The automaker ended up crushing the vast majority of them. While a few empty shells exist in museums, they are strictly prohibited from ever driving again. But a new project has surfaced involving ...
It is the only EV1 in existence that can legally be made roadworthy again, after GM scrapped most of them and disabled the ...
For electric vehicle fans, the GM EV1 is an important vehicle, and now, one of these rare little teardrop-shaped two doors is ...
A 1997 GM EV1, the first ever legally sold, fetched $104k at auction. Saved from the crusher, this rare electric car is now ...
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30 Years Ago, Americans Were Forbidden From Buying This Car. Now One’s For Sale And People Are Bidding Crazy Money
The General Motors EV1 has a fascinating story. In 1996, it became the first modern, mass-produced electric vehicle offered to the world. With 26 lead-acid batteries and a single electric motor making ...
Despite not having a VIN, a powertrain, a frame, or any doors, a decrepit General Motors EV1 shell recently sold for $23,662.10 on govdeals.com. Sold by the University of Cincinnati, the car — or what ...
These three GM models were discontinued for various reasons, and only one is getting a replacement. GM discontinued the Cadillac CT6, Chevy Bolt, and GM EV1 for business reasons. Only the Chevy Bolt ...
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10 Forgotten EVs That Existed Before Tesla
Tesla was the first company to make the electric car cool and practical, offering a relatively viable alternative to ...
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