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Although GM is ending production of the Chevy Bolt EV (for now), it’s still available as one of the most affordable EVs on the market. The 2023 Chevy Bolt EV is available to lease for $299 per month, but you will have to act fast.

GM’s CEO Mary Barra revealed in April that “it’s now time to plan to end the Chevrolet Bolt EV and EUV production.”

The move aligns with GM’s plans to shift to Ultium-based electric models like the Chevy Blazer EV, Silverado EV, and GMC Sierra EV. After many fans were disappointed to hear the news, Barra confirmed GM will launch a Bolt model based on its Ultium platform.

GM’s leader claims the next-gen Bolt will offer “an even better driving, charging, and ownership experience.” One of the biggest updates will be introducing LFP batteries.

The new Bolt EV will be the first of GM’s Ultium models in North America to use LFP batteries. This can help keep costs down so GM can continue offering the Bolt as an affordable EV option.

Barra confirmed the next-gen Bolt will arrive in 2025 at the Automotive Press Association in Detroit earlier this month. It will only be available in the EUV version. Although production of the current Chevy Bolt EV is ending, it’s still available to lease for under $300 a month.

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2023 Chevy Bolt EV (Source: Chevrolet)

Chevy Bolt EV lease available for $299/month

According to Chevrolet’s website, the 2023 Chevy Bolt EV LT is available to lease for $299 per month for 36 months for eligible lessees.

That’s with $5,139 due at signing and 0$ security deposit. The deal is available nationwide. However, it’s an ultra-low mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year (30,000 total).

The deal is for current lessees of a 2018 model year or newer vehicle (GM or non-GM). You must also take delivery by January 2, 2024.

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2023 Chevy Bolt EUV (Source: Chevrolet)

If you’re interested in the 2023 Bolt EUV, the subcompact electric SUV is available to lease for $319 per month. That also includes $5,909 due at signing and a $0 security deposit.

The same rules apply as it’s an ultra-low mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year. Payments are for an MSRP of $28,795. This deal is also only good if you take delivery by January 2, 2024.

With a three-year lease, you will be ready for Chevy’s next-gen Bolt as it’s expected to hit the market in 2025.

At $299 a month, the Chevy Bolt EV is still one of (if not) the cheapest EVs available in the US. If you’re ready to take advantage of some of the last deals on the 2023 Bolt EV and EUV, we can help you get started. You can use our links below to find great deals near you today.

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Slate poaches key Tesla manufacturing leader to build its electric pickup truck

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Slate poaches key Tesla manufacturing leader to build its electric pickup truck

Slate Auto, a new EV startup backed by Jeff Bezos, has poached a key Tesla manufacturing leader to build its electric pickup truck factory in Indiana.

Napoleon Reyes is a US Marine from Indiana who got a degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue after leaving the force.

He then worked a few years at Subaru and Wabash before joining Tesla’s manufacturing team at the Fremont Factory in 2020.

There, he became part of the Model Y production ramp and was quickly promoted to lead the Model Y General Assembly in Fremont in 2022.

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Reyes led Model Y GA, one of the most critical parts of vehicle manufacturing, for more than a year before being promoted again to lead new pilot processes at the factory.

Most recently, he led the launch of the general assembly line for the Model Y refresh.

The new engineering manager announced this week that he is leaving Tesla to join Slate:

A bit late on the post but after nearly 5 years working at Tesla in Fremont, I made the difficult decision to leave the Company and move closer to home with my family. It was an incredible experience being part of multiple line expansions and multiple Model Y program launches. Leading and managing the Model Y Refresh launch for GA in Fremont this year tested me professionally however we ultimately succeeded due to our amazing cross functional team collaboration. It’s been an absolute pleasure working with such great people, and I will forever be proud and thankful for everything we accomplished together.

I will be taking on a new role as Senior Manager, Plant Vehicle Engineering at Slate Auto in Warsaw, In.

Slate emerged from stealth mode earlier this year to unveil a new type of electric pickup truck featuring modular customization and an affordable price.

The company raised over $700 million through two rounds of investments from several different investors, including Jeff Bezos. It is currently raising more, which basically guarantees that it will be able to reach production.

The startup acquired a former printing plant in Warsaw, Indiana. It is currently converting to manufacture its electric pickup with a team from legacy automakers and also several former engineers and leaders from Tesla.

Rich Schmidt, an early Tesla manufacturing director, is the head of manufacturing.

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Genesis GV90 coach door system revealed in new patent

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Genesis is preparing to shake things up with its most luxurious SUV yet, the GV90. Thanks to a new patent filing, we are getting a detailed look at how its Rolls-Royce-style coach doors will work.

New patent reveals Genesis GV90 coach door system

When Genesis first unveiled the full-size SUV at the NY Auto Show last March, it wasn’t the stunning design or advanced tech that caught everyone’s attention. It was the coach doors.

Although we were worried it wouldn’t make it to the production model, like many concepts, the Genesis GV90 will be offered with coach doors.

The ultra-luxe electric SUV was first caught with coach doors earlier this year on a car carrier in South Korea. Just last month, the GV90 was spotted in California with a hinge at the rear to open the coach doors.

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After several new patents were filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for new door latching devices, we are getting a sneak peek at how they are expected to work.

The patents, titled “Cinching Device For Door Latches in Vehicle,” and “Door Latch Device for Vehicles,” give a pretty detailed explanation of how the Genesis GV90’s coach doors will operate. The “Door Latch Device” uses a door striker on the lower side of the door, which is opened or closed by a hinge unit.

Unlike traditional doors, which use the B-pillar for support, the device is attached directly to the door itself, allowing for hinge-like movement.

The cinching device works in a similar way. It’s also attached to the door and part of the vehicle. However, unlike most of its kind, Genesis found a way to use a single cinching device to control multiple units. Again, the device is used for B-pillarless doors that swing open.

Genesis already said that B-pillarless coach doors are now feasible in production vehicles. The patent reveals a glimpse into how the luxury automaker could make it a reality.

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Genesis Neolun ultra-luxury electric SUV concept (Source: Genesis)

Although the Genesis GV90 is expected to be offered with coach doors, they will likely not be standard. Other variants, with traditional door handles, have also been spotted testing in the US and South Korea.

Genesis is expected to launch the GV90 in mid-2026. It will be built at Hyundai’s Ulsan plant in South Korea. The flagship Genesis SUV is scheduled to debut on Hyundai’s new eM platform, which the company said will “provide 50% improvement in driving range.” It will also be loaded with the latest technology, software, connectivity, and Level 3 or higher autonomous driving capabilities.

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Podcast: Tesla Model YL, more Tesla probes and lawsuits, new Nissan Leaf pricing, and more

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Podcast: Tesla Model YL, more Tesla probes and lawsuits, new Nissan Leaf pricing, and more

In the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy. In this week’s episode, we discuss the launch of the Tesla Model YL, more Tesla probes and lawsuits, new Nissan Leaf pricing, and more.

The show is live every Friday at 4 p.m. ET on Electrek’s YouTube channel.

As a reminder, we’ll have an accompanying post, like this one, on the site with an embedded link to the live stream. Head to the YouTube channel to get your questions and comments in.

After the show ends at around 5 p.m. ET, the video will be archived on YouTube and the audio on all your favorite podcast apps:

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Here are a few of the articles that we will discuss during the podcast:

Here’s the live stream for today’s episode starting at 4:00 p.m. ET (or the video after 5 p.m. ET:

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