2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV Teased Ahead Of Its Debut This Weekend

The teaser campaign for the 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV continues as the company has released a new video that provides a peek inside the cabin as well as a glimpse of the exterior.

As you can see in the video, a family is taking a trip and passes three hitchhiking ghosts from Disney’s Haunted Mansion. While the family doesn’t stop, the ghosts fly into the crossover and everyone is surprisingly okay with that.

The clip isn’t very revealing, but it shows the Bolt EUV will offer two-tone perforated leather seats with contrast stitching. The image of the rearview mirror also suggests the model will have massive blind spots due to the thick rear pillars.

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That isn’t much to go on, but previous teasers have shown the crossover will have a digital instrument cluster and a more traditional center stack than the standard Bolt. Chevrolet has also confirmed the Bolt EUV will be their first electric vehicle to offer the Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving system.

The exterior is only shown briefly, but we can see a sloping roof, an angular rear beltline and slender taillights. The latter have been revealed in previous teasers and they’ll be joined by front lights that combine LED daytime running lights with sequential turn signals.

Chevrolet is keeping specifications under wraps, but the current Bolt has a 66 kWh battery pack and an electric motor that produces 200 hp (150 kW / 203 PS). This enables the hatchback to travel up to 259 miles (417 km) on a single charge.

The 2022 Chevrolet Bolt and Bolt EUV will be unveiled on February 14th, so stay tuned for full details.

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Police Arrest Man After Six Hour Chase Through Southern California

Authorities have arrested a man near Los Angeles after a six-hour police chase through Southern California.

NBC Los Angeles reports that the chase started at roughly 7 p.m. on February 3 following a report of a man with a gun. Police attempted to pull the man over in a routine traffic stop but he refused to get out of the car and fled the scene.

Whereas police chases often involve high speeds, the driver of the Chevrolet Malibu drove quite slowly throughout the chase. Speaking with the local media, Los Angeles Police Department Sgt. Juan Garcia said authorities did not perform a PIT maneuver on the car due to the report of him being armed.

“Our policy generally prohibits us from conducting a PIT maneuver on somebody we believe is armed because it puts us at a disadvantage when we flip that car around,” Garcia said. “Now he’s face-to-face with us, and it is pretty unsafe.”

Garcia added that in his 20 years with the department, he has never heard of another chase stretching on for six hours. It eventually came to an end near Ontario, California.

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NBC Los Angeles notes that the car lost its front left tire at around the four-hour mark but not even that stopped the driver. For two more hours, he drove slowly down a handful of freeways near Los Angeles and only decided to stop when the front left wheel fell off entirely, leaving the car resting on its hub.

The man , who has two outstanding warrants for burglary, ultimately surrendered and was arrested on suspicion of felony evading.

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How Does The 495 HP 2020 Corvette Fare Against A 760 HP Mustang Shelby GT500?

Whenever a performance-focused vehicle is released in the U.S, you can be assured that Hennessey Performance will get its hands on one and bump up its performance. However, before working on a recent C8 Corvette and Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 that came into its shop, the tuner lined up the two to see how they compare in a straight-line.

Kicking things off is a drag race from a standing start where the Corvette has an advantage. You see, while the ‘Vette’s 6.2-liter naturally-aspirated V8 engine ‘only’ churns out 495 hp with the Z51 Performance Package, it is mid-engined and has much better grip than the GT500.

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Consequently, the Corvette gets off the line for quicker than the Mustang which, by the way, uses a 5.2-liter supercharged V8 with no less than 760 hp. The Chevy holds on to its lead for quite a long time and it isn’t until the C8 hits roughly 120 mph (193 km/h) that the Mustang overtakes it and storms ahead thanks to its added power.

For the second test, the two went toe-to-toe in a rolling drag race from 40 mph (64 km/h). This race favors the Mustang because it is able to put all of its power to the ground from the get-go without encountering any traction issues like it does when getting off the line.

Neither of these results are surprising but they have made us very intrigued to see how Hennessey’s twin-turbo Corvette will stack up against a GT500 when it’s been tuned and is running at full power.

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