
"The Chevy Bolt is back for a new generation starting in January. The cheap EV gets some big updates. GM President Mark Reuss explained the thinking behind the overhaul on a recent interview with the Plugged-In Podcast. What's old is new again in the EV world. And the long-running Chevy Bolt is back for the 2027 model year. General Motors canceled the Bolt in 2023, then decided to revive it for one last hurrah."
""When we brought it back we wanted to, again, focus on what customers wanted," he said. That meant more range, a cheaper LFP battery chemistry andperhaps most importantlyfaster charging than ever before. For an inside look at America's new cheapest EV and how it came to be, check out the full clip with Reuss. And, if you want to hear what one of GM's top executives thinks about China, EV policy, future battery tech and more, watch/listen to our October 17 interview with Reuss."
Chevy Bolt returns as a 2027 model year vehicle with a new generation launching in January. General Motors canceled the Bolt in 2023 and later revived the model as an updated, final offering. The overhaul emphasizes longer driving range, adoption of lower-cost LFP battery chemistry, and substantially faster charging capability. The redesign prioritizes affordability and addresses customer priorities for range and charging performance. The revived Bolt aims to deliver America's most affordable electric vehicle with technical upgrades intended to improve cost and charging convenience compared with the previous generation.
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