GM teases next-gen Chevy Bolt EV: faster charging, multiple models


General Motors teased some new details about the next-generation Chevy Bolt, which is expected to make its official debut later this year as a model year 2026 vehicle.
At an investor event today, GM President Mark Reuss teased the new Bolt in a portion of the event in which the livestream was cut for “confidential” reasons, so the company could show images of the still-unannounced vehicle. But Reuss’ presentation could still be heard.
The next-gen Bolt will charge faster than the current generation
The next-gen Bolt will charge faster than the current generation, though Reuss wouldn’t say how fast. The current Bolt sips its electrons at a slower rate than most EVs on the market, 50-55kW, and can add up to 100 miles in 30 minutes when plugged into a DC fast charger.
Faster charging would certainly help enhance the next-gen Bolt’s image with new EV customers, with whom charging remains a sticking point.
In terms of price, Reuss said we could expect a slightly more expensive next-gen Bolt than the Bolt EUV, which starts at $28,795. “And it will just be one member of a family of Bolts, including an even lower cost option,” he said.
“The 2026 Bolt will offer the same value as the original Bolt and much more, and it will be a moneymaker for us,” Reuss said. “Think about that.”
First introduced in 2016, the Chevy Bolt EV was intended to be the automaker’s first stab at a mass-market, battery-electric vehicle with 200-plus miles of range and an affordable price tag. The company released a refreshed model, as well as a slightly larger EUV version, in early 2021.
But thanks to Tesla’s dominance in the EV market, sales of the Bolt EV and EUV were pretty anemic for several years. This year has been one of the Bolt’s best sales years yet, with record sales in the second quarter across multiple markets.
But now its making a comeback, and GM is already tooting its own horn. Reuss even included a dig at Ford, which recently created a “skunkworks” lab in Silicon Valley to develop new, low-cost EVs. “We do not need to create a skunk works to create a affordable electric vehicles,” he said. “We know how to do this.”
General Motors teased some new details about the next-generation Chevy Bolt, which is expected to make its official debut later this year as a model year 2026 vehicle. At an investor event today, GM President Mark Reuss teased the new Bolt in a portion of the event in which the…
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