The New 2027 Chevrolet Bolt
Chevrolet Bolt LT
The Chevy Bolt LT starts the lineup strong, offering an electric drivetrain capable of up to 210 hp and a suite of more than 20 standard safety and driver-assistive technologies. In addition, Clarkston drivers will enjoy standard amenities like:
- An NACS charge port
- 11.3-inch diagonal touchscreen infotainment display
- 11-inch diagonal Driver Information Center
Chevrolet Bolt RS
For the first time since the introduction of the Bolt, this Chevy EV is now available with a sport-inspired RS trim. On top of all the standard features from the LT configuration, this stylish Bolt offers additional amenities such as:
- A unique front grille, RS badging, and Gloss Black roof rails
- 17-inch Black wheels
- Black Evotex seating with Red stitching
Intuitive Interior Design
The redesigned cockpit of the Chevy Bolt ensures drivers have easy access to all the comfort, convenience, and connectivity features they need on their drives through Waterford. Highlights include:
- 11-inch Diagonal Driver Information Center: The standard 11-inch Driver Information Center puts all the most critical vehicle info front and center.
- 11.3-inch Diagonal Infotainment Touchscreen: Whether you're navigating to your next destination or cranking up the volume on your favorite playlist, the standard 11.3-inch infotainment touchscreen provides the intuitive controls you need to personalize your drive.
- Multi-Color Ambient Lighting: With available multi-color ambient lighting, drivers can customize their cabin's atmosphere to match their mood.
Exceptional Electric Range
The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt was designed with electric efficiency in mind. Thanks to its new battery and standard NACS DC charge port, the 2027 Bolt can receive an exceptional 255 miles of GM-estimated range, making it perfect for your morning commutes through Grand Blanc and your weekend road trips. And, with a GM-estimated 10%–80% charging time of only 26 minutes with DC public fast charging, you can get back on the streets in no time.
The 2027 Chevy Bolt: Frequently Asked Questions
What Are The Different Ways To Charge?
There are three charging levels available for most EVs: Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3/DC Fast Charging.
- Level 1 Charging: Level 1 charging is the slowest but most accessible method of EV charging. Simply plug your vehicle into any standard household outlet, and you'll enjoy slow, steady charging. That said, charging an all-electric vehicle like the Bolt may take several days with this method.
- Level 2 Charging: Level 2 charging is much faster than Level 1 charging and can be accessed with any industrial or 240V outlet. However, for the most efficient Level 2 charging, drivers will want to have an at-home charging system installed.
- Level 3/DC Fast Charging: Level 3 charging, also known as DC Fast Charging, is the fastest way to charge your EV. That said, this charging level is only accessible through public charging stations. To find your nearest DC Fast Charging station, use the myChevrolet Mobile App.
How Do I Install A Level 2 Charger At My Home?
Chevrolet has partnered with Qmerit to provide home charging installations. Contact our team for the details.
How Much Maintenance Is Required For An EV Vehicle?
Unlike traditional gas models, EVs do not require routine maintenance services such as oil changes, transmission flushes, or spark plug replacements. Additionally, features like One Pedal Driving help reduce wear and tear on your brakes. For more information about EV service, reach out to our Clarkston service team.