Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Chevy Bolt Production to Resume During January 2022


Electrification has been in many automotive headlines over the past year, as the final blueprints for energy-saving vehicles nationwide are becoming an exciting reality. The Chevy Bolt EV and EUV are now scheduled to resume production during the final week of January after the auto industry experienced a chip shortage which led to a slight pause in production.

This affordable and fun electric commuter has good range, L1 and L2 charge cords, and the convenience of level 2 charging installed for the user at no cost. When the Bolt first hit the market, it was named the 2017 Motor Trend Car of the Year. Now, it is mostly popular as a commuter car with a 259-mile range from its 65-kWh battery. 

The finely-tuned chassis along with a comfortable and controlled drive allow it to stand out among other available choices. You’ll be sitting in high-quality seats in a spacious interior along with a push-button gear shift that allows for more room. The 10.2-inch touchscreen features completely refreshed graphics while fitting perfectly in the dashboard. The EV also enjoys the convenience of one-pedal-driving mode, with regenerative braking ensuring you don’t need to use the brakes to slow down.


The Bolt EV is now available with a dual-level charging cord that is compatible with both Level 1 and Level 2 outlets with the Level 2 charging speed increasing to 11 kw. The driver faces a new 8.0-inch fully digital gauge cluster, and the hatchback’s rear cargo space will still offer up 17 cubic feet and up to 57 cubic feet with the seatbacks flat. Along with standard automatic high-beams and front pedestrian detection, the hatchback also can be outfitted with rear cross-traffic alert and a 360-degree camera system to provide a watchful eye. 

The models of the future will be offering the best in clean-sourced power perfect for the daily driver. During the efficient drive, you’ll enjoy the protective features of standard lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist, forward collision warning and automated emergency braking, and available adaptive cruise control. 


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