Chevrolet

Chevrolet
CES 2022 confirms EVs are coming whether you like it or not

EVs are coming, whether you like it or not. If you’re reading this site, you presumably already know that, but this latest CES in Las Vegas — and virtually — pretty much confirms our electron future of transportation. GM took the opportunity to show off an electric Silverado. When you add that to the electric […]

by Chad Kirchner
Last Updated:
2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV promises 400 miles and 10,000 pounds of towing capacity

The wraps have finally come off the highly anticipated 2023 Chevrolet Silverado EV at the 2022 CES Show. Developed from the ground up as a battery-electric vehicle, the Silverado EV is underpinned by General Motors’ Ultium platform. GM says that this truck can travel up to 400 miles on a single charge and has a […]

by Stefan Ogbac
Last Updated:
2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV previewed at the 2022 CES Show

General Motors made a surprise announcement at the 2022 CES Show when it revealed the first photos of the 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV. This will be the latest addition to Chevrolet’s lineup of battery-electric vehicles and its second vehicle on the Ultium suite after the Silverado EV. GM says that it will offer both fleet […]

by Stefan Ogbac
Last Updated:
Chevrolet Silverado EV will debut at 2022 CES

The Chevrolet Silverado EV has an official date for its global debut at the 2022 CES Show on Jan. 5. The all-electric pickup truck follows the Bolt EV and Bolt EUV as the brand’s third battery-electric vehicle. It will also be the first Chevrolet vehicle with the Ultium battery and propulsion systems. After teasing the […]

by Stefan Ogbac
Last Updated:
2021 Volkswagen ID.4 vs. 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV: Which one to get?

As crossovers proliferate through every segment of the market, automakers have used that body style to expand the reach of their battery-electric vehicles. The 2021 Volkswagen ID.4 and 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV are the latest additions to that growing list and both vehicles promise a lot of substance for the money. So, which one should […]

by Stefan Ogbac
Last Updated:
Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray caught completely undisguised tooling around Detroit

We know that a hybrid version of the C8 Corvette is coming, and our spy photographers just today caught a glimpse of a prototype on the streets of Detroit wearing no camouflage to hide any body bits. Wearing a Z06 with the Z07 package body, the E-Ray doesn’t have too many giveaways that it’s something […]

by Chad Kirchner
Last Updated:
2023 Chevrolet Silverado E will be unmatched, says GM CEO: Report

The 2023 Chevrolet Silverado E will be a big deal. It’ll be the first volume model with a battery-electric variant for the bow tie brand and have mass appeal. Speaking with CNBC, Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors says that despite competitors coming to the market ahead, the all-electric Silverado will be “unmatched.” By next […]

by Stefan Ogbac
Last Updated:
Autopia 2099 is Radwood’s techie cousin and that’s a good thing

Electrification is such a big deal these days. Automakers are scrambling to electrify vehicles and people, especially enthusiasts, are eager to see what it will do to cars and car culture. Between curiosity and the need to move to something more sustainable, consumers want to learn what electrification can do for them. For car enthusiasts, […]

by Stefan Ogbac
Last Updated:
1957 Chevrolet Project X morphs into an EV

An iconic 1957 Chevrolet known as the Project X has been brought into the future with electrification. Its latest evolution is a collaboration between Chevrolet, MotorTrend, and Cagnazzi Racing, and will be presented this week at the 2021 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. Originally Purchased for $250, the 1957 Chevrolet Project X has served as […]

by Stefan Ogbac
Last Updated:
GM working with dealerships to roll out 40,000 community-based chargers

The folks at General Motors are working to roll out some more EV charging stations around the country, and the focus this time is on level 2 EVSEs. While those don’t make sense for road trips, a solid level 2 infrastructure within a community can satisfy most charging needs. The key is knowing where to […]

by Chad Kirchner
Last Updated: