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It’s back: Introducing the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt


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.
Bolt LT is expected to be one of Canada’s most affordable EVs2, with up to 410 km3 of GM estimated range. 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 Chevrolet’s position in the affordable EV segment.

Ten things to love about the 2027 Bolt
GM-estimated up to 410km of range
Maximum charge speed is now up to 2.5x faster* with a DC Fast Charger
First Chevrolet with native NACS charging port
New, sporty RS trim
Larger 11.3-inch-diagonal infotainment screen for navigation, playlists, and entertainment apps through Google built-in, plus a larger 11-inch-diagonal driver information screen
Available Super Cruise driver assistance technology with more hands-free kilometers than ever before
More than 20 standard safety and driver assistance features including Intersection Collision Mitigation, Rear Automatic Braking and Rear Cross Traffic Alert with Braking
Refined new interior with open console and all-new passenger dash storage
Multiple USB-C ports8 and available wireless phone charging
“The Chevrolet Bolt is yet another option to our already successful EV portfolio,” said Hodge. “With Equinox EV as one of Canada’s most affordable EV with more than 500 km of range, and Bolt LT is expected to be one of Canada’s most affordable EVs2, with up to 410 km3 of GM estimated range, Chevrolet is leading the way on EV affordability without compromise.”

Everything Bolt Fans Love, And So Much More
From its introduction in model-year 2017, Bolt was a game-changer – the first long-range, mass-produced EV available at a truly affordable price. In Canada, the Bolt EV was recently recognized with the 2025 Canadian Black Book Best Retained Value Award in the Mainstream Electric Car category—highlighting its lasting value for Canadian drivers.

Today, General Motors leads the Canadian EV market, driven by Chevrolet’s expanding lineup of electric vehicles. Our loyal Bolt drivers played a key role in that success, helping establish Chevrolet as an EV leader. When the Bolt returns for the 2027 model year, it will bring back everything customers loved—and everything they’ve been asking for—in this genre-defining vehicle.

The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt will be available at Chevrolet dealers in the first quarter of 2026.