After Chevrolet's launching of their new Bolt EV, it has surely became famous, gaining several awards and recognitions for their absolute electric vehicle and its amazing range, driving progression, styling, also the all-new interior capacity. Presently, the much awaited Tesla Model 3 which is expected to be introduced by end of 2017 or first quarter of 2018.
Tesla, then again, has as stated guaranteed a minimal range of 215 miles for every charge and its charging times, which also happens to be the first inexpensive car to be introduced by Tesla, very inviting. So, with the arrival of Volvo's EV, expected in 2019, the rivalry gets harder as experts have confirmed that it could compete for other EVs that are as of now in the market.
In spite of the Bolt's price starting from $37,495 and offering a range of 238 miles, numerous U.S. buyers still don't appear to be totally sold on acquiring a car that runs exclusively on batteries. Basically, similar to other brands, Volvo is already in the course of facilitating in order to present more plug-in hybrid and EVs to meet strict diffusions regulations and, obviously, appeal to potential buyers that are as of now on the search for luxury alternative energy vehicles.
Volvo, which has as of now been outstanding in creating various hybrid vehicles, is finally entering the completely electric car market. As per Car And Driver, Volvo's yet unknown EV model could end up being a threat to other electric cars given its specifications and competitive pricing. The company says that it can offer a range of 250 miles or more and will be evaluated amongst $35,000 and $40,000 (before tax incentives).
In the meantime, according to Digital Trends, some portion of what makes the Bolt so great is the speed by which Chevy launched an EV with more than 200 miles of range, at a cost of $36,000. As of the press time, it was found that those specs are unmatched in the market, however, with Tesla engaging at their entry level Model 3, experts say the Bolt's uniqueness might be fleeting.
What's more, regardless of Volvo's luxury bent with a value of up to $40,000, which could easily surpass Chevy's Bolt EV deals when the model goes on sale in 2019, Tesla has then wanted to have its Model 3 out before then, but at the same time, with the first vehicle deliveries expected that would be higher-priced examples, car fans claim that the "$35K Model 3" may not really dispatch or available until around the same time as Volvo's creation.