Chevy is really advertising about the upcoming Bolt EUV. Teasers for the upcoming electric crossover have been coming in left and right before their debut next month. With this recent teaser, we can better see the back of the crossover, as we have seen a headlight, a side profile and a part of the interior. Street show reports that Chevy will partner with Disneyworld for the revelation of the crossover and presumably hopes to grab the attention of family-focused buyers, exactly the kind of buyer Chevy hopes to turn into electric vehicles.
In the teaser video, we get a clear view of the back of the crossover that clearly shows its Bolt-inspired design.
According to previous Roadshow reports, we can expect the Bolt EUV to have a lot in common with the Buick Velite 7.
The Bolt and Buick Velite 7 are explained below Street show:
When asked about the Velite 7’s relationship with the Chevy Bolt EUV, a Chevy spokesman confirmed with Roadshow that the two models would share the same platform, but did not comment further.
As for the Velite 7 itself, Buick said it will travel 310 miles based on the New European Driving Cycle, but expects a range of less than 300 miles, realistically. The NEDC is not only an obsolete cycle, but very liberal in its estimates. Something slightly higher than the Bolt EV current Range of 259 miles it seems more realistic. In fact, Buick mentioned a “new high-performance modular lithium-ion battery” for the Velite 7 with a higher power density, so it’s likely to go a little further than an Bolt EV.
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Currently, the Velite is only available in the Chinese market. We will know more when the new Bolt EUV debuts on February 14th in the most magical place on earth.