General Motors has reintroduced its popular electric vehicle, the Chevrolet Bolt, with the launch of the redesigned 2027 model, now arriving at dealerships across the United States.
The updated Bolt, produced at GM’s Fairfax Assembly Plant in Kansas, marks a significant upgrade over its predecessor, combining improved range, advanced technology, and competitive pricing. The model is already generating strong interest among dealers and customers, particularly loyal Bolt owners eager to experience the refreshed version.
One of the key highlights of the 2027 Bolt is its extended driving range of up to 262 miles on a full charge, making it the longest-range electric vehicle in its price segment. Starting at $28,995, it is positioned as one of the most affordable EVs in the U.S. market.
The new Bolt also introduces enhanced in-car technology, featuring an 11.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with integrated Google services and an 11-inch digital driver display. Additionally, the vehicle offers optional Super Cruise, GM’s hands-free driver assistance system, making it one of the most accessible vehicles with this advanced feature.
Charging capabilities have also been improved. The 2027 Bolt supports DC fast charging up to 150 kW, enabling the battery to charge from 10% to 80% in approximately 25 minutes. It is also the first Chevrolet EV to feature a native NACS charging port, expanding access to public charging networks.
The redesigned model includes a refreshed interior with upgraded materials and design elements, enhancing overall comfort and user experience. These updates aim to strengthen the Bolt’s appeal among urban commuters and first-time EV buyers.
According to GM, the new Bolt reflects its ongoing commitment to making electric mobility more accessible while delivering meaningful improvements in performance and technology.
With its combination of affordability, extended range, and modern features, the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt is expected to play a key role in expanding EV adoption and reinforcing GM’s presence in the competitive electric vehicle market.
