Chevrolet S-10 EV

Chevrolet S-10 Electric
Chevrolet S-10 Electric
Overview
ManufacturerGeneral Motors
Also called
  • S-10E
  • S-10EV
  • E10
  • E14
Production1997–1998
Model years1997–1998
AssemblyUnited States: Shreveport, Louisiana (Shreveport Operations)
Body and chassis
ClassCompact pickup truck
Body style2-door regular cab
LayoutFront-motor, front-wheel drive
PlatformGMT 325
Related
Powertrain
Electric motor85 kW (114 hp) AC induction motor
Transmission1-speed fixed gear
Battery
Electric range
  • 16.2 kWh:
  • 33 mi (53 km) (EPA)
  • 43.8 mi (70.5 km) (J1634)
  • 29 kWh:
  • 72 mi (116 km) (EPA)
  • 95.3 mi (153.4 km) (J1634)
Plug-in charging6.6 kW on-board charger, Magne Charge inductive connector
Dimensions
Wheelbase108.3 in (2,751 mm)
Length
  • 188.9 in (4,798 mm) (1997)
  • 190.8 in (4,846 mm) (1998)
Width
  • 67.8 in (1,722 mm) (1997)
  • 68.3 in (1,735 mm) (1998)
Height62.4 in (1,585 mm)
Curb weight
  • 4,230 lb (1,919 kg) (1997)
  • 4,199 lb (1,905 kg) (1998)

The Chevrolet S-10 Electric was an American electric-powered vehicle built by Chevrolet. It was introduced in 1997, becoming the world's first electric pickup truck from the original manufacturer,[1] updated in 1998, and then discontinued. It was an OEM BEV variant of Chevrolet's S-10 pickup truck. The S-10 Electric was solely powered by electricity (batteries) and was marketed primarily to utility fleet customers.

  1. ^ Stumpf, Rob (13 December 2019). "Forget the Cybertruck: Get Yourself a Factory 1997 Chevrolet S-10 Electric Pickup". The Drive. Retrieved 1 October 2022.