Here is the summary: - The Chevy Bolt EUV had its production halted in the past year and had all cars recalled due to battery problems that caused fires while charging; this has been fixed. - The Bolt EUV is taller, funkier, and more assertively styled compared to the Bolt EV; its mechanicals are identical. - The EUV is 6.3 inches longer than the Bolt EV, and the wheel base is 2.9 inches larger. - It features 17-inch alloys and Michelin eco tires. - The Bolt EUV has a body-colored insert in place of a radiator grill. - Rear design is less cohesive with a matte black feature, piano black, high load height, but with nice rear light treatment. - There is 16.3 cubic feet of space in the back; the seats can be lowered to create 56 cubic feet of space. - It has a thin, lightweight luggage cover. - The starting price is $37,500, but two options were checked for the review model: a sound package with Bose and a sunroof sunshade with navigation; and Chevy's super cruise system; this brings the total to around $41,000 including destination. - It has a range of 247 miles and is one of the cheapest EVs available; Chevrolet will be discounting the car by $6000.00 the coming year. - It fast charges at 53kW. - The time to charge from 10-90% is 1 hour and 24 minutes at a DC fast charging location. - The hood is a single permanent magnet motor producing 200 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque and gets 0-60 miles per hour at 6.8 seconds. - Inside the back is extra leg room for passengers with heated seats, it also has usb outlets. - The front has leather seats and a touch screen and the interiors are mostly good quality. - It handles smoothly but wishes it had the rear wheel drive.
The car was deemed fun and zippy, with a lot of instant torque, easy to use infotainment system. If you want a car that is a great commuter vehicle, the price is right with the Bolt EUV. Long-distance trips might not be right due to charging time.