The Cheapest EV Is Back

Is the 2027 Chevy Bolt the affordable electric car we’ve been waiting for? We review its upgraded range, battery, and tech to see if you should buy America’s cheapest EV!

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00:00 Intro
00:38 Pricing
01:31 Edmunds EV Range & Charging Tests
03:02 The Numbers
04:31 Driving Impressions
08:27 Exterior & Styling
09:34 Interior & Tech
14:05 Edmunds’ Take

The Chevrolet Bolt is back, and we’re thrilled to see a truly affordable electric car return to the market. Starting just under $29,000, this new Chevy Bolt is heavily based on the architecture of the previous Chevy Bolt EUV, meaning it brings back familiar styling and space but packs some major under-the-skin upgrades. In our Edmunds EV Range Test, the 2027 Chevy Bolt absolutely crushed expectations. With an official estimate of 262 miles, it managed to cover an impressive 290 miles on a single charge.
One of the most significant changes in this Chevy Bolt EV revival is its updated battery chemistry. The shift to a lithium-iron-phosphate pack means you can routinely charge it to 100% without the standard battery degradation worries. Plus, charging speeds are roughly three times faster than the old model, and it now comes equipped with a Tesla-style NACS port to make road trips more viable. When it comes to power, the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt maintains respectable performance, hitting 0-60 mph in 7.1 seconds during our track testing.
Inside, the new Chevy Bolt offers a surprisingly roomy back seat and incredibly smart storage solutions, though the cabin materials reflect its budget-friendly price point and the seats are undeniably firm. Tech lovers will appreciate the standard 11.3-inch screen with Google Built-In, but be aware that Apple CarPlay and Android Auto have unfortunately been dropped. Cargo space is also a bit tight at just 16.2 cubic feet behind the rear seats.
Our full review verdict? Despite a few compromises like interior noise and stiff seats, getting this much range and tech for less than $30,000 makes the Bolt a phenomenal value.
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