fengshui said:
TonyWilliams said:
GM has already announced the end of the Spark EV (to be replaced with the Bolt in late 2016)
Tony, do you have a source for this? We know the Bolt Concept is targeted for a late 2016 launch, but I haven't seen anything official from GM on Spark EV after the current 2015 model year, either announcing a 2016 Spark EV, or acknowledging the cessation of production.
I think somebody linked the InsideEVs article where a GM spokesman basically says, "Spark EV ends, we haven't announced the date."
Not really a shock that they wouldn't keep making one car for CARB-ZEV compliance and a second car (Bolt) that can also be used for compliance. Frankly, it would be a bit silly to keep both, since the Bolt is only slightly larger, and will probably be a 150 EPA range car (that's "200 miles" in PR talk).
All the first generation compliance cars get killed eventually.
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Starting in 2012, the six "Large Vehicle Manufacturers" (LVM) were required to sell a minimum number of California Air Resources Board - Zero Emission Vehicle (CARB-ZEV) qualifying vehicles for compliance in California:
Manufacturer - ZEV used for CARB compliance, model years 2012-2014:
Ford - Focus EV - must satisfy US government over $5 billion dollar "loan", in addition to CARB
Honda - Fit EV - stopped in favor of hydrogen
Chrysler/Fiat - 500e - ???? (They seem to be in La La land)
Toyota - Rav4 EV, iQ EV - stopped in favor of hydrogen
GM Chevrolet - Spark EV - will stop in favor of 150-200 mile EV (Bolt)
Nissan - LEAF - was never just a compliance car