Chevrolet E-Spark
The Chevrolet E-Spark was Chevrolet's proposed electric car for the Indian market.[1] It was supposed to be an entry-level hatchback based on the Chevrolet Spark.
E-Spark was to be a joint venture between General Motors (GM) and RECC (Reva Electric Car Company) with GM providing the Chevrolet Spark platform and RECC providing the electric motor-battery kit. Unveiled in Auto Expo 2010, New Delhi, this car was supposed to hit the Indian consumers in October.[2]
But everything changed with Mahindra picking up 55.2% controlling stake in the Bangalore based Maini Group that owns RECC and the project was cancelled as Mahindra and GM are rival competitors in the Indian auto industry[3]
See also
- Chevrolet Spark EV
References
- ^ "General Motors may build its own low-cost EV for India". Green Autoblog. 7 June 2010. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
- ^ GM e-Spark here in October 2010 | GM e-Spark here in October 2010 prices | GM e-Spark here in October 2010 reviews | GM e-Spark here in October 2010 features | GM e-Spark here...
- ^ GM to pull out of e-Spark project
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