GM supports restoration of privately owned EV1 with factory parts

General Motors is providing support for the restoration of a rare privately owned EV1 electric vehicle, marking a shift from its historical stance on the 1990s model. The car, acquired at a tow pound auction in Atlanta last year, is being restored by enthusiast Billy and the Questionable Garage team. GM President Mark Reuss has offered assistance, saying, “Anything you need, we’ll help, we will.”

In October 2025, a General Motors EV1— the company's pioneering 1990s electric car—surfaced at a tow pound auction in Atlanta, Georgia, after being abandoned by Clark Atlanta University Public Safety. Listed as a “GMC ELECTRIC VEHICLE,” it sold publicly for $118,000 to private owner Billy, who withheld his full name due to past concerns over GM's possessiveness toward the model. This EV1, with VIN #212, is the only one ever legally sold to the public; others remain GM property, leased to museums or held in collections.

Historically, GM leased about 1,000 EV1s starting in 1996 but reclaimed and crushed most in 1999, drawing criticism documented in the 2006 film Who Killed The Electric Car?. The program stemmed from California Air Resources Board mandates for zero-emission vehicles. Billy, speaking in October 2025, described the car's condition: “The charge cable was cut... we’re missing the driveline control module... one of our ribbon cables is ripped.” Key repairs needed include a unique windshield, smashed driver's side quarter panel, and a missing original battery pack.

Contrary to expectations of legal action, GM has embraced the project. In a video from The Questionable Garage YouTube channel, published March 11, 2026, the restoration team toured GM's headquarters and Heritage Collection, viewing two functioning EV1s. A teaser features Reuss affirming support. Details on aid remain forthcoming in a planned video, but a recent BTM Industrial auction of EV1 parts—including a windshield, driver's side quarter panel, and modules—listed “Subject to availability, in GM’s sole discretion,” suggesting possible supply from GM.

The EV1's technologies, such as regenerative braking, heat pumps, and an aluminum space frame, influenced GM's modern EVs like the relaunched 2026 Chevy Bolt. Restoration aims for completion by November 14, 2026, marking 30 years since the EV1's first drive. GM is also recommissioning EV1 #1 for a publicity tour celebrating the anniversary.

Связанные статьи

Photorealistic rendering of the new BMW i3 50 xDrive EV sedan, showcasing its sporty design, panoramic display, and 440-mile range in a showroom setting.
Изображение, созданное ИИ

BMW unveils i3 50 xDrive EV sedan with 440-mile range

Сообщено ИИ Изображение, созданное ИИ

BMW has revealed its all-new i3 electric sedan, a sporty 3 Series EV built on the Neue Klasse platform. The model offers 440 miles of EPA range, 463 horsepower and production starting in August 2026. It features advanced tech like an 800-volt system and Panoramic Vision display.

Sales of used electric vehicles in the US jumped 12 percent in the first quarter compared to last year, driven by a flood of off-lease models and petrol prices topping $4 a gallon. New EV sales fell 28 percent year-on-year after the loss of a federal tax credit. Analysts say cheaper used EVs could draw more buyers into electrification.

Сообщено ИИ

General Motors launched a firmware update enabling vehicle-to-grid capabilities for its Energy customers on June 9. The company also introduced Energy Pass, a universal interface for accessing multiple public charging networks.

Этот сайт использует куки

Мы используем куки для анализа, чтобы улучшить наш сайт. Прочитайте нашу политику конфиденциальности для дополнительной информации.
Отклонить