The new Chevy Bolt undercuts the “affordable” Tesla and wins on features

In today’s Extreme episode of Quick Charge, we have America’s new most affordable electric car with 255 miles of range, under 30-minute charging, V2H support, and more — all for about $10,000 less than Tesla’s new “affordable” car.

We also have specifications for the all-new Ferrari Elettrica electric car and the world’s first hydrogen-powered autonomous farm tractor from Kubota.

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