Chevy Bolt VS. Nissan Leaf: How America's Cheapest EVs Stack Up
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Chevy Bolt VS. Nissan Leaf: How America's Cheapest EVs Stack Up
"The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt is back after a two-year hiatus, with a familiarly affordable price tag and better specs than ever. What's great for EV buyersmaybe not as much for General Motorsis that Nissan had largely the same idea. The 2026 Leaf is back with a vengeance for the trusty EV's third generation. The two models are America's cheapest new EVs, starting price at right around $30,000."
"Pricing & Availability The 2027 Bolt will launch at $29,990, fees included, in early 2026. A base LT model will hit dealerships a few months later, at $28,995. The 2026 Leaf is a close match. The Leaf S+, which is the current base trim until details of the S are announced, starts at $31,485. The Leaf is available now at dealers across the country."
The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt returns after a two-year hiatus with a starting price of $29,990 (fees included) and a later LT trim at $28,995. The 2026 Nissan Leaf starts at $31,485 for the S+ and will add a lower-priced S with a smaller battery and shorter range. Both models sit around $30,000, undercutting competitors like the Equinox EV by about $3,000. Nissan built the third-generation Leaf on a new platform for greater range, more power, faster charging and refreshed styling. The Bolt retains much of its previous bodywork but gains substantial under-the-skin improvements.
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