Chevy's Bolt has always been a solid compact electric car with great range. The 2022 mid-cycle refresh fixes the details that bothered owners and kept some from buying in the first place. There's a new front and back, more comfortable chairs and a dashboard that doesn't look like it's made from white Styrofoam. Plus there's a substantial $5,500 price cut. Tom Voelk checks out a fully optioned 2LT model and touches on the recall of the LG Chem battery pack (this was shot long before the recall was announced).
At the moment, there is a stop-sale order for both model Bolts. This will be updated as more information comes in.
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00:00 Intro
01:45 Changes Overview
02:25 Powertrain
03:04 Charging
04:22 Driving and Range
07:50 Interior
09:05 Backseat
10:25 Pricing and Incentives
11:19 TP Trunk Test
12:25 Red Light Green Light
13:40 Summary
14:55 Epilogue
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