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  • dogslayeggs@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    Good. There are enough EV SUVs out there, but not enough small car EVs. The Bolt slotted in nicely in the price range I think most buyers are looking for.

  • Neilia_1@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    I assume next-gen bolts won’t have Apple Carplay or Android Auto. Might be a deal breaker for some.

    • ǟɦɨʍֆǟ ɮʝօʀռ@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 年前

      Likely. I think all companies will be doing their best to create their own software & subscription ecosystems, along with data collection, to generate revenue streams since most EVs should be low maintenance and companies will need to find other ways to bring money in.

      • Earthwormjim91@lemmy.world
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        1 年前

        Yes GM came out and said they are going with Android Automotive with a custom installation for their infotainment, and will not support CarPlay or Android Auto.

        They’re going to move to a subscription model for the built in features, with the first 8 years free currently.

        • Stillhart@lemm.ee
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          1 年前

          Well at least they’re using Google Maps. Not excited about yet another subscription in my life, but honestly, just putting Google Maps in the car directly is the right move. I don’t want to use Android Auto if I don’t have to… it’s a buggy piece of crap… but the Maps is so much better than anything the car mfrs put out that it’s impossible not to use it.

    • PersnickityPenguin@lemm.ee
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      1 年前

      Probably not, but they will have Android automotive which will allow you to use android apps similar to Polestar. It should have built-in Google maps including a trip calculator similar to a better route planner.

      I think it will be popular to be honest although you will have to pay fees like you do with Teslas annual connectivity fee.

  • darganon@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    One of the reasons I bought a Tesla over a bolt was it was ending production (charging speed and all of the fun stuff was the rest.) This is nice to see, as it was a compelling package.

  • karpintero@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    Good move. We’ve been very happy with our Bolt EUV and I imagine there’s a decent amount of folks who just want a compact EV for everyday driving.

  • Stillhart@lemm.ee
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    1 年前

    Not surprised that they’re replacing the Bolt with something similar but new. Don’t really care what they call it as long as they manage to keep the value proposition.

    • ǟɦɨʍֆǟ ɮʝօʀռ@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 年前

      I think a lot of people will seriously consider this car as their first EV. An AWD option would be nice, but I don’t know if that makes sense for this model.

      • PersnickityPenguin@lemm.ee
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        1 年前

        I think at a $26,000 price point, all wheel drive is not necessary. That’s what the Blazer and equinox are for.

        I’ve been driving a bolt since 2020, and it was snow tires it’s a beast in the snow and ice. Sure, not as good as all-wheel drive with snow tires, but still very good.

        The bolt is like the ultimate econo box car. Too many features will raise the price too much.