GM explains that the service is designed for folks who want to "get their side hustle on" but don't have a car, or one good enough for Uber. The company believes that 43 percent of America's workforce will be "made up of workers who freelance." In addition, Maven has already provided vehicles for ride sharing operations in 11 areas, apparently covering 9.3 million miles.

For GM, the move will help to get the Bolt into more markets and fleets as it looks to woo the world with its electric car. Not to mention that it's already doing a similar job leasing other Chevy vehicles to Uber and Lyft drivers. Unlike those deals, you're working directly with GM and renting a universal platform for the gig economy rather than, jumping into bed with just Uber.

Maven Gig will launch in San Diego right now, and is expected to include San Francisco and Los Angeles by the end of 2017.