Chevrolet reintroduces 2027 Bolt EV at $28,995 as affordable electric option
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Updated · How-To Geek · Apr 24
Chevrolet reintroduces 2027 Bolt EV at $28,995 as affordable electric option
14 articles · Updated · How-To Geek · Apr 24
The 2027 Bolt EV features a 262-mile EPA-estimated range, a 65-kWh battery, and a 210-horsepower motor, with LT and RS trims priced at $28,995 and $32,995 respectively.
The new Bolt includes a NACS charging port for faster charging, a modernized 11.3-inch infotainment screen, and improved cabin comfort, while maintaining a focus on low ownership costs and practicality.
Chevrolet discontinued the Bolt after 2023 amid rising EV prices, but its return addresses demand for budget-friendly electric cars, undercutting competitors like the Nissan Leaf and making EV ownership more accessible.
The new Bolt offers hands-free driving under $36k. What compromises were made to achieve this?
Chevy's most affordable EV is back, but why is it scheduled to disappear again so soon?
With a new affordable Bolt arriving, will prices of older used models plummet even further?
Can GM actually turn a profit on the new Bolt after losing thousands on the original?
Will the Bolt's new battery technology leave drivers in cold climates stranded during winter?
By ditching Apple CarPlay, is Chevrolet gambling on its own tech at the expense of buyers?