May 11, 2023
Chevy EV SUV

The Chevy Bolt EUV is one of the most unique, capable, and high-tech models on the market today, so why is it being discontinued, along with the Chevy Bolt EV? As we move into the future of electric driving, Chevy is clearing the way for even more advanced vehicles that will push the limit, just as these two models have. Visit Scott Chevrolet for your final look at some of the leading EV models from the Chevy lineup before they ride off into the sunset. 

Chevy Bolt EV

The Chevy Bolt EV is small and sporty but oh-so-capable. It has an EPA estimated range of up to 259 miles on a single charge, making it easy for drivers to reduce their environmental impact and save on fuel costs with every ride. The savings don’t stop there. The Chevy Bolt EV is America’s most affordable EV, which means if you’re looking to make the transition, you’ll want to take this model home before it’s gone.

In addition to an electric powertrain configuration, the Chevy Bolt EV has energy-saving driving features, like One Pedal Driving and Regen on Demand™.

Chevy Bolt EUV

The Chevy Bolt EUV takes electric driving one step further, with impressive space and capability on the open road. Just check out up to 56.9 cubic feet of cargo space when the back seats are folded, perfect for taking gear, supplies, or luggage on every drive.

The Chevy Bolt EUV has an EPA-estimated range of up to 247 miles on a single charge. Battery life is tracked via a Driver Information Center, making it easy to keep tabs on your battery range and monitor the Driver Efficiency Gauge.

Experience Electric Driving in Allentown, PA

The Chevy Bolt EUV and Chevy Bolt EV may be taking their leave, but there are some great new Chevy EVs to look forward to, including the Chevy Blazer EV, Chevy Equinox EV, and Chevy Silverado EV. Find out more about our EV lineup at Scott Chevrolet today!