The Chevy Bolt has had a interesting history. It beat the Model 3 to market but never came close to the sales numbers of Tesla’s offering. Then came a larger, refurbished Bolt EUV that had a serious problem with its LG Chem batteries that started fires, prompting a mass recall. To summarize, it has been a journey.
Well, the batteries have been replaced and the larger Bolt EUV is finally hitting the driveways. We took the Bolt EUV around for a week and came away impressed with what Chevy is doing. The Bolt is based on older EV architecture, which means it can’t charge as quickly as newer electric vehicles on the road, but it comes at a price that makes the vehicle a compelling proposition for those looking for an EV that doesn’t break the bank. Watch the video below for the full story.
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