The next-generation Chevrolet Bolt EV could be built at a Kansas assembly plant starting in 2025, Automotive News reports.
General Motors is considering whether to build a “lower-cost version” of the Bolt EV at its Fairfax Assembly plant, the report said, citing an anonymous source familiar with the matter. The plant, which currently builds the Chevy Malibu and Cadillac XT4, is due to get a $391 million investment from GM, part of $2 billion the automaker committed to future EV production in its tentative agreement with the United Auto Workers (UAW) union.
The same source indicated GM is considering building premium EVs for Cadillac and Chevy—including a Corvette-badged EV—at its Lansing Grand River Assembly plant beginning in 2027.
2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV
Fairfax Assembly doesn’t, as of yet, have a lithium-ion battery factory announced or planned for nearby. Under its Ultium…
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