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GM expects Chevrolet Silverado EV to get full $7,500 tax credit

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General Motors (GM) expects the Chevrolet Silverado EV to get the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) full $7,500 tax credit. Fleet customers including for BrightDrop and the Chevrolet Silverado EV will benefit from the $7,500 commercial incentive,” stated General Motors. The Ultium line will likely adhere to the U.S.

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It Certainly Looks Like GM Just Teased New Electric Two-Door Models

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General Motors recently announced plans to enable bi-directional charging in its new EVs starting in 2026, but the automaker snuck a hint into the end of that announcement that is worth unpacking. However, we’re most likely talking about an electric Corvette or Camaro successor.&

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A New Chevy Bolt is On the Way With Ultium Power

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With General Motors plowing full-speed ahead toward electrification, there are bound to be a few vehicles that don’t make the transition. While electric, the Bolt and Bolt EUV do not utilize GM’s new Ultium EV platform, which all other new models do. GM CEO Mary Barra made the announcement on a recent earnings call.

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Chevy Equinox EV Outlined in China Trade Ministry Documents

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General Motors is gearing up for the release of several new EVs over the next few years, starting with the Chevrolet Equinox EV this fall. Chevy has promised a reasonable starting price for the Mexico-built EV, which will arrive in the States riding on GM’s Ultium platform.

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GM CEO teases reborn Chevy Bolt — an Ultium-based, affordable contender to Tesla’s next-gen car

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It would be a pretty interesting twist of fate, but Tesla’s next-generation vehicle might find itself competing in the market with a vehicle that was once considered a rival to the Model 3. As per recent comments from General Motors CEO Mary Barra, the practical Chevy Bolt EV may make a comeback as an Ultium-based EV.

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GM says the Cadillac Celestiq will be built at $81M tech center

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General Motors announced that the recently-teased Cadillac Celestiq, its ultra-luxury sedan, will be built at GM’s $81 million Detroit-based Global Technical Center. The Ultium platform will also be underpinning 27 other new products (a total of 30) before 2025. GM teases the Cadillac Celestiq luxury hatchback EV.

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Cadillac shows vision of EV future with Celestiq electric super limo

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It will also have an appropriately stratospheric price tag. The Celestiq also incorporates the next iteration of parent company General Motors’ semi-autonomous drive systems. No word on what’s beneath the sleek Celstiq skin, other than that it involves batteries and electric motors. Cadillac Celestiq show car.