CNN BUSINESS | GM’s Chevy Bolt recall comes with a huge price tag
New York (CNN Business)General Motors’ very expensive Chevy Bolt recall highlights one big risk
of building electric vehicles.
GM (GM) is preparing to spend $800 million to
fix — or possibly replace — the batteries in nearly 70,000 Bolts due to a fire risk. That
comes out to about $11,650 per vehicle, making it one of the most expensive
recalls ever on a per-car basis.
Meanwhile, Hyundai (HYMTF) is spending $874 million to replace the batteries in
82,000 of its own EVs (also for a fire risk, though these are different battery
models. That comes to just under $11,000 per vehicle.)
These costs are staggering — and exponentially higher than the average price
tag of an auto recall over the last 10 years, which was only about $500 per
vehicle, according to Mike Held, director of the automotive and industrial
practice at consulting firm AlixPartners.
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