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Chevrolet teases the new Bolt EV for 2027

After a brief hiatus, the Chevrolet Bolt is making a comeback for the 2027 model year. First launched in 2017 as an affordable, long-range electric vehicle, the Bolt ended production in December 2023. Now, in response to strong customer demand, General Motors plans to revive the model with modern updates.

Photo credit: Chevrolet
Photo credit: Chevrolet

The returning Bolt will sport a refreshed front fascia and redesigned rear tail lamps to give it a more contemporary appearance. Inside, drivers can expect the addition of a North American Charging Standard (NACS) adapter port for seamless access to an expanding fast-charging network. GM has hinted at other enhancements to performance and connectivity, though full details will be released closer to the official reveal.

Chevrolet has shared a few teaser images showing a sleeker front end and updated lighting signature, suggesting the new Bolt will blend familiar proportions with sharper lines. The American automaker promises improved efficiency and user-friendly technology to maintain the Bolt’s reputation for practical, everyday electric driving at a competitive price.

Photo credit: Chevrolet
Photo credit: Chevrolet

GM plans to unveil the complete specification and pricing in the coming months, alongside details about battery range and charging capabilities. Production is set to resume at the Orion Assembly plant in Michigan, ensuring that the Bolt remains an accessible option for buyers seeking an electric car that balances cost, range and interior space. Stay tuned for the full debut later this year.

Written by EV Pulse Staff

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