
Several electric vehicle models are expected to meet the North American assembly requirement in 2025. Here are some notable upcoming EV models:
- Chevrolet Corvette EV and SUV: These models will use the Ultium battery platform and are expected to be assembled in North America for the 2025 model year.
- Chevrolet Bolt EV (Second Generation): This tech-centric, affordable electric hatchback is also set to arrive in 2025. It will ride on the Ultium platform, which is crucial for North American assembly.
- Chevrolet Equinox FWD and Silverado EV: These models are confirmed to be available in the US in 2025, indicating they are assembled or will be assembled to meet North American requirements.
- Chrysler EV Crossover: Chrysler plans to release an electric crossover in 2025, which will be closely related to other North American models. Although the assembly location isn’t specified, it aligns with Chrysler’s plans to electrify its lineup, likely in North America.
- Jeep Recon: A new electric model from Jeep expected in the near future, likely meeting North American assembly requirements given Jeep’s existing production setup in the region.
- Tesla Model Y Refresh: While assembly details for the refresh aren’t specified, Tesla typically assembles models like the Model Y in North America for the local market.
These models are poised to contribute to the expansion of EV offerings in North America, with many being assembled in the region to meet local requirements and market demands.
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