Chevy is expanding its EV portfolio with electric commercial vans. GM announced it’s moving BrightDrop under the Chevrolet brand. The move comes after rival Ford revealed plans for a new “digitally ...
BrightDrop's commercial customers have included Walmart, Hertz, FedEx, Merchants Fleet and Verizon. GM confirmed for the Free Press that the automaker sold 12 BrightDrop vehicles to Amazon. Amazon.com ...
General Motors' electric commercial van brand, BrightDrop, will become part of Chevrolet as the automaker aims to capitalize on a larger dealership network and land new fleet customers. The ...
BrightDrop currently sells two vehicles: the 600 long-wheelbase van and the 400 short-wheelbase van, in front- and all-wheel-drive configurations. Max combined range for all configurations is 164 ...
Automakers love to advertise their safety features on family-oriented models. Examples like the Honda Odyssey, Kia Carnival, and other minivans are some of the best ways to transport bigger families ...
This summer, General Motors moved its electric van company BrightDrop into Chevy to boost sales and better compete with Ford, Rivian, and others in the electric van space. And now the Chevy-branded ...
General Motors is folding BrightDrop, initially envisioned as a standalone business focused on electric vans for commercial fleets, into its Chevrolet division. GM said the move will open up sales for ...
GM is ending production of the Chevy Brightdrop electric van, according to portions of a transcript of a recent earnings report published by The Verge. The decision was made due to slowing demand in ...
Every once in a while, we encounter a vehicle so odd, so out-there, that we just can't keep our eyes off of it—you know, like a train wreck. Well, that seems to be the precise case with the ...
When a vehicle has been in production for three decades, one can generally assume that any issues have been ironed out. But such is the complex nature of vehicle production that even one of the most ...