Overview
- GM says the 2027 Bolt is arriving at dealerships now, with a launch MSRP of $29,990 including destination and a lower $28,995 variant to follow.
- Chevrolet now cites 262 miles of EPA-estimated range, up from the earlier 255-mile figure, though the brand’s configurator still lists 255 miles.
- The car uses a 65 kWh LFP battery and a single 210 hp motor rated at 169 lb-ft, with DC fast charging up to 150 kW enabling a 10–80% charge in about 26 minutes.
- Tech features include a native NACS port for Tesla Supercharger access, an 11.3-inch infotainment system with Google built-in, available Super Cruise, and Vehicle-to-Home functionality when paired with GM Energy hardware.
- Pricing undercuts the Nissan Leaf, which is reported at $31,485 to start, though reported range comparisons between the models differ by source.