The Chevrolet Bolt EV gets a refreshed interior and exterior styling for 2022 while Apple CarPlay\Android Auto connectivity was added as standard equipment across the lineup and an optional adaptive cruise control system is now available.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Chevrolet Bolt EV carries over into 2021 with minimal changes, although the Premium trim gets a DC Fast charge connector to the standard equipment.
SelectBrowse ListingsFor the 2020 Chevrolet Bolt EV's headline change this year is an increase of up to 259-miles per charge. Also included this year is a stylish new front fascia and a second-generation digital rearview mirror.
SelectBrowse ListingsFor the 2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV, the Driver Confidence II package is now available on LT models. It includes advanced safety features like low-speed forward automatic braking, lane-keep assist with departure warning, forward collision alert, front pedestrian braking and more.
SelectBrowse ListingsFor 2018 the Bolt EV gets a heated steering wheel added to the LT's Comfort and Convenience Package" while making the feature standard for all Premier trim levels.
SelectBrowse ListingsThe Chevrolet Bolt EV is an all-new electric vehicle for 2017. A 5-door sub-compact from a clean-sheet design, the Bolt EV promises an EPA-estimated range of 238 miles when fully charged. A single, high-capacity electric motor provides propulsion and is capable of producing up to 200 horsepower and 266 pound-feet of torque. Chevrolet claims a 0¬-60 mph time in less than seven seconds. Bolt EV pricing starts at just under $37,000, but qualifies for several tax credits and incentives.
SelectBrowse ListingsChevrolet's first dedicated all-electric vehicle, the Bolt EV rapidly progressed from auto show concept to production reality. Developed on a challenge to create an affordable electric car with a range exceeding 200 miles, the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV started hitting showrooms in late 2016. Though the production car differed in many ways from the concept, Chevrolet's Bolt EV retained its small, compact hatchback form. Capable of travelling 238 miles on a single charge of its lithium-ion battery pack, the Bolt EV propels itself through a single permanent magnet electric motor that generates 200 horsepower and 266 pound-feet of torque. Replenishment of the battery can be performed through a 7.2- kW onboard charger or external charging units. An optional DC Fast Charging system can provide power for a 90-mile travel distance in 30 minutes. Positioning of the battery pack within the vehicle's floor allows for a spacious interior and a 16.9 cubic foot cargo area. In addition to the high-tech powertrain, the 2017 Bolt EV incorporates advanced cabin equipment such as a 10.2-inch touchscreen, ten air bags and OnStar 4G LTE with built-in Wi-Fi as standard features. Sold only in select states for early 2017, Chevrolet will quickly expand availability of the Bolt EV nationwide by the end of the year.
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