Right when the 2027 Chevy Bolt was revealed, General Motors let slip that the little EV’s days were numbered. Now, we have a better sense of how limited its run will be.

My advice: Get one while you still can.

Here’s what else we’ve been working on today:

  • How Nio is setting itself apart in an increasingly crowded field of Chinese EV companies

  • The latest dealer lawsuit against Scout Motors’ direct-to-consumer plans

  • How BMW is bringing simulated engine sounds to the electric M3

—Tim Levin, Senior Editor

2027 Chevy Bolt Production Will End Next Year As Plant Shifts To Gas

A gas-powered Buick is moving from China to Kansas, but at the expense of the new $30,000 Chevy Bolt.

Chinese EVs Are So Good, Automakers Are Selling ‘Experience’ Instead

What do you do to stand out in a country where every EV is good, and nobody worries about range and charging?

BMW's Electric M3 Has Simulated Engine Sounds. Here's What BMW Used

The manufacturer released a video showing what the electric M3 will sound like and the iconic M models it sampled.

Scout's 500-Mile Gas-Powered EVs Are The Focus Of A New Dealer Lawsuit

VW, Audi and Porsche dealers say Scout isn't really an EV brand, so it needs to play by the same dealer laws as other companies.

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