By popular demand, General Motors is bringing back the Chevrolet Bolt, building on the formula that made its predecessor one of the industry’s most popular electric vehicles.
With a starting launch model MSRP of $29,990 (including $1,395 DFC) for a 2027 Bolt LT, Chevy is delivering the affordable American EV that buyers want. Later in the model year, an even more affordable LT will be available with a starting MSRPof $28,995 (including $1,395 DFC).
Bolt will offer the most range in an EV under $30,000. It will begin shipping to customers early next year and will be a limited run model. Bolt joins the Chevrolet Equinox EV, currently one of the market’s best-selling EVs, solidifying Chevy’s position in the affordable EV segment. Together, Bolt and Equinox EV are expected to account for most of Chevrolet’s 2026 EV volume.
“The Chevrolet Bolt was the industry’s first affordable mass-market, long-range EV and it commanded one of GM’s most loyal customer bases thanks to its price, versatility and practicality,” said Scott Bell, vice president, Global Chevrolet. “After production ended, we heard our customer’s feedback and their love for this product.
“So, the Bolt is coming back—by popular demand and better than ever—for a limited time. This is a celebration of what Bolt means to our customers and to Chevrolet. It’s your chance to own a popular EV that’s affordable. So, if you’ve been waiting, this is the moment. Don’t miss it.”
From its introduction in model year 2017, Bolt was a game-changer – the first long-range, mass-produced EV available at a truly affordable MSRP. That car went on to deliver some of the highest customer satisfaction and loyalty scores in the auto industry, at any MSRP, and was a leader in drawing new customers to Chevrolet.
Today, Chevrolet is No. 2 in U.S. EV market share, with a wide lineup of affordable, technologically advanced EVs. Our loyal Bolt customers helped Chevy become a leader in EVs. When Bolt returns for the 2027 model year, it will deliver everything customers asked for, and everything they already loved about this genre-defining vehicle.
The 2027 Chevy Bolt will be assembled with domestically and globally sourced parts at GM’s Fairfax Assembly plant in Kansas City, Kansas, and will be available at Chevrolet dealers in the first quarter of 2026.
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