Overview
- GM shelved the original Bolt hatchback and EUV after the 2023 model year, creating an entry-level EV gap slated to be filled by the 2027 Bolt EV.
- Teaser images released July 31 and August 1 showcase a resculpted front end, sportier fascia, redesigned taillights and new alloy wheels.
- The second-generation Bolt EV will adopt a Tesla-style NACS charging port to enable access to Tesla’s Supercharger network.
- Analysts predict Chevrolet will aim for a starting price below $30,000 despite the loss of federal EV tax credits.
- Full specifications and official pricing details are scheduled for announcement this fall ahead of the Bolt’s 2027 launch.