Note: Images are of the previous-generation Bolt.
General Motors has teased the upcoming Chevy Bolt a few times, but it hasn’t shown us a complete image of the new EV. One Instagram user beat the automaker to the punch, posting images of a light blue Bolt seen charging in Southern California.
Maybe the most interesting thing about the images is that the new Bolt looks a lot like the old one, despite arriving on a new platform. The overall look has been revised, and the front-end now shares design elements with other Chevy EVs, like the Equinox and Blazer.
The EV was caught at a Tesla Supercharger station without an adapter, but we already expected that the Bolt would come with a NACS port from the factory. Chevy kept the charging port on the front driver’s side quarter panel, but the shift to NACS has given the port a slightly different look.
We didn’t get a look inside the Bolt, but it likely won’t be a dramatic departure from Chevy’s existing EVs. The original Bolt was surprisingly well equipped inside and even offered Super Cruise in the top Premier trim, so we’ll probably see some of the same features and tech in the new model.
Chevy hasn’t confirmed pricing for the Bolt yet, but it should land on the more affordable side of the spectrum. That’s a welcome thing for buyers, as the federal EV tax credits ended last month.
[Images: Chevrolet]
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