Electric 'Chevrolet Camaro’ will have a twist
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General Motors hasn't confirmed plans for an electric Chevrolet Camaro, but one is almost inevitable with GM's push to become a zero-emissions automaker by 2035. GM President Mark Ruess suggests how it could come together.
It has also released a teaser animation showing off the flexibility of the Ultium electric vehicle platform that will underpin all of its future electric models, from SUVs to pickups and one vehicle that looks suspiciously like a Chevrolet Camaro. When asked about it during an appearance on The Fox Garage, GM President Mark Reuss wouldn't confirm such a model is on the way, but he did explain how the Ultium architecture is being set up to accommodate one. The Ultrium battery pack is comprised of pouch-type cells, rather than the cylindrical ones used by some automakers including Tesla. They look like thin planks of metal and are stacked like files in a cabinet in the Hummer EV and Cadillac Lyriq SUV that will be the first vehicles to use it, but can be twisted 90 degrees and flat-packed instead.More Related News