http://www.gmfleetorderguide.com/NASApp/domestic/distupdate.jsp?year=2018®ionID=1&divisionID=1&vehicleID=21412&daterange=12 Going along with the Maven Gig Bolt Fleet, this 2 seat version of the Bolt would be great for package delivery, repair men, government vehicles, etc. (It is available for fleet purchase only.) Having just moved to a new house, I can confirm that the Bolt is already an excellent vehicle for transporting! Literally everything in our home was moved in our Bolt over only a few trips - everything except for our 2 couches and mattress. The Bolt EV cargo volume is already 57 cubic feet. Take out the rear seat and the utility would be even better!
Interesting. No question such a van would be very useful for many purposes. The efficiency of electric makes it ideal for stop-go duties all day.
Well, okay, since you insist! 2018-gmfleet-chevy-bolt-cargo-interior-435x270 by WadeTyhon posted Mar 6, 2018 at 8:54 PM Totally agree. A car like the Bolt EV is ideal for a local delivery vehicle or government vehicle. The hatchback form factor, efficiency, long range and tax rebate make for a killer combination. Post offices, flower shops, interior decorators, electricians... I hope this does well! "Upfit the Bolt EV to fit your fleet’s demands with a new cargo option that can help you haul more of what you need. Manufactured as an incomplete vehicle, the cargo option deletes the following components: • Rear seat, upper and lower • Rear carpeting • Rear seat side airbags and airbag trim • 120V Charge Cord • Rear Package Shelf • 17” alloy wheels (for 16” steel wheels) This option requires a rear cargo upfit through an approved upfitter. Specialty Vehicle Manufacturers currently slated to ship-thru and upfit this option include Adrian Steel and Knapheide."
It seems that Car and Driver got a goid look at this trim of the Bolt. Some nice photos of the interior! https://www.caranddriver.com/news/chevrolet-introduces-bolt-cargo Lol but checkout those tiny wheels and hideous hub caps. This gives the fleet model a classic, 2003 era aesthetic. Oh well, I’m sure it helps with efficiency.
Worthy of a Mitsubishi Mirage. I believe there was a dealer's convention in Las Vegas very recently, and judging from the carpet and the Operation Conquest sign in the background (of the lead pic on C&D), I'd say it was from there.