
The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt Is Back And Better Than Ever
After a short time away, the Chevrolet Bolt is making a comeback — and it’s not just nostalgia driving it. The 2027 Chevy Bolt returns by popular demand, promising a refined, smarter, and faster electric experience at a price that doesn’t shock your wallet. With a starting MSRP of $29,990 (including destination), and an even more affordable $28,995 model coming later in the year, the Bolt is set to reclaim its title as America’s most affordable long-range EV.
EV Affordability, Redefined
Chevrolet is doubling down on what made the original Bolt beloved: practicality, range, and price. The 2027 model offers a GM-estimated 255 miles of range and DC fast charging up to 150 kW, meaning it can charge from 10% to 80% in just 26 minutes. That’s over 2.5x faster than the outgoing model.
Even better, it’s the first Chevy to come with a native NACS (North American Charging Standard) port, giving Bolt drivers access to more public chargers than ever before — including Tesla’s Supercharger network.
Smarter Tech, Inside and Out
This isn’t just a rehash of the old Bolt — the 2027 model is packed with the latest GM tech:
- 11.3-inch infotainment screen and 11-inch driver display with Google built-in
- Access to apps like Angry Birds, HBO Max, Chrome, Prime Video, and GameSnacks
- Super Cruise hands-free driving with improved Google Maps integration
- Voice control for climate, calls, texts, and even smart home devices via “Hey Google”
Your daily commute just became a lot more connected — and a lot more fun.
Built on a Smarter Powertrain
Underneath its familiar hatchback silhouette is GM’s most advanced EV drivetrain yet. The Bolt is powered by GM’s in-house X76 electric drive unit, which offers:
- Greater efficiency with less reliance on rare-earth materials
- Segmented magnets to reduce heat and energy loss
- Silicon carbide inverter tech for improved battery-to-motor performance
- Blended regenerative braking for better range and smoother stopping
Charge at Home. Power Your Home.
One of the most exciting new features is Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capability. When paired with a GM Energy Home System, the 2027 Bolt can help power your home during an outage. With most Americans driving under 50 miles a day, the Bolt has more than enough range for daily use while offering peace of mind during emergencies.
Practicality + Personality
Chevrolet didn’t forget about the everyday perks either:
- A roomy hatchback layout
- Heated and ventilated front seats, heated steering wheel
- A redesigned cabin with more storage, open console, and available panoramic sunroof
- Multiple USB-C ports and wireless phone charging
- Over 20 standard safety features, including Intersection Collision Mitigation, Rear Automatic Braking, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert with Braking
Introducing the Bolt RS: Sporty Meets Smart
For the first time, the Bolt is available in a sporty RS trim, featuring:
- Unique RS badging
- Gloss black wheels and roof rails
- An exclusive Atomic Yellow exterior with red interior accent stitching
It’s a bold, fun option for drivers who want style to match their smarts.
Limited Run. Big Opportunity.
Chevy is positioning the 2027 Bolt as a limited run model — a celebration of one of its most beloved EVs. So if you’ve been waiting for an affordable, feature-packed EV that doesn’t cut corners on tech or performance, this is your moment.
The Bolt is expected to begin shipping early next year, joining the Equinox EV in Chevrolet’s growing — and impressively affordable — electric lineup.
Final Thoughts
The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt marks a turning point in the EV market — not just because it’s affordable, but because it refuses to compromise on performance, range, or technology. With a bold new look, smarter powertrain, and the tech features EV drivers actually want, this isn’t just a comeback — it’s a glow-up.
If you’ve been holding out for the right EV, your wait might just be over.