adoption is still low in the United States, even though it’s on the rise. A Bolt EUV might be attractive enough to convince people to start their journey as an electric vehicle owner.