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Thursday, December 15, 2016

GM first to deliver mid-priced, all-electric car

Yahoo – AFP, December 13, 2016

General Motor's (GM) Chairman and CEO Mary Barra unveils the new
Chevrolet Bolt, a long range and affordable electric vehicle going into production
this year, January 6, 2016 at the CES 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in
Las Vegas, Nevada (AFP Photo/SOPHIE ESTIENNE)

New York (AFP) - General Motors began deliveries Tuesday of the first all-electric car model aimed at the middle market, getting a head start on Tesla Motors and other competitors.

GM delivered the Chevrolet Bolt EV to three customers in California, including one in Fremont, where Tesla has a big factory.

The Bolt can travel up to 238 miles on a full charge. It lists for $37,495, but consumers are eligible for clean fuel tax credits of up to $7,500, GM said.

GM plans to accelerate deliveries of the Bolt next year as part of its campaign to reposition itself as a mobility company of the 21st century.

Tesla also is working on an all-electric Model 3 aimed at the middle market, but it is not expected to hit the market until the end of 2017. Tesla's higher-end Model S already is available but the price starts at $68,000.

Other manufacturers also are working on comparable all-electric models, including Ford, whose sedan is called the "Model E" and Fisker, led by Henrik Fisker, who previously designed cars for BMW and Aston Martin.

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