GM Prepares to Debut Chevy Bolt EV in South Korea
General Motors Co. plans to introduce its all-electric Chevrolet Bolt sedan in South Korea next month at a starting price of 47.8 million won ($42,300).
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General Motors Co. plans to introduce its all-electric Chevrolet Bolt sedan in South Korea next month at a starting price of 47.8 million won ($42,300). The transaction price is less than half that amount after government incentives.
GM is take orders for the car, which will be unveiled publicly at the Seoul auto show on March 31. The company has not announced Korean sales targets for the Bolt.
The Korean edition of the car, which will be imported from the U.S., promises a range of 383 km (238 miles) per charge and a zero-to-100 kph acceleration time of less than 7 seconds.
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