
"General Motors held an event for Bolt owners on Wednesday, where it spilled the beans on some of the budget electric crossover's key details. The 2027 Chevy Bolt's launch edition will roll out of its Fairfax, Kansas, plant early next year and cost $29,990, including destination fees, according to social media posts from those who attended. A few months later, a base LT model will arrive at $28,995."
"As of right now, that bargain price point should make the new Bolt the cheapest electric car in America come next year. It sneaks in just below the 2026 Nissan Leaf, which starts at $29,990, excluding a $1,495 destination charge. With a price point comparable to small gas-powered crossovers, healthy range and way faster charging speeds than before, the 2027 Bolt is a sorely needed addition to America's stubbornly expensive EV market."
The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt launch edition will be produced at the Fairfax, Kansas plant and reach dealers early next year. Launch edition pricing is $29,990 including destination; a base LT model will later be available for $28,995. The Bolt offers a 255-mile range, slightly more than the outgoing Bolt EUV's 247-mile rating. Peak charging climbs to 150 kilowatts, a substantial increase from the previous 55 kW capability, enabling 10%–80% charging in about 26 minutes. The pricing places the Bolt under the 2026 Nissan Leaf and aligns with small gas-powered crossover prices, improving accessibility in the EV market.
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