Chevrolet confirms the return of the Bolt for 2027, positioning itself as the cheapest electric vehicle in the U.S. this year. This hatchback prioritizes daily efficiency over luxury, with a 65 kWh battery and NACS port that allows charging at Tesla stations. A sensible option for those seeking an affordable EV without complications. 🚗
65 kWh battery and fast charging with NACS port ⚡
The new Bolt incorporates a 65 kWh battery and faster charging speeds than its predecessor, thanks to the NACS port compatible with the Tesla Supercharger network. Inside, an 11.3-inch touchscreen manages the infotainment system, while adaptive cruise control and lane change warning enhance active safety. The RS version adds heated and ventilated seats, a heated steering wheel, and ambient lighting, without losing its practical focus.
Heated seats yes, but no massages or champagne 🔥
The RS version adds heated and ventilated seats, a heated steering wheel, and ambient lighting, but don't expect massages or a minibar. Chevrolet knows that a cheap electric hatchback doesn't need to compete with a luxury lounge. It's like going to a set-menu restaurant: it fills you up, doesn't break the bank, and you leave debt-free. At least you can warm your backside while charging at a Supercharger.