It stands to reason that the 2017 Chevy Bolt aims to outrun Tesla Model 3 in terms of release and road dominance. Reports say that Chevy's 2017 Bolt EV begin production this year as the final preparations are almost over.
Astonishing as it may seem for Tesla Motors, but the 2017 Chevy Bolt is currently wrapping things up and is ready for release in the in the US market. A report given by Clean Technica relayed that while Tesla Model 3 buyers wait for some time to ride and drive their cars, the 2017 Bolt EV predestined owners will hit the road first as it has been confirmed that the Bolt will finish all production by the end of this year.
Another post from Green Car Reports disclosed of the rising competition between electric carmakers and how they are constantly outmanoeuvring one another. For Chevy, it was able to par with Tesla as it promoted and released its two generations of the Chevrolet Volt. It stands to reason that Chevy is the original forerunner of this segment. With its 200-mile range, it has surpassed Nissan, Tesla, and BMW in terms of rendering the earliest release date.
Other noted specs for the 2017 Chevy Bolt are the rearview mirrors that offer a bird's eyeview of everything as well as the space and the ease. The forthcoming car also features more storage space and additional comfort. Other technological advancement is the ability of the car to offer flexibility in utilizing the various technological options with just a tip of the finger.
As the 2017 Chevy Bolt enters the market earlier than the Tesla Model 3, it remains uncertain on whether the first roll of 2017 Chevy Bolt into the roads and lanes would affect the overall sales and profit revenues for Tesla Model 3.
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