Soldiering On For Another Year | 2020 Chevrolet Bolt

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The review covers the 2020 Chevrolet Bolt, focusing on changes and key features.

The 2021 Bolt is anticipated to have a new front-end look, more expressive and modern than the 2020 model, which is styled similar to the previous-generation Volt

Tesla is a major competitor sucking the air of competition from other EV models. GM has essentially run out of the federal tax credits for the Bolt; therefore, those who purchased the car after March 31, 2020, will not receive the tax break.

Key available features

autonomous braking, forward collision warning, lane-keeping, pedestrian detection, blind spot monitoring, lane departure warning, rear cross-traffic detection, and rear park assist. Adaptive cruise control will be available for 2021 models.

The overall vehicle size is shorter than a Volkswagen Golf and about the same length as a Hyundai Kona EV.

Tail lamps are a distinctive design, part of the hatch only. Additional tail lamp modules provide safety when the hatch is open.

The cabin is heated via a resistive element heater, and a heat pump is not available.

The motor has 200 hp/266 lb-ft of torque. A 66 kWh lithium-ion battery provides an EPA-rated range of 259 miles.

6.2 seconds 0-60 MP

133 feet for the 60-0 MPH braking test.

Overall, the reviewer believes that the 2020 Bolt fuel economy and electric drive is one of the best features. The reviewer favors the Kia and Hyundai Kona and Niro EVs, depending on needs and vehicle availability.

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