
"General Motors has heavily upgraded the Bolt, with more range and faster charging speeds. It won't be on sale for an extended time period, the automaker said in a media briefing on Thursday. Recently, GM announced that Bolt production in Kansas will only be on one production line instead of two. General Motors revealed the 2027 Chevy Bolt on Wednesday, which is now America's most affordable electric vehicle with a starting price of under $30,000 when it goes on sale in January 2026."
"It now offers 255 miles of GM-estimated range, 150 kilowatts of maximum charging speed and a Tesla-style port right from the factory for easy Supercharger access. However, buyers may have to move fast if they want the new Bolt, as it will be on sale only a little longer, according to Chevrolet. In a media briefing on Thursday, Chevrolet announced that the new generation Bolt will be a limited run model only."
"We don't know how many months or years the new Bolt will continue being on the market, either. We cannot disclose forecast volumes. We moved quickly to retain the nameplate in our portfolio for a little longer, after hearing feedback from ending production, a Chevrolet spokesperson said. However, the company said that it expects both the Bolt and the Equinox EV to continue driving EV volumes for the brand going forward. And there's no specific production capacity constrain on the Bolt, Chevrolet said."
The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt is a heavily upgraded, affordable electric vehicle with a starting price under $30,000 and a January 2026 on-sale date. It offers an estimated 255-mile range, up to 150 kW charging, and a factory-installed Tesla-style port for Supercharger access. Production at the Fairfax, Kansas plant will use a single line rather than two, and the new Bolt will be offered as a limited-run model with undisclosed volumes and duration. Chevrolet intends to retain affordability, expects the Bolt and Equinox EV to drive brand EV volumes, and notes no specific production capacity constraints.
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