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Edmunds
8 hours ago
- Automotive
- Edmunds
2026 Chevy Bolt EV: Everything We Know
Increased range and Super Cruise tech The 2026 Bolt EV will use a version of the Ultium battery technology found in GM's other electric vehicles, providing faster charging speeds and more range than the previous model. GM is reportedly using less expensive lithium-ion phosphate batteries, which will reduce cost and development time, but could come at the expense of some range. Even so, a range of more than 300 miles should be in the cards, which will keep the Bolt EV competitive. Previously, Chevy offered the Bolt EV alongside a slightly larger Bolt EUV. The key difference between the two was that the EUV offered GM's Super Cruise hands-free highway driving technology. But we're told this tech will make its way to the new Bolt EV, enhancing its appeal. The 2026 Chevy Bolt is scheduled to enter production in late 2025 and go on sale in early to mid-2026. Photos by KGP Photography


Fox Sports
13 hours ago
- Automotive
- Fox Sports
Gearing Up: Toronto Favors Andretti Global, Chip Ganassi Racing
INDYCAR Alex Palou enters Sunday's Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto with a commanding 129-point lead over Pato O'Ward as the NTT INDYCAR SERIES heads into the fourth and final street race of the 2025 season. The duo split victories last weekend at Iowa Speedway, with O'Ward earning his first victory of the season in Saturday's Synk 275 powered by Sukup while Palou captured his series-leading seventh win in Sunday's Farm to Finish 275 powered by Sukup. Despite dominating this season, Palou has yet to win on Toronto's 1.786-mile temporary street circuit. In three career starts, he has been eliminated in the opening round of qualifying each time, starting 22nd, 15th and 18th, respectively. But the three-time series champion has impressively raced through the field to finish sixth, second and fourth. On the other hand, O'Ward has struggled on street circuits in 2025. His average finish across the three prior street races is 10.33. In three Toronto appearances, the Arrow McLaren driver has finished 11th, eighth and 17th. Sunday's 90-lap event could be a damage-mitigation race for O'Ward and his Chevrolet counterparts. His Iowa win marked the first win for Chevrolet this season while Honda has claimed 11 of the 12 races, including all three on street circuits and six of the nine podium finishes. This season's street races began with Palou edging Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Scott Dixon in Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding on March 2. Kyle Kirkwood then topped Palou in the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach on April 13 and Santino Ferrucci's No. 14 AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet in the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear on June 1. Kirkwood leads all drivers with a 2.33 average finish on street circuits this season. However, a disastrous Iowa weekend, including a crash in practice and another crash in Race 1 – he finished 26th and 18th in the races -- cost him 67 points and dropped him from second to fourth in the standings. He trails Palou by 180 points. On the bright side, Kirkwood finished runner-up to teammate Colton Herta (shown in photo) last year in Toronto. History favors CGR and Andretti Global this weekend. Their drivers swept the Toronto podium last year and have combined for nine of the last 12 top-three finishes at Exhibition Place. Gaining ground on Palou and Dixon in Round 13 of the 2025 season won't be easy. Dixon's seventh-place average finish on street courses this season ranks third behind Kirkwood and Christian Lundgaard (sixth-place average). Lundgaard, who is fifth in the standings, earned his only INDYCAR SERIES victory here in 2023 while driving for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing and with three consecutive top-eight finishes in Toronto eyes a second Arrow McLaren win in three races. The first practice in Toronto is 3:05 p.m. ET Friday on FS2, FOX Sports app and INDYCAR Radio Network. The series returns to the track at 10:30 a.m Saturday for the second practice session in advance of the three-round knockout NTT P1 Award qualifying session scheduled to begin at 2:35 p.m. Both Saturday sessions will air on FS1, FOX Sports app and INDYCAR Radio Network. Sunday's schedule features the pre-race warmup at 8:30 a.m. ET (FS1, FOX Sports app and INDYCAR Radio Network) before the 90-lap race at noon on FOX, FOX Sports app and INDYCAR Radio Network. recommended Item 1 of 1
Yahoo
a day ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Katherine Legge adds Brickyard 400 to 2025 NASCAR schedule
Katherine Legge has once again expanded her 2025 NASCAR schedule, adding the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. She will again pilot the No. 78 Live Fast Motorsports Chevrolet in her fifth Cup race of the year. The effort will be backed by Desnuda Organic Tequila and Indiana-based venture studio Droplight. Advertisement Legge was already planning to run the No. 32 Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet in Saturday's Xfinity race. She has plenty of experience at the IMS oval, but not in stock cars. Legge has four starts in the Indianapolis 500 between 2012 and 2024, finishing as high as 22nd. Legge has also removed the Richmond Raceway Cup race from her 2025 plans, replacing it with the Las Vegas Motor Speedway event on October 12th. That is expected to be her final start of the 2025 season, ending the year with 13 starts between the Cup and Xfinity Series. Katherine Legge, Chevrolet Katherine Legge, Chevrolet The IMSA GTD winner made her Cup debut at Phoenix in March, but that ended in a crash. By starting that race, she became the first woman to run a Cup race since Danica Patrick took part in the 2018 Daytona 500. Her best result came at the Chicago Street Course, finishing 19th after beating 23XI Racing's Corey Heim for the final open spot on the grid in qualifying. She also ran the road course races in Mexico City and at Sonoma Raceway. Advertisement Legge also has five starts in the Xfinity Series this year, but four DNFs due to crashes so far. In the one race she did reach the checkered flag, Legge finished 32nd. She will be aiming to improve on that in a big way when the series rolls into IMS next weekend. Read Also: Trackhouse appoints former Joe Gibbs Racing executive to critical role NASCAR calls out 23XI and FRM for "inappropriate" legal motion in fight to keep charters Winners and losers from SVG's dominant NASCAR Cup win at Sonoma To read more articles visit our website.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Haig Partners Serves as the Exclusive Advisor on the Sale of Bosak Auto Group – the Largest Dealership Group to Sell So Far in 2025
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., July 15, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Haig Partners LLC, a leading buy-sell advisory firm to auto, heavy truck and RV dealers in the US, served as the exclusive sell-side advisor on the sale of Bosak Auto Group ("Bosak"). Bosak, a third-generation business founded over 100 years ago in Northwest Indiana, built a reputation for exceptional customer service and a deep commitment to its local community. Bosak consisted of nine dealerships, including Chevrolet (two locations), Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge-Ram, Ford, GMC, Honda (two locations), Kia, Nissan and Toyota. Bosak was sold through separate transactions to Victory Automotive Group and Graff Family of Dealerships. The founder, John Bosak, a coal miner with a passion for 'fixing cars,' opened his first dealership in 1926. Under the leadership of his grandchildren, Greg, Skip, Theresa and their late brother Cary (2022 TIME Dealer of the Year nominee), Bosak grew into one of the largest auto groups in Indiana. From a young age, all four siblings were involved in the business. They started with early roles that included cleaning floor drains and unloading parts and developed into leading executives in the company. Victory Auto Group ("Victory") purchased Bosak Honda in Highland, Bosak Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram in Merrillville, Bosak Nissan in Chesterton and Bosak Honda of Michigan City earlier this year. Victory owns 58 dealerships across ten states. Graff Family of Dealerships ("Graff") owns nine dealerships in Michigan. Graff, along with two of its general managers, Jerry Eluskie and Brandon Banks, purchased the Bosak's Chevrolet, Ford, Kia and Toyota dealerships in Chesterton and the Chevrolet-GMC dealership in Michigan City. Greg Bosak, former President of Bosak Auto Group, stated, "It was a difficult decision for my brother, sister and me to sell our family business that dates back generations, but we realized it was the right choice for us and our children. We want to thank Jed Jordan who was a loyal partner to us for many years. And we are grateful for the advice and services that Alan Haig, Derek Garber and the team at Haig Partners provided to us. It's not simple to sell nine dealerships representing eight different OEMs. We had been in touch with Haig for years before we asked them for insights into the value of our business, and they kept us up to speed on the status of the buy-sell market. They lived up to their reputation of being honest and highly effective, and we liked their style of under-promising and over-delivering. Alan has a calm way of delivering advice that helped us navigate some tricky issues that came up along the way. I'd also like to thank Ron Smith at Stoll Keenan Ogden PLLC for providing us with astute legal services on both transactions." Alan Haig, President at Haig Partners, said, "It was an honor and a pleasure to advise the Bosak Family and Jed Jordan on the sale of Bosak Auto Group. We began working with them several years ago, and I am thankful they trusted us to help them achieve their objectives. The Bosak Family assembled an impressive group of franchises over the years, including two Honda dealerships and a Toyota dealership. We believe that the sale of the Bosak Auto Group was the largest and most valuable group ever sold in Indiana and the largest dealership group in the US to have sold so far in 2025. To maximize value for the Bosaks, we chose to divide the group into two parts that better fit the preferences of the buyers we selected. We continue to see high levels of demand for dealerships as buyers see that they provide high returns on investment and are resistant to risks like economic cycles, technology, etc." With this transaction, the team at Haig Partners has advised on 30 dealerships so far in 2025. About Haig Partners Haig Partners is a leading buy-sell advisory firm that helps owners of higher-value auto, heavy truck and RV dealerships maximize the value of their businesses when they are ready to sell. The team at Haig Partners has advised on the purchase or sale of 520 dealerships with a total value of over $10.5 billion. It has represented 30 dealership groups that qualify for the Top 150 Dealership Groups list published by Automotive News, more than any other firm. Clients of Haig Partners benefit from the group's collective experience as previous executives with leading companies such as Ally Financial, AutoNation, Bank of America, Credit Suisse, Deloitte, FORVIS, J.P. Morgan, the Sewell Automotive Companies and Toyota Financial Services. Leveraging its unmatched expertise and extensive relationships, Haig Partners guides clients to successful outcomes through a confidential and customized sales process. The firm authors The Haig Report®, the longest-published quarterly report that tracks trends in auto retail and their impact on dealership values, and co-authors NADA's Guide, "Buying and Selling a Dealership." Haig Partners team members are frequent speakers at industry conferences and are regularly quoted in reputable media outlets, including Reuters, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, CNBC, BBC, Automotive News, Wards, CarDealershipGuy and CBT News. For more information, visit View source version on Contacts Transaction Contact: Alan HaigPresidentHaig Partnersalan@ (954) 646-8921 Media Contact: Aimee AllenChief Growth OfficerHaig Partnersaimee@ (603) 933-2194 Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Business Wire
a day ago
- Automotive
- Business Wire
Haig Partners Serves as the Exclusive Advisor on the Sale of Bosak Auto Group – the Largest Dealership Group to Sell So Far in 2025
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Haig Partners LLC, a leading buy-sell advisory firm to auto, heavy truck and RV dealers in the US, served as the exclusive sell-side advisor on the sale of Bosak Auto Group ('Bosak'). Bosak, a third-generation business founded over 100 years ago in Northwest Indiana, built a reputation for exceptional customer service and a deep commitment to its local community. Bosak consisted of nine dealerships, including Chevrolet (two locations), Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge-Ram, Ford, GMC, Honda (two locations), Kia, Nissan and Toyota. Bosak was sold through separate transactions to Victory Automotive Group and Graff Family of Dealerships. Bosak grew into one of the largest auto groups in Indiana. The founder, John Bosak, a coal miner with a passion for 'fixing cars,' opened his first dealership in 1926. Under the leadership of his grandchildren, Greg, Skip, Theresa and their late brother Cary (2022 TIME Dealer of the Year nominee), Bosak grew into one of the largest auto groups in Indiana. From a young age, all four siblings were involved in the business. They started with early roles that included cleaning floor drains and unloading parts and developed into leading executives in the company. Victory Auto Group ('Victory') purchased Bosak Honda in Highland, Bosak Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram in Merrillville, Bosak Nissan in Chesterton and Bosak Honda of Michigan City earlier this year. Victory owns 58 dealerships across ten states. Graff Family of Dealerships ('Graff') owns nine dealerships in Michigan. Graff, along with two of its general managers, Jerry Eluskie and Brandon Banks, purchased the Bosak's Chevrolet, Ford, Kia and Toyota dealerships in Chesterton and the Chevrolet-GMC dealership in Michigan City. Greg Bosak, former President of Bosak Auto Group, stated, 'It was a difficult decision for my brother, sister and me to sell our family business that dates back generations, but we realized it was the right choice for us and our children. We want to thank Jed Jordan who was a loyal partner to us for many years. And we are grateful for the advice and services that Alan Haig, Derek Garber and the team at Haig Partners provided to us. It's not simple to sell nine dealerships representing eight different OEMs. We had been in touch with Haig for years before we asked them for insights into the value of our business, and they kept us up to speed on the status of the buy-sell market. They lived up to their reputation of being honest and highly effective, and we liked their style of under-promising and over-delivering. Alan has a calm way of delivering advice that helped us navigate some tricky issues that came up along the way. I'd also like to thank Ron Smith at Stoll Keenan Ogden PLLC for providing us with astute legal services on both transactions.' Alan Haig, President at Haig Partners, said, 'It was an honor and a pleasure to advise the Bosak Family and Jed Jordan on the sale of Bosak Auto Group. We began working with them several years ago, and I am thankful they trusted us to help them achieve their objectives. The Bosak Family assembled an impressive group of franchises over the years, including two Honda dealerships and a Toyota dealership. We believe that the sale of the Bosak Auto Group was the largest and most valuable group ever sold in Indiana and the largest dealership group in the US to have sold so far in 2025. To maximize value for the Bosaks, we chose to divide the group into two parts that better fit the preferences of the buyers we selected. We continue to see high levels of demand for dealerships as buyers see that they provide high returns on investment and are resistant to risks like economic cycles, technology, etc.' With this transaction, the team at Haig Partners has advised on 30 dealerships so far in 2025. About Haig Partners Haig Partners is a leading buy-sell advisory firm that helps owners of higher-value auto, heavy truck and RV dealerships maximize the value of their businesses when they are ready to sell. The team at Haig Partners has advised on the purchase or sale of 520 dealerships with a total value of over $10.5 billion. It has represented 30 dealership groups that qualify for the Top 150 Dealership Groups list published by Automotive News, more than any other firm. Clients of Haig Partners benefit from the group's collective experience as previous executives with leading companies such as Ally Financial, AutoNation, Bank of America, Credit Suisse, Deloitte, FORVIS, J.P. Morgan, the Sewell Automotive Companies and Toyota Financial Services. Leveraging its unmatched expertise and extensive relationships, Haig Partners guides clients to successful outcomes through a confidential and customized sales process. The firm authors The Haig Report ®, the longest-published quarterly report that tracks trends in auto retail and their impact on dealership values, and co-authors NADA's Guide, 'Buying and Selling a Dealership.' Haig Partners team members are frequent speakers at industry conferences and are regularly quoted in reputable media outlets, including Reuters, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, CNBC, BBC, Automotive News, Wards, CarDealershipGuy and CBT News. For more information, visit