SEMA News—October 2015
INDUSTRY NEWS
SPY PHOTOS
Photos courtesy SpiedBilde, Brian Williams. Reuse or reproduction without the copyright holder’s consent is prohibited.
’17 Chevy Bolt EV | ’17 Sierra/Silverado 3500 HD Dually | |
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The ’17 Chevrolet Bolt is the all-electric, high-roofed car previewed in January at the Detroit Auto Show. The company claims that the Bolt will have a 200-mile range and cost from $30,000 after tax credits. The Bolt will serve as a replacement for the Chevy Spark EV. Design changes from the concept version are expected to be minimal, and the family lineage from the Volt should be strong. The name Bolt also appears to be sticking. Expect the Bolt (or whatever it’s called) in showrooms late next year as a ’17 model. | These shots of the ’17 Sierra and Silverado 3500 HD Dually were snapped while the truck was on a test run in metro Detroit. Versions of the trucks feature revised exterior styling with LED running lights and revised grilles lifted from some passenger-car models.
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’16 Mustang Convertible Eco Pony | ’16 Mustang Convertible Eco Pony | |
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Ford revived the Pony Package for the ’16 Mustang with the 2.3L EcoBoost engine. It’s an appearance package that, this time, joins a long list of new exterior-enhancement options for the recently redesigned pony car. | Additions over the standard ’16 version EcoBoost Mustang include these 19-in. polished wheels, a chrome grille that looks more in line with Ford’s car offerings such as the Fusion, stripes along the sides of the car, and a tri-color pony in the grille. The ’16 Mustang Pony Package goes on sale at the end of 2015. |