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Mary Barra Says GM Can Catch Tesla In EV Sales By 2025

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General Motors chief executive Mary Barra says the car manufacturer can catch Tesla in U.S. sales of electric vehicles by 2025.

GM intends on launching no less than 30 electric vehicles by 2025 and while recently speaking during CNBC’s Squawk Box, Barra expressed confidence in her belief that the company will establish itself as the EV leader.

Read Also: GM To Install Up To 40,000 New Chargers In The U.S. And Canada

“I am very comfortable, because when people get into these vehicles, they are just wowed,” she said. “So we will be rolling them out and we’re going to just keep working until we have No. 1 market share in EVs.”

Tesla currently dominates the electric vehicle space in the United States. In fact, the automaker accounted for 79 percent of all EVs sold in the U.S. throughout 2020. However, research and forecasting company HIS Markit says Tesla’s U.S. share of EV sales will drop to 56 percent throughout 2021 and fall to approximately 20 percent in 2025.

Speaking with CNBC, LMC Automotive added that sales of EVs, including plug-in hybrids, will account for less than 4 percent of vehicle sales across the country this year. The research firm suggests that EVs will make up 34.2 percent of new U.S. vehicle sales by 2030, with 4.1 percent of those sales being for plug-in hybrids.

A key pillar in GM’s EV expansion goals is their plans to install up to 40,000 Level 2 EV chargers across the United States and Canada as part of a $750 million investment.

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Corvette C8 Reconfirmed For Australia, Will Launch In 2021 Under New GMSV Brand

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General Motors’ Holden saga is far from being over in Australia despite The General having announced the death of its Aussie brand earlier this year.

Many Holden dealers are not satisfied with the compensation package offered by GM and chances are the negotiations will carry on for a while. That, however, does not stop the U.S. carmaker from preparing for a post-Holden future in Australia.

In a press release, GM announced its new venture GMSV (General Motors Specialty Vehicles) is scheduled to commence trading in Australia and New Zealand in the fourth quarter of 2020.

See Also: GM Kills Holden Brand As It Withdraws From Right-Hand Drive Markets

The Corvette Stingray will come to Australia in late 2021 as a right-hand-drive model

Effectively replacing HSV (Holden Special Vehicles), GMSV will get support from the Walkinshaw Automotive Group (WAG), which will continue to re-manufacture the Chevrolet Silverado range at its Clayton, Victoria premises. WAG also says it looks forward “to working closely with GM on future models and projects.”

Australian Corvette fans will be glad to learn that one of those future models is the all-new C8. Confirmed for Australia and New Zealand in December 2019 as a right-hand-drive model for the first time, the mid-engined sports car became uncertain Down Under after GM announced it would pull the plug on Holden.

Now, however, GM has stated that the Corvette C8 will come to Australia next year in RHD form under the new GMSV brand. The Corvette and Silverado will be the halo models of the new brand of U.S. imports, and a number of existing Holden or HSV dealerships will be rebranded GMSV.

WAG will continue the engineering of selected left-hand-drive models to right-hand-drive, and local remanufacturing

“I am proud to be announcing GM Specialty Vehicles which represents an important new investment by GM in Australia,” GM Holden Interim Chairman and Managing Director, Kristian Aquilina, was quoted as saying by Cars Guide.

“The initial product line-up will feature the latest Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ, with other derivatives, including the Silverado 2500 and spectacular mid-engine Corvette anticipated to follow in 2021.”

For now, it is not clear what other models GM will bring to Australia, but GMSV will probably be more than just a two-model brand. Other vehicles that could be under consideration are the new Chevrolet Tahoe SUV as well as electric GMC Hummer and Cadillac models.

2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Z51 in U.S. specification

Buick Velite 7 Electric SUV Previewed In China, Could Herald America’s Chevy Bolt EUV

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Buick has provided a first official glimpse into the Velite 7, its first all-electric SUV which will launch in China later this year.

Joining the likes of the Velite 5 extended range and Velite 6 and Velite 6 Plus electric vehicles, it is believed to be based on the Chevrolet Bolt. While the Velite 7 is a China-only affair, a Chevy-rebadged derivative should find its way to the United States eventually.

A modular lithium-ion battery, with an optimized design and improved cell chemistry, powers the Velite 7’s zero-emission propulsion system.

Read Also: Chevrolet Menlo Launches As Brand’s First EV In China, Priced From $22,700

The Buick Velite 7 features a liquid-cooling battery thermal management system, which is said to meet General Motors’ global standards for safety and reliability. More importantly, it promises a range of up to 310 miles (500 km), albeit under the very optimistic NEDC test cycle. This will likely drop to around 200 miles (320 km) in the real world.

“Buick is strengthening its EV lineup with an all-new entry for today’s consumers, giving them the functionality of an SUV and the confidence to go farther with an impressive 500 kilometers of range”, commented the executive director of Buick Sales and Marketing at SAIC-GM, Molly Peck. “We topped it off with a suite of leading technologies to meet the needs of progressive and eco-minded Chinese drivers.”

Further details will be announced closer to the electric SUV’s launch, but previous reports have indicated the Velite 7 is 167.9 inches (4,264 mm) long and has a 105.3-inch (2,675-mm) wheelbase. The electric motor allegedly develops 174 horsepower, but America’s variant, which will be dubbed the Bolt EUV (Electric Utility Vehicle), is expected with more than 200 HP.