Is the 2027 Bolt being cancelled?

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Is the 2027 Bolt being cancelled?

The Chevrolet Bolt is back. But not for long. Chevrolet brought its affordable little electric hatchback back for the 2027 model year, now America’s least expensive EV. A new report says, however, that production of the Bolt will end by 2028. Verdict – Is the Chevrolet Bolt a Good Car? Though it feels a little odd calling the Bolt EUV an SUV instead of a slightly elevated hatchback, it’s a useful vehicle with plenty to like. It’s hard to argue with a sub-$30,000 starting price and a 247-mile range estimate – more than many high-end EVs from Audi and others.

Is the 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV a good car?

The Chevrolet Bolt EUV surely won’t grab as much attention as the Hummers, Mach Es, and Teslas of the EV world. But we think it is still one of the best all-around, everyday EVs out there; and certainly, a clear bargain when it comes to green motoring. On paper, the 2019 Bolt EV looks solid: a 60 kWh battery, an EPA-rated **238 miles of range**, and simple mechanicals compared with a gas car. Long-term owner surveys put its **overall reliability around average** for 2019 model-year vehicles, respectable, not bulletproof.

What year to avoid Chevy Bolt EV and EUV?

As a result, GM will be conducting a recall of Bolt EVs (2017-2022) and Bolt EUVs (2022) to address the risk of battery fires in these vehicles. General Motors issued a large recall covering 2017–2022 Bolt EV and EUV models to address rare manufacturing defects in the high-voltage battery that could cause a fire when the pack was fully charged or nearly depleted.

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