General Motors earlier this week announced it has restarted production of its Chevrolet Bolt, more than half a year after the embattled electric vehicle was recalled due to battery issues.
Michigan's Eastern U.S. District Court has filed a lawsuit against General Motors and LG on behalf of 30 plaintiffs due to the ongoing saga with the automaker's Chevrolet Bolt EVs and EUVs.
Dodge announces it will cease production of the Charger and Challenger by 2024, Ford and Rivian cancel a joint EV project, and GM has begun lifting restrictions on some Chevrolet Bolt models put in place due to a battery fire recall.
General Motors on Friday started installing software in some 2019 Chevrolet Bolts to lift restrictions on parking and charging that were put in place due to a battery fire recall.
General Motors on Tuesday said it will begin making a limited number of Chevrolet Bolt EVs to use as "courtesy loaner cars" for drivers affected by the Bolt recall.