By Paul Lienert
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co
Despite the heavy hype surrounding the car's unveiling last month at the Detroit auto show, the sources said, GM's production target for the Bolt is relatively modest, at about 25,000-30,000 cars a year.
Last year, GM sold 18,800 Chevrolet Volt hybrid electric cars. The Volt, priced from around $35,000, uses a small gasoline engine to increase range.
The Bolt is expected to go on sale in early 2017 and will have a range between charges of more than 200 miles.
The Bolt will compete with a similar car, the Model 3, planned by Tesla Motors Inc
The Bolt and a companion model for GM's Opel subsidiary in Europe will be assembled at GM's plant in Orion Township, the sources said. The factory now makes the Chevrolet Sonic and Buick Verano and has been operating at well below capacity as small-car sales have suffered from falling gasoline prices.
The Bolt is being developed on GM's Gamma global small-car platform, according to the sources. The same basic set of components will provide the base for the next-generation Sonic, also due in late 2016, they said.
A GM spokesman declined to comment.
(Reporting by Paul Lienert in Detroit, editing by G Crosse and David Gregorio)
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