Just two years after its concept debut, Chevrolet began deliveries of the first Bolt EVs to Canadian customers, fulfilling the brand’s promise to offer a long-range electric vehicle at an affordable price.
The first Bolt EVs are currently in transit to Bolt EV-certified dealerships in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec, with a planned national rollout anticipated later in 2017.
The first Bolt EVs are currently in transit to Bolt EV-certified dealerships in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec, with a planned national rollout anticipated later in 2017.
Named the 2017 North American Car of the Year, the Bolt EV offers an U.S. EPA-estimated 383 km of range on a full charge, enabling owners to go beyond average daily driving needs with range to spare.
The Bolt EV starts at a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $42,795 (plus $1,600 freight charge and $100 air conditioning tax), but excludes tax, title, license and dealer fees. In Ontario, pricing can be as low as $30,406 after the eligible Ontario provincial incentive of $12,389.
The Bolt EV starts at a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $42,795 (plus $1,600 freight charge and $100 air conditioning tax), but excludes tax, title, license and dealer fees. In Ontario, pricing can be as low as $30,406 after the eligible Ontario provincial incentive of $12,389.