2022 Chevy Bolt EUV Starts At $33,995, Becomes First EV To Offer GM Super Cruise

2022 Chevy Bolt EUV Starts At $33,995, Becomes First EV To Offer GM Super Cruise

by EMB Team on March 03, 2021 Categories: Car Reviews

The American automaker Chevrolet has finally revealed the bigger version of the Bolt EV. The 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV crossover rides on the same platform using the same battery and motor as its little sibling. Unfortunately, both the EVs are not built on the Ultium platform; however, the EUV customers will get their hands on the Super Cruise driver-assistance package before any other EV customer in the world. Yes, the Hummer EV and Cadillac Lyriq will be able to enjoy this autonomous driving feature, but they won’t be here soon. In fact, Lyriq customers have to wait until the end of next year.

Bolt

Talking about the design of the 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV, it is very much similar to the Bolt EV hatchback with just a few changes in the angles. The EUV is six inches longer than its hatchback model, so it offers more space inside for rear passengers. The automaker says the rear occupants will enjoy three inches more space. However, they will not get as much cargo space as available in the Bolt EV. Against the hatchback’s 16.6 inches cubic feet of cargo capacity, the EUV crossover offers 16.3 cubic feet.

Bolt

Chevrolet has made the interior of the Bolt EUV more fashionable dumping the previous futuristic styling. Apart from the digital dash cluster, everything feels different. A 10.2-inch display with GM’s latest infotainment system is standard, and so are the wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Wireless charging is also a formal affair for the crossover.

Built on the same BEV2 platform that underpins the Bolt EV, the EUV delivers 250 miles of range with a 65.0-kWh battery pack. The total power output stands at 200 hp and 266 pound-feet of torque. It also supports DC fast-charging up to 55 kW, the same as the hatchback model.

Bolt

The 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EV will offer Super Cruise for an extra $2,200 only on Premier variant. The package will come free with three years OnStar subscription. Besides, the Chevy Safety Assist package is standard across the lineup boasting driver-assistance features including lane-keeping assist, automated emergency braking, and forward-collision alert.

The 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EV starts at $33,995 and will hit the dealerships this summer.

Source: CarandDriver

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