The Chevy Bolt is now the cheapest EV you can buy in the U.S. thanks to an MSRP drop of nearly $6,000. Click here to see the range, charge times, and everything else!
As autonomous driving becomes more popular things can get a little weird. One such thing occurred when a Chevy Bolt was pulled over by police with no one in it.
The Chevy Bolt EV and EUV are some of the most affordable EVs on the market and come with a lot of great features. The Bolt EV and EUV come with a variety of driving modes. Using the right mode can be beneficial to drivers. Here's a look at the Chevy Bolt EV and EUV and their driving modes.
The Bolt EUV aims to put its recent fires behind it as it offers a new Redline Edition package for the 2023 model year. For information about the release date, price, and specs of the 2023 Chevy Bolt EUV, view here.
The Chevy Bolt EV and Bolt EUV are great for families and commuters. However, there are some things potential buyers should know about these electric vehicles.
The 1LT offers standard amenities for $31,995, and the 2LT comes with more premium features for $35,195. But if you want a totally decked-out Chevy Bolt EV, here's the price.
Chevrolet's electric compact crossover offers plenty of bells and whistles. Here's a look at the 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV and how much a fully loaded model costs.
With GM focusing on Chevy Bolt fixes and battery replacements, which it is doing for every Bolt ever made, it will continue to keep production idled until next year.
General Motors made headlines when it recalled every Chevy Bolt ever made, promising to replace all battery packs. Now Chevy is issuing a second recall after an investigation into possible unintended acceleration. Find out more...
Unfortunately for GM, the Chevy Bolt has a few problems. This has led General Motors to make the tough choice of recalling every single Bolt that's ever been made. However, about 1 out of 3 Chevy Bolt owners still haven't gotten their EVs fixed, and that's a problem.
Along with experiencing manufacturing delays earlier this year from the ongoing chip shortage, Chevy Bolt had a massive recall recently. In light of this, InsideEVs published an op-ed written by David Rea detailing the situation and his reaction to it.
GM announced an immediate battery fix for the Chevy Bolt fires that includes a hardware and software update, but what about the brand's reputation? Is that going to get an immediate fix?
GM says that Chevy Bolt EV and EUV owners should not park indoors, by another car, in a parking garage, or leave the vehicle unattended while charging. Plus, don't charge over 90% or drive to under 70 miles of charge.
Chevrolet Bolt models have had their cars catch on fire due to defective batteries. General Motors is still working on getting to the bottom of the issues, but there are three steps owners can follow to avoid dangerous battery fires in their Chevy Bolt.