![]() However, Chevrolet did say updated Bolt could add up to 161km in 30 minutes while the larger Bolt EUV adds 153km of range in the same period. The Bolt and Bolt EUV share the same architecture but feature a slightly different exterior design with Chevrolet also lengthening the chassis of the latter by 1,524mm, with 762mm of that space going into the rear legroom.Ĭhevrolet has not said what the new Bolt’s fastest charging speed is but the previous model was capable of at least 50kWh and this updated version is most likely capable of the same, if not better. entry-price is around $41,266 AUD but Australia would likely pay more if it arrived on our shores In comparison, the Tesla Model Y Long Range midsize SUV starts at $48,990 (AUD$63,186) in the United States with up to 505km of WLTP-tested range. Chevrolet has released the second generation Bolt which is now available as a hatchback and a small SUVĪt that price, it could easily undercut rivals in Australia such as the Hyundai Kona Electric which starts at $60,740 before on roads, though it won’t make it to our shores for now.īuyers opting for the Bolt EUV (Electric Utility Vehicle) will fork out slightly more with a starting price of $33,995 (AUD$43,846), which makes the value proposition even more appealing given that SUVs are traditionally significantly more expensive than the hatchbacks they are based on. Chevrolet has released the second-generation of the 2021 Bolt small car and added the Bolt EUV small SUV to the range as parent company GM continues to expand its EV line up.īoth body styles are both capable of over 400 kilometres of range, with the Bolt hatch starting at $31,995 (AUD$41,266 at the time of writing), before on-roads. ![]()
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