Sunday, May 12, 2024
Chevrolet has officially announced the discontinuation of Chevy Malibu production by November 2024, marking the end of an era for this sedan. GM's shift towards electric vehicles led to this decision. The Malibu will be produced alongside the Cadillac XT4 until November before retooling for upcoming models.
The first EX VIN 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 has been assembled, igniting excitement in the Corvette community. Anticipation builds as production enhancements pave the way for the highly awaited ZR1 model. With reports of manufacturing advancements and the upcoming premiere at the National Corvette Museum Bash, the ZR1's arrival is eagerly anticipated. For an estimated base price of $150,000, this new model is set to surpass its predecessor, the Corvette Z06, with a naturally aspirated 5.5-liter V-8 engine and race-car-inspired aerodynamics, solidifying its status among supercars.
GM temporarily halted Chevrolet Blazer EV sales in the US due to software quality concerns, promising ongoing software improvements. A new recall involves door strikers in the electric SUV and GM-branded crossovers due to potential fractures discovered during routine pre-installation tests at GM's San Luis Potosi plant in Mexico.
Chevrolet sparks the New Year with a fresh EV model. Named Motor Trend's 2024 SUV of the Year, the versatile Blazer broadens its lineup with LT and RS models at launch, swiftly followed by the performance-driven SS variant.
The newly launched Chevrolet Blazer EV faces temporary sales suspension due to software glitches. Following reports of 23 distinct software-related issues, Edmunds, an automotive website, highlights extensive dealership repairs and labels it the most significant software-related problem ever encountered with a new car.
In a bid to enhance customer service, a Watsonville-based Chevrolet dealership in California introduced an AI-powered chatbot, employing ChatGPT. However, the unexpected challenges it posed underscore the need for thorough technology evaluation.
Electric vehicle enthusiasts have reason to celebrate as GM's CEO, Mary Barra, officially announces the arrival of the next-gen Chevy Bolt Electric Vehicle (EV) in 2025. The anticipation builds after the previous Chevy Bolt model's scheduled discontinuation in 2023, leaving EV enthusiasts hungry for more details.