2023 Chevy Bolt EV and Chevy Bolt EUV: What’s the Difference?
Chevy continues to up the ante on all-electric cars. When the Chevy Bolt EV first debuted in 2017, it took the world by storm. Now with the addition of the Chevy Bolt EUV, the company once again shows us why it’s the frontrunner in electric vehicles.
Both models seat five and have a 200-horsepower permanent magnet single motor driveline. Both have available large 10.2-inch touchscreens for Android and Apple CarPlay.
Plus, both charge fast and have some driver assistance aids. But what makes them different? Let’s take a look.
2023 Chevy Bolt EV
The Bolt EV is a subcompact, smaller than the EUV. With a maximum driving range of 259 miles—more than the EUV—it has 57 cubic feet of cargo space when you fold down the seats.
The Chevy EV has 93 cubic feet of passenger room. It doesn’t offer as many features or space as the Chevy EUV, but it does have a 65kWh battery pack as well as Chevy’s 3 Plus infotainment system.
Chevy’s Safety Assist is standard and there are cloth seats. You can upgrade with leather seats and adaptive cruise control.
Download Chevy’s my Chevrolet Mobile App (compatible with both Android and Apple devices) and turn your smartphone into a mobile command center for your EV
Use the Vehicle Status to check your vehicle’s health like tire pressure, oil life, and fuel level.
You can remotely stop and start your vehicle, lock and unlock doors, and even sound the horn—all from your smartphone.
With Vehicle Locate, find your vehicle on a map, set and share custom notifications for departure and arrival, and set boundary alerts.
Navigation allows you to pre-plot your trip with Chevy’s built-in navigation system (if properly equipped).
You can even view real-time diagnostics and schedule a service appointment.
Energy Assist lets you view your EV’s driving range and the available charging stations on a map. It can also show you if a specific route is within range, allowing you to adjust your route as needed.
The EV is equipped with advanced in-vehicle technologies that maximize efficiency and allow you to stay connected on the road!
2023 Chevy Bolt EUV
Think of the EUV as an SUV. It’s bigger and has even more options, especially at the top Premium tier trim, but it doesn’t sacrifice convenience.
The driving range is slightly less for the EUV at 247 miles on a full charge. That’s because it’s a little heavier than the EV.
The EUV also offers One Pedal Driving, an innovative feature that captures energy by using regenerative braking to slow down the vehicle. It can be used to speed up, slow down, and even stop using only the accelerator pedal. Think stoplights and crosswalks. (It’s not to be used for emergency braking.)
With 266 lb.-ft. of near instant electric torque, the EUV can also turn on the power. And it’s quick, taking you from 0 to 60 in 7 seconds. It’s fun to drive!
Passengers stay comfy with 39.1” of rear seat leg room and there’s 56.9 cubic feet of cargo volume.
With the Super Cruise Package, you can let the EUV take the wheel with available hands-free driver assistance technology. The EUV also has Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking which uses radar to help reduce or avoid the severity of front-end collisions.
The Lane-Centering feature detects curves with GPS, sensors, and real-time cameras. And just like the EV, you’ve got the remote technology for diagnostics, remote key fob, Vehicle Locate, and navigation that allows you to pre-plot your trip.
With both the Chevy Bolt EV and the Chevy Bolt EUV, you get the quality and performance you expect from Chevrolet. Only now it’s all-electric!
Want to test drive the EV, the EUV, or both? Turn to the pros at Joe Bowman Auto Plaza, your Chevrolet dealer in Harrisonburg, VA.
Both models seat five and have a 200-horsepower permanent magnet single motor driveline. Both have available large 10.2-inch touchscreens for Android and Apple CarPlay.
Plus, both charge fast and have some driver assistance aids. But what makes them different? Let’s take a look.
2023 Chevy Bolt EV
The Bolt EV is a subcompact, smaller than the EUV. With a maximum driving range of 259 miles—more than the EUV—it has 57 cubic feet of cargo space when you fold down the seats.
The Chevy EV has 93 cubic feet of passenger room. It doesn’t offer as many features or space as the Chevy EUV, but it does have a 65kWh battery pack as well as Chevy’s 3 Plus infotainment system.
Chevy’s Safety Assist is standard and there are cloth seats. You can upgrade with leather seats and adaptive cruise control.
Download Chevy’s my Chevrolet Mobile App (compatible with both Android and Apple devices) and turn your smartphone into a mobile command center for your EV
Use the Vehicle Status to check your vehicle’s health like tire pressure, oil life, and fuel level.
You can remotely stop and start your vehicle, lock and unlock doors, and even sound the horn—all from your smartphone.
With Vehicle Locate, find your vehicle on a map, set and share custom notifications for departure and arrival, and set boundary alerts.
Navigation allows you to pre-plot your trip with Chevy’s built-in navigation system (if properly equipped).
You can even view real-time diagnostics and schedule a service appointment.
Energy Assist lets you view your EV’s driving range and the available charging stations on a map. It can also show you if a specific route is within range, allowing you to adjust your route as needed.
The EV is equipped with advanced in-vehicle technologies that maximize efficiency and allow you to stay connected on the road!
2023 Chevy Bolt EUV
Think of the EUV as an SUV. It’s bigger and has even more options, especially at the top Premium tier trim, but it doesn’t sacrifice convenience.
The driving range is slightly less for the EUV at 247 miles on a full charge. That’s because it’s a little heavier than the EV.
The EUV also offers One Pedal Driving, an innovative feature that captures energy by using regenerative braking to slow down the vehicle. It can be used to speed up, slow down, and even stop using only the accelerator pedal. Think stoplights and crosswalks. (It’s not to be used for emergency braking.)
With 266 lb.-ft. of near instant electric torque, the EUV can also turn on the power. And it’s quick, taking you from 0 to 60 in 7 seconds. It’s fun to drive!
Passengers stay comfy with 39.1” of rear seat leg room and there’s 56.9 cubic feet of cargo volume.
With the Super Cruise Package, you can let the EUV take the wheel with available hands-free driver assistance technology. The EUV also has Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking which uses radar to help reduce or avoid the severity of front-end collisions.
The Lane-Centering feature detects curves with GPS, sensors, and real-time cameras. And just like the EV, you’ve got the remote technology for diagnostics, remote key fob, Vehicle Locate, and navigation that allows you to pre-plot your trip.
With both the Chevy Bolt EV and the Chevy Bolt EUV, you get the quality and performance you expect from Chevrolet. Only now it’s all-electric!
Want to test drive the EV, the EUV, or both? Turn to the pros at Joe Bowman Auto Plaza, your Chevrolet dealer in Harrisonburg, VA.