Английская Википедия:General Motors BEV3 platform
Шаблон:Infobox automobile platform The GM BEV3 platform is a dedicated electric vehicle architecture or platform developed by General Motors. It is the third-generation electric vehicle platform by GM, succeeding the BEV2 platform.[1] It is categorized as a skateboard platform.[2]
History
Honda announced it would partner with General Motors to develop "next-generation" batteries in 2018.[3] The BEV3 architecture was first announced by GM in January 2019,[4] with Cadillac announced as the lead marque,[5] and BEV3 was officially detailed on March 4, 2020, during the GM EV Day briefing in Warren, Michigan, and supports Ultium batteries and Ultium Drive motors.[6]
In 2021, Honda announced it would release two SUVs in 2024 under the Honda and Acura marques, developed in partnership with GM;[7] it was clarified in 2022 the new Honda SUVs would be built alongside GM SUVs, using Ultium batteries and GM's electric vehicle platform.[8]
Design
The BEV3 platform is designed to support unibody passenger cars and crossover utility vehicles, while body-on-frame trucks and SUVs will be based on the General Motors BT1 platform.[9] BEV3 supports front-, rear-, and all-wheel drive configurations[5][10] using one or more Ultium Drive units, each of which combines the electric traction motor, reduction gear, and power electronics.[11]
GM claim that BEV3 will offer a larger footprint with lower height, greater energy density, and faster charging rate compared to BEV2. The modular design will allow from six to twenty-four battery modules under the floor, depending on energy storage requirements.[12] Premium vehicles that use the BEV3 platform have the option of a Шаблон:Cvt larger dash-to-axle ratio,Шаблон:Efn resulting in a longer hood that is intended to recall the classic proportions of personal luxury cars designed by Bill Mitchell for GM.[13]
Applications
Current models
- Buick Electra E4 (2023–present)[14]
- Buick Electra E5 (2023–present)[15]
- Cadillac Lyriq (2022–present)[16]
- Cadillac Celestiq (2024–present)[9]
- Chevrolet Blazer EV (2023–present)[17]
- Honda Prologue (2024–present)[8][18]
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Buick Electra E4
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Buick Electra E5
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Cadillac Lyriq
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Cadillac Celestiq
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Chevrolet Blazer EV
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Honda Prologue
Future models
- Cadillac Optiq (2024)[19]
- Chevrolet Equinox EV (2024)[20]
- Cruise Origin[9]
- Acura ZDX (2024)[21]
- Chevrolet Bolt (TBD)[22]
See also
- General Motors BEV2 platform
- Ultium, the battery and motor used for the platform
References
- Notes
- Sources
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