From:Internet Info Agency 2020-12-17 13:05:32
IIA gets the latest preview image of the new Chevrolet Bolt EV. As can be seen from the picture, the new car adopts a new split headlight design, which is unique in shape. It is reported that the car will be put into production in the summer of 2021 and can be regarded as the brother model of Buick Blue 7 in the domestic market.
Combined with the preview picture, the new car adopts a split headlight design, the front face may be daytime running lights, and the headlight group is located in the lower part. The suspended roof is very three-dimensional, and the compact body is very design. At the rear of the car, the slender taillight group looks younger.
In the interior, the new car is equipped with an LCD instrument panel and a large-size central control screen. In addition to displaying battery power, power output, and battery layout information, the central control screen also integrates phone, navigation, and multimedia functions. Above the central control screen, the horizontal air-conditioning outlet through-type silver decorative strip connects the air outlet and the instrument area, and the decorative strip around the central control increases the overall sense.
In terms of power, the current Chevrolet Bolt EV has a power of 200 horsepower and a pure electric battery life of over 400 kilometers. After the replacement, the battery capacity will increase by 10% while the volume remains the same, and it will be equipped with the Super Cruise driving assistance system, which is mounted on Cadillac models and is the industry's first real highway autonomous driving technology.

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