About Chevrolet Bolt EUV

The 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV takes the regular Bolt EV hatchback’s underpinnings and tops them with sheetmetal that makes it look much more like an SUV—which, of course, is the body style American buyers vastly prefer. Chevy squeezes 247 miles of driving range from the EUV’s 65.0-kWh battery pack. Not long ago that looked like an impressive amount of range; not anymore. The EUV’s 200-hp electric motor drives only the front wheels and provides decent performance, and there’s no pretense of any serious off-road capability—which puts the EUV on par with many of its rivals. After all, it’s not like EV SUVs such as the Hyundai Kona Electric, Ford Mustang Mach-E, and Tesla Model Y offer rock-crawling capabilities either. The Bolt EUV does have many competitors beat on tech in that the top-level Premier trim level can be had with General Motors’s Super Cruise hands-free driving feature. Recent price reductions have also given it an MSRP advantage over others in the segment, all of which cost more to start, though some are still eligible for a $7500 federal tax credit while the Chevy is not. In other words, whether the little Chevy is a good deal will depend on which other EVs are on your consideration list.

Source: Car and Driver


Car Specs

  • Type: Hatchback

  • EV Type: Battery Electric Vehicle

  • Range: 247 miles

  • Drive: FWD

  • Battery size: 60 kWh

  • Charging Options: Level 1 & 2, DC Fast Charging