Not much for news on the Bolt EV, most of it is about the 2016 Chevy Volt's new battery pack that's good for 50 miles on pure electric power.
Here's the same old stuff, confirming nothing new in the Bolt EV land
http://www.modernreaders.com/2016-chevy-volt-and-bolt-two-live-wires-to-terrorize-tesla/22621/ed-jones
Here's the same old stuff, confirming nothing new in the Bolt EV land
Meanwhile, the Chevrolet Bolt remains a much more mysterious entry as there’s still no word on its official launch date – GM continues to call its new EV a ‘concept’. When it does hit the road however, the Bolt will deliver up to 200 miles from a single charge and is once again expected to cost in the region of $22,500 with federal tax credits.
Boasting brilliant outer design accents and a wonderfully contemporary interior, it’s easy to see why pundits are already suggesting that the Bolt could give the current output of Tesla a serious run for its money. However, this could all change pretty quickly the moment the new Tesla Model 3 sedan makes its first appearance, which for a price in the region of $30,000 could dominate the segment the 2016 Bolt is gunning for.
http://www.modernreaders.com/2016-chevy-volt-and-bolt-two-live-wires-to-terrorize-tesla/22621/ed-jones