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Electric ’ Vette speeding toward realizatio­n

Partially ‘ electrified’ model may come soon

- Jamie L. LaReau

General Motors is confirming what President Joe Biden told the world about 18 months ago: There will be an all- electric Corvette.

On Monday, GM President Mark Reuss announced that, in addition to the new Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and other gas- powered variants coming, “we will offer an electrified and a fully electric, Ultium- based Corvette in the future.”

An “electrified” version means a form of electrification that is not a full EV, said GM spokesman Shad Balch. Balch declined to comment further on the specific type of applicatio­n.

Reuss first said on CNBC and then wrote about it on his LinkedIn page. He said the electrified Corvette will come out “as early as next year” and said more details “and names” will come at a later date.

The news is not totally unexpected. In an 80- second campaign spot posted on Biden’s Twitter account in August 2020, Biden talked about his love of the Corvette and the American car market. In it, he says, “They tell me that GM is making an all- electric version of its iconic sports car that will go 200 mph.”

The Detroit Free Press was first to confirm there would be an electric version of the Corvette two years ago. A person familiar with production of the Corvette at GM’s Bowling Green Assembly in Kentucky told the Free Press that there were indeed plans for an all- electric version. At the time, in 2020, the person said the vehicle was about two years out, noting it will follow GM’s performanc­e versions of the car due to market in 2021 and 2022. The person declined to be named because there was no authorizat­ion to speak to the media.

On his LinkedIn page Monday, Reuss wrote: “Some time ago we moved the Corvette team into the EV space in Warren, Michigan, and when we revealed the new mid- engine Corvette, I said there would be ‘ more to come.’ ”

GM has said it will have an all- electric lineup across its brands by 2035, with Cadillac being the lead brand for that technology. Cadillac’s boss has said the brand lineup will be nearly all- electric by 2030. The automaker has also said it will bring at least 30 new EVs to market by mid- decade and plans to sell 1 million EVs globally starting at that

time.

The gasoline powered 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 3LZ convertibl­e will start production at Bowling Green Assembly this summer. GM has not released the starting price.

On April 11, GM auctioned the yet- tobe- built first gas- powered Z06 at Barrett- Jackson Palm Beach Auction. The car was sold to NASCAR racing legend Rick Hendrick, one of the biggest Corvette collectors in the world, for $ 1 million.

The car can go from 0 to 60 mph in 2.6 seconds, if equipped with the Z07 performanc­e package. This is the first time the Z06 is being offered with a hardtop.

Reuss said in his LinkedIn post that GM is also announcing Ultium Platform’s energy recovery system. Ultium is the proprietar­y platform that will underpin and power all of GM’s future EVs.

The energy recovery system is a patented onboard system that takes the heat generated by EV batteries and uses it to warm the cabin, create more efficient charging conditions, and even increase vehicle accelerati­on, Reuss said. The energy recovery system can boost the vehicle’s range by about 10%.

 ?? PROVIDED BY GENERAL MOTORS ?? General Motors President Mark Reuss said the electrified Corvette, not a full EV, will come out “as early as next year” and said more details “and names” will come at a later date.
PROVIDED BY GENERAL MOTORS General Motors President Mark Reuss said the electrified Corvette, not a full EV, will come out “as early as next year” and said more details “and names” will come at a later date.

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