






| Models | LT, RS (later 1LT) |
| Announced | October 2025 |
| Status | Production starts late 2025, deliveries in 2026 |
| Country of origin | USA (Fairfax, Kansas) |
| Base Price | $29,990 (LT) / $28,995 (1LT) |
| Power | 210 hp (single-motor, front-wheel drive) |
| Torque | 169 lb-ft (229 Nm) |
| Capacity | 65 kWh |
| Tech | Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) |
| Range | 255 miles (WLTP est.) |
| Recuperation | Enhanced one-pedal regenerative braking |
| Heat Pump | |
| AC Charging | Level 2, ~11 kW (est.) |
| DC Charging | Up to 150 kW (10–80% ≈ 26 min) |
| Others |
Native NACS (Tesla-style) Others: Bi-directional power (vehicle-to-home up to 9.6 kW) |
| Type | 5-door compact crossover (5 seats) |
| Platform | BEV2 with Ultium components |
| Suspension | Front MacPherson / rear tuned setup |
| Frunk/Bonnet | None |
| Centre | 11.3-inch touchscreen (Google Built-in) |
| Driver's Display | 11.0-inch digital cluster |
| Others | Connectivity: Built-in Google apps, navigation, OTA updates |
| Seats | 5 seats, cloth or optional heated leatherette |
| Roof | Standard metal roof (no panoramic option yet) |
| Parking Aids | Standard sensors & camera assist |
| Others | Smart route planning, voice control, physical climate buttons |
| Airbags | Full front, side, and curtain sets |
| Driving Aids | 20+ standard assist features |
| Self Driving | Super Cruise (hands-free with auto lane change) |
| Others |
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