The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt EV: Back and Better Than Ever


The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt EV is returning, and it represents a fresh chapter for Chevy’s signature affordable electric vehicle. With renewed performance, modern design, and competitive pricing, the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt EV brings practicality and innovation within reach for everyday drivers and EV newcomers alike. At Phelps Chevrolet, we believe this model could be a game-changer for drivers seeking an accessible, reliable electric vehicle without compromising on comfort or technology. Read on to learn what makes the refreshed Chevy Bolt EV stand out — and then see the experts at Phelps Chevrolet to learn more.

Power and Performance

The 2027 Chevy Bolt EV packs an electric motor that delivers around 210 horsepower, providing responsive and smooth acceleration ideal for city commuting or highway driving. Its front-wheel-drive configuration builds on the proven platform and remains well-suited to everyday driving demands. The result is an EV that feels peppy enough for merging and navigating traffic without sacrificing the efficiency advantages that come with electric propulsion.

Electric Range and Charging

One of the biggest selling points of the 2027 Chevy Bolt EV is its driving range: drivers can expect an estimated 255 miles on a full charge, putting it among the best-range EVs in its class. Charging speed is significantly improved compared with previous models: the EV supports 150 kW DC Fast Charging, allowing the battery to reach about 80% in roughly 26 minutes under optimal conditions. For overnight or at-home charging, a Level-2 charger remains a convenient way to recharge, making everyday use both practical and affordable.

Interior Design and Space

Inside, the new Chevrolet model features a refreshed cabin that balances comfort and functionality. The interior design emphasizes clean lines and modern styling, enhancing the overall driving experience. Despite its compact size, the Chevy Bolt EV offers practical dimensions that suit urban driving and tight parking situations. According to official specs, the compact EV layout maintains the ease of maneuverability typical of hatchbacks, while promising a usable cabin and cargo space for daily errands or weekend trips.

Technology Features

Technology in the 2027 Chevy Bolt EV gets a significant upgrade. The vehicle includes a modern infotainment system with a large screen setup — matching the style of Chevy’s broader EV lineup — combining a digital instrument cluster with a spacious infotainment display for intuitive control over navigation, media, and EV functions. Wireless charging and multiple USB-C ports help keep devices powered on the go. Built-in connectivity via Google™ services supports EV-specific navigation and charging-station routing.

Safety Systems

Safety is a key priority for the 2027 Chevy Bolt EV. It comes standard with a comprehensive set of driver-assistance and protection systems designed to keep you and your passengers secure. Highlights include:

  • Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Lane Keep Assist
  • Blind-Spot Monitoring
  • Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
  • Teen Driver Profile / Driver Monitoring Features

These features work together to provide both active assistance (helping avoid collisions) and passive protection, reflecting Chevy’s commitment to safety even in its most affordable EV.

Test-Drive the 2027 Chevy Bolt EV in Greenville, NC

If you’re in the market for a practical, budget-friendly electric vehicle, the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt EV deserves a serious look — and there’s no better place to explore it than at our Chevrolet dealership in Greenville, NC. Our team can help you get pre-approved for Chevrolet financing and schedule a test drive to experience the performance, comfort, and technology firsthand. See why the new Chevy Bolt EV might be the perfect match for your next vehicle.

On a full charge. GM-estimated range based on development testing and/or analytical projection consistent with SAE J1634 revision 2017 – MCT and subject to change prior to production. Actual range may vary based on several factors, including temperature, terrain, battery age, loading, and how you use and maintain your vehicle.