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The Bolt EV will offer a 200-mile range for about $30,000.
The vehicle has been designed with a nod to compact SUVs. The Bolt EV's wheelbase will measure 102.4 inches.
The Bolt EV will suport DC fast charging. The Bolt EV will offer 16.9 cubic feet of cargo space.

General Motors unveiled its production-ready 2017 Bolt EV at the Consumer Electronics Show. CEO Mary Barra told the techie audience the vehicle will offer an array of connected-car features. Read the full story here. Photos courtesy of GM.

A slope hood International model with a heavy-dump upfit dropping a load of gravel.
An early example of an International truck being put to use for business purposes.
A 1916 Model MA with a curtain side body.

For more than 100 years International trucks have been a part of a the U.S. landscape. The following photos from Patrick Foster's recent book International Harvester Trucks:The Complete History give a glimpse of the International Harvester brand's early use as work trucks. Photos: Patrick Foster/Motor Books

The 2016 Volt increases all-electric range to 50 miles from the 35 miles of the first-generation...
The 2016 Volt uses a new more portable charging cable.
The seats are comfortable and there was plenty of headroom.

The second generation 2016 Chevrolet Volt debuts five years after the first generation Volt with a revamped design and extended range. Read our driving impressions here. Photos by Mike Antich.

Congratulating William Davis, fleet & DOT manager, U.S, & Canada at Recall (center) is Dan...
Enjoying some one-on-one time with Wheels staff are (l-r) George Belcher, account manager at...
Enjoying some time networking during the event were (l-r) Paul Youngpeter, managing director,...

The third annual Wheels Results+ Fleet Performance Summit was held in Chicago and recognized 15 Wheels clients who achieved notable recent successes in the five Results+ optimal fleet categories. To read more, click here.

Ford builds 58 basic configurations and more than 2,000 different versions of its Ford Transit van.
Transit assembly begins with the "rear pan load," where robots drill 55 holes in the first part...
Framing robots set the bodysides and roof rails to the underbody and weld them into place.

Ford produces 58 configurations of its full-size Transit van at the Kansas City Assembly Plant (KCAP) in Claycomo, Mo. Ford invested $1.1 billion and added 2,000 jobs to support van production and increased demand for the aluminum-body F-150 that's also built at the plant. Read the full story here. Photos by Paul Clinton.

The 58 configurations of Ford Transit vans offer a multitude of equipment set-up for upfitters...
Knapheide's KUV service body (right) is one of the more popular choices for Transit fleet users....
A corporate uniform service fleet added a lift and tank for cleaning fluid.

Truck and van upfitter Knapheide installs equipment in Transit vans at its underground SubTropolis upfitting facility that's part of an active limestone mine outside of Kansas City near Ford's Kansas City Assembly Plant. The ambient temperature and low humidity of 65 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit eliminates the need for heating and cooling. Photos by Paul Clinton and courtesy of Ford.

This 2016 Grand Caravan SXT Plus starts at $27,595 and would retail for $34,415 for the model shown.
The "blacktop" edition can be ordered with an optional roof-rack delete.
The right and left sides of the van have power sliding side doors.

The Dodge Grand Caravan passenger minivan has provided steady fleet sales for FCA US in the commercial, government, and rental segments. The vehicle is used in van pools and as an affordable choice for airport shuttle operators. The vehicle will eventually be discontinued, but remains in the lineup through at least the 2017-MY. Photos by Paul Clinton.

Brad Nullmeyer, president of Element Financial Corporation, welcomed attendees to the 2015...
Kristi Webb, president and CEO at Element Fleet Management, presented her welcome remarks to...
Members of the Element-Arval Global Alliance were in attendance at the 2015 roundtable.

Element Fleet Management gathered customers and industry leaders to discuss fleet business trends, compliance and cost-reduction strategies at their annual Fleet Roundtable event, held Oct. 12-15, 2015, in Hunt Valley, Md. Read the full story here. Photos courtesy of Element Fleet Management.

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