
The Chevrolet Bolt EV will have a starting price of $37,495, including shipping. Depending on individual tax situations, customers may receive an available federal tax credit of up to $7,500 for a net value of $29,995.
The Bolt EV will arrive as a 2017 model at select Chevy dealerships by the end of this year. The car has an EPA-estimated range of 238 miles on a full charge of its 60 kWh battery.
Bolt EV buyers will find range, cargo space, technology and safety features standard in a great vehicle with crossover proportions. The thrill of driving an EV, along with the sales and service support of a nationwide network of Bolt EV certified Chevrolet dealers, makes the Bolt EV a smart buy for any customer.
The well-equipped LT trim starts at $37,495 and comes with standard features that include, among others, Regen on Demand steering wheel paddle, rear vision camera, 10.2-inch diagonal color touch screen and MICHELIN Self-sealing tires (in certain circumstances).
The top trim Premier includes all LT equipment plus additional standard features such as leather-appointed seats, front and rear heated seats, surround camera and rear camera mirror. The Chevrolet Bolt EV with Premier trim will be offered for $40,905 before incentives.
“Value is a hallmark for Chevrolet and the pricing of the Bolt EV proves we’re serious about delivering the first affordable EV with plenty of range for our customers,” said Alan Batey, president of GM North America and leader of Global Chevrolet. “We have kept our promise yet again, first on range and now on price.”