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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. It is categorized as a skateboard platform.
History
Honda announced it would partner with General Motors to develop "next-generation" batteries in 2018. The BEV3 architecture was first announced by GM in January 2019, with Cadillac announced as the lead marque, 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.
In 2021, Honda announced it would release two SUVs in 2024 under the Honda and Acura marques, developed in partnership with GM; it was clarified in 2022 the new Honda SUVs would be built alongside GM SUVs, using Ultium batteries and GM's electric vehicle platform.
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. BEV3 supports front-, rear-, and all-wheel drive configurations using one or more Ultium Drive units, each of which combines the electric traction motor, reduction gear, and power electronics.
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. Premium vehicles that use the BEV3 platform have the option of a 4–6 in (100–150 mm) larger dash-to-axle ratio, resulting in a longer hood that is intended to recall the classic proportions of personal luxury cars designed by Bill Mitchell for GM.
Applications
= Current models
=Acura ZDX (2024–present)
Buick Electra E4 (2023–present)
Buick Electra E5 (2023–present)
Cadillac Celestiq (2024–present)
Cadillac Lyriq (2022–present)
Chevrolet Blazer EV (2023–present)
Chevrolet Equinox EV (2024–present)
Cadillac Optiq (2024–present)
Honda Prologue (2024–present)
= Future models
=See also
General Motors BEV2 platform
Ultium, the battery and motor used for the platform
References
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- Chevrolet Blazer EV
- General Motors BEV3 platform
- General Motors BT1 platform
- List of General Motors platforms
- General Motors VSS platforms
- General Motors BEV2 platform
- Skateboard (automotive platform)
- General Motors EV1
- General Motors Diesel
- General Motors Chapter 11 reorganization
- History of General Motors