Why wait for the Tesla Model 3?
Chevrolet is trying to get ahead of the competition, with the all-new Nissan Leaf being introduced and the Tesla Model 3 around the corner. As the first affordable long-range electric car, the Bolt is now available nationwide in the U.S. with a starting price of $37,495 including destination. That’s also before federal tax incentives up to $7,500.
Through August 30, 2017, the American automaker has sold 11,670 Bolt EVs this year, and 12,249 since the start of sales in December 2016.
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The 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV offers up to 238 miles on a single charge and standard features include electronic precision shift, Regen on Demand steering wheel paddle, 10.2-inch color touchscreen, and an eight-year/100,000-mile battery and propulsion system limited warranty.