
With the electric SUV class getting more and more crowded, figuring out which model to purchase can be tough. This comparison between the Chevy Bolt EUV and Kia Niro can help narrow down your choices.
Driving Range and Charging
When the battery is fully charged in your Chevy Bolt EUV, you’ll be able to drive up to 250 miles.
• A 120-volt household-style outlet, you can add about four miles of range per hour.
• A 240-volt outlet or a Level 2 charging station will completely charge your battery about seven hours.
• A DC Fast Charging station will give you 95 miles of driving range in just 30 minutes
The Kia Niro EV has a driving range of only 239 miles. It also takes 9.5 hours to get the battery fully charged with a 240-outlet or Level 2 charging station.
Chevy Bolt EUV Tech
The Chevy Bolt EUV comes with many standard tech features. First of all, you’ll get an infotainment system with a 10.2-inch touchscreen that’s simple to use. Other standard features include:
• Push-button start
• Apple CarPlay®
• Android Auto™
• Wireless device charging
• HD radio
• Keyless entry
You can also add a Bose® stereo and a navigation system.
The touchscreen in the Kia Niro is only eight inches. Plus, wireless device charging is available only as an optional feature.
Safety
You’ll appreciate all of the standard safety features in the Chevy Bolt EUV. Every model comes with:• Lane departure warning
• Lane departure warning
• Lane keep assist
• Forward collision warning
• Automatic emergency braking
• Pedestrian detection
• A rearview camera
• Automatic high-beam headlights
The only notable standard safety feature in the Kia Niro is a rearview camera. If you want anything else, you would need to upgrade.
If you’d like to see what the Chevy Bolt EUV can do out on the road, visit Scott Chevrolet in Allentown for a test drive.


