How many Chevy S-10 factory equiped ,ELECTRIC vehicles were made in the late 80s?
The Chevy S-10 is a battery electric vehicle that GM/Chevy made in 1997 and 1998 to comply with the California zero emission mandate from the air resources board (CARB). It used the same drivetrain as the milestone GM EV1. It was sold and leased as a fleet vehicle. As the fleet life of these vehicles ended in 2006-2008, the few that were fully titled (rather than leased) where auctioned to private owners. As a result, there are about 60 of these EVs on the roads today (mostly on the West Coast and in AZ).