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Monday, April 19, 2021

2022 Chevy Bolt EUV Fleet Special Service Vehicle Package Fits Bill for Durable Fleet

Many customers who have a keen eye on what is best for the environment and a sustainable future have been noticing the progress regarding EVs and EUVs over the past few years here at West Chevy of Knoxville, where we are constantly looking ahead at new innovative products that will make a positive mark on the planet. The Bolt EUV is making many new strides for 2022, as its driving range and practical body style combine with the ultimate in electric efficiency allows drivers to experience a taste of the future as they get behind the wheel. 

One of the new extras as an option is the Fleet Special Service Vehicle package, aimed at providing fleet and government orders with all of the colossal components, and officially tagged with the production option code SWR. It's available on the LT trim level, which includes a driver 8-way power seat-adjuster with driver two-way lumbar, a remote keyless entry package with four additional key-fob transmitters, and surveillance mode interior lighting. During the first quarter of this year, president Biden announced plans to completely overhaul the U.S. Government's fleet of cars, trucks, and SUVs with vehicles that all are built piece-by-piece on American soil. 

The government's entire fleet is set to be replaced with clean electric vehicles, and all 645,000 have quite a ways to go with just over 3,000 of them now sourcing electric power as their means of juice. You can test drive the new model soon right here at West Chevy is offered as a compact 5-door crossover/hatchback. A 65-kWh lithium-ion battery pack provides the power for 250 miles of exquisite driving range between charges, with a single-motor-drive unit sending 200 horsepower and 266 lb-ft of torque to the front wheels. 

Getting the “Motor city's home state” properly fired up to construct the Bolt EUV at the GM Lake Orion facility, the 4.3 million square feet here that have been proudly dedicated to the construction of over 5.1 million vehicles for GM since 1983. This GM plant also boasts the honors of becoming the first facility of its kind to be granted the clean corporate citizen designation by the State of Michigan, while also laying claim to a 2016 Green Power Leadership Award from the U.S. EPA for 24-7 commitment and contribution to helping thoroughly advance the nation's highly-speculated green power market. 

The Premier-trim example of the Bolt EUV provided a great first impression, who loved the stitching and piping on the seats as an added touch, providing an overall upscale look. There is very cool ambient lighting underneath the accent stripe on each door and across the dash, and the location of the center screen is very practical for a car this size. Even with the front seat pushed all of the ways back, this particular writer's 5-ft-10 frame fit comfortably, with ample backrest support for an extra-long drive and a pull-down center armrest in this model that is poised to halt necessary trips to the pump for good! 


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