According to AutoCar, at the Frankfurt Motor Show, General Motors confirmed the Bolt EV will make it to Europe.
However, since it won't be available in right hand drive, the Bolt EV will not be offered in the UK.
However, since it won't be available in right hand drive, the Bolt EV will not be offered in the UK.
via General Motors “sources” that yes, the Bolt will arrive in Europe (quite obviously as an Opel product as the Chevrolet brand has left the building). But that when it does, it will only come in left hand drive – no US RHD production will be undertaken.
And while GM has not put a target on a specific number of total Chevrolet Bolts they are looking to sell, a couple of suppliers for the EV have said GM is looking for enough supply components for its Michigan line to be able to build 25,000 to 30,000 per year.
With Europe getting a limited fraction of this amount, likely no more than 10%-15%, the R&D cost to produce a portion of those Euro-bound Bolts in RHD would make the exercise a money loser.
We expect to see the first Chevrolet Bolts delivered in the United States in early 2017, likely as a 2018 model. Look for any European delivers in volume to start someday in the Fall of 2017.