As a Spark EV owner, what are your first impressions with the production version of the Bolt EV? I've said all along that if GM could package a car larger than the Spark EV with more refinement, it could have a winner on its hands. I wish it was a little bigger, but we'll have to sit in one to see. It will most likely not have power seats, but we can hope. It would be very cool if the glass roof made a mysterious appearance next week, but that would be a big surprise.
I know GM is always trying to drive down the costs. It's hard to tell exactly right now, but I was surprised that the L2 charging speed wasn't a little better, since the standard supported it. Of course it's double of what the Spark EV is, but could they have done more? Don't you think Nissan's new entry will exceed 6.6? The car really looks like a brother of the Spark, extended a little. It has similar lines, including the hatch.
[EDIT] Ok, from this article, which is good, it appears the L2 rate could be 7.7 kW? http://insideevs.com/2017-chevrolet-bolt-fine-print/
We don't know quite yet about the heating system, battery cooling, battery size/exact range, max L3 capability (in fact it seemed like it went from 80% in 45 min to 80% in 1 hour). I hope they get more specific in Detroit next week.
What do you think?
I have a Fusion Energi which will be paid off in March, but I've also had my eye on a Model 3. As crappy as some of the dealers are, GM makes a point for service convenience. I live in So. MD, but I got my Spark EV just north of DC (limited Spark dealership availability/service in MD). It's a pain to take it up there for service (although service was only needed earlier this year to fix a hardware problem).
I know GM is always trying to drive down the costs. It's hard to tell exactly right now, but I was surprised that the L2 charging speed wasn't a little better, since the standard supported it. Of course it's double of what the Spark EV is, but could they have done more? Don't you think Nissan's new entry will exceed 6.6? The car really looks like a brother of the Spark, extended a little. It has similar lines, including the hatch.
[EDIT] Ok, from this article, which is good, it appears the L2 rate could be 7.7 kW? http://insideevs.com/2017-chevrolet-bolt-fine-print/
We don't know quite yet about the heating system, battery cooling, battery size/exact range, max L3 capability (in fact it seemed like it went from 80% in 45 min to 80% in 1 hour). I hope they get more specific in Detroit next week.
What do you think?
I have a Fusion Energi which will be paid off in March, but I've also had my eye on a Model 3. As crappy as some of the dealers are, GM makes a point for service convenience. I live in So. MD, but I got my Spark EV just north of DC (limited Spark dealership availability/service in MD). It's a pain to take it up there for service (although service was only needed earlier this year to fix a hardware problem).