2015 CHEVY SPARK EV REVIEW
If you don’t know, the spark is a small family car that offers 5 people with a little comfort. This is the perfect size for a city because it’s small, looks good and is quite easy to care for. Chevy Spark 2015 new EV is the exact same vehicle but with a twist. This is a full electric car which is the perfect way to go and from work without spending too much on fuel. It will be available starting with the end of summer at a basic price of only around 19,000, making it one of the most affordable electric cars today.
2015 Chevy Spark Exterior EV
More than the previous generation, Chevy Spark 2015 EV will not offer many changes except 16-inch alloy wheels that are now standard with low rolling resistance tires. This means it will be more fuel efficient but the performance might be a little down. Also, you won’t be able to get a fog unless you get a LED package that gives you LED tail lights and LED fog lights.
2015 interior chevy spark eV
There are several changes even on a normal gasoline-powered car. First, the dashboard is now completely different and in lieu of the normal button you now get a 7-inch screen that shows information about the current state of the car, energy consumption and multiple as cluster instruments. In addition, you also get a 7-inch touch screen on a central console that controls the infotainment system, climate control and audio system and with the help of Bluetooth connections, it can also control your phone.
Spark Chevy Electric Car Specifications
Not much can be said about this car engine besides the electric motor completely. It’s not too strong at around 100 kW (or 136 horsepower) but can remove the torque of 327 lb-ft! It’s more than many sports cars on the road. This means that this tiny bug can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in less than 8.5 seconds and can rise to around 110 mph, limited by low drag tires.
2015 Chevy Spark Battery Range EV
Just like Chevy Spark, the EV model is still driving the front wheel with a small gearbox that can handle all the torque quite well. The battery package has been upgraded over the previous generation but has dropped capacity. This is because Chevy now uses new LG cells which are around 30% lighter but provide a little less power at only 19 kWh. Fortunately, the range of cars remains unchanged at 82 miles that can be returned around 112 Empg!