2023 Chevy Bolt Frequently Asked Questions
Chevy Bolt EV vs EUV - What is the difference?
The Bolt EV near Tulsa is an electric compact car. However the EUV is an electric subcompact SUV. They both seat five, however, the EUV with its increased volume offers an additional 2.6 cubic feet of passenger space. The EUV has the added convenience of underfloor storage while the EV has a slightly faster 0-60 mph acceleration. Visit Classic Chevrolet to explore Chevrolet's full EV lineup - these EVs are for sale with many other new Chevy vehicles at our Chevy dealership near Tulsa!
How far can I travel between charges in the 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV?
The 2023 Chevrolet Bolt features an estimated range of 259 miles on a single charge. However, its highway EPA range is slightly lower at 233.4 miles. If you'd like to test drive the 2023 Chevy Bolt near Tulsa, visit us at Classic Chevrolet today!
How long does the Chevy Bolt EV battery last?
The 2023 Chevy Bolt EV's battery can last about three to five years. However, this can vary depending on weather conditions, driving habits, the size of the battery, and the type of battery used. Stop by Classic Chevy to take a closer look at the 2023 Chevy Bolt today!
How long does it take to charge a Chevy Bolt EV at home?
How long you choose to drive depends on how long it'll take your Bolt EV to charge. For instance, if you drive about 50 to 40 miles, it'll take about two hours for your Bolt EV to fully charge. If you decide to install a Level 2 Chevy car charger at your home, you will need to have the plug installed by an electrician.