Electric Vehicles 

Your next stop at the gas station may not be for gas

Whether you're ready to go all-electric or explore the possibilities, you can find the vehicle that fits your lifestyle here.
The all-electric Bolt EV 2022 offers an estimated range of up to 417 kilometres in pure electric mode on a full charge.

It’s not only electrical - it’s also magnetic.

2022 Bolt EV

Bolt EUV 2022

  • Subcompact vehicle
  • 417 km range
  • Heated front seats and steering wheel
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto wireless systems
  • Faster charging capability than previous versions
  • New optional dual-current charging cable (120V/240V)
  • Subcompact SUV
  • 402 km range
  • Same features as the Bolt EV 2022, plus:
  • 7 cm extra rear legroom
  • Roof rails and panoramic roof
  • Equipped with SuperCruise semi-autonomous driving system
  • New dual-current charging cable standard (120V/240V)

Recharge

More power to you

Charging is as easy as plugging in your mobile phone. An available 240V charging station (professional installation required) allows you to charge your vehicle at home. And there's no problem charging on the go. DC fast-charging capability is standard on the Bolt EV, and there are more than 800 DC fast-charging stations across Canada that you can take advantage of at any time.

Level 1 Recharge

Level 2 Recharge

Level 3 Recharge

Perfect to finish charging a nearly full battery.

Up to 62 km of range per hour of charging.

Up to 160 km of autonomy in 30 minutes.

Government rebates
and incentives

The Canadian federal government has launched a point-of-sale incentive program offering up to $5,000 to consumers who purchase or lease certain zero-emission vehicles and plug-in hybrids like the Bolt EV.



For full details of the federal zero emission vehicle incentive program.

Buyers and lessees of new Bolt EV models registered in Quebec

may also be eligible for additional provincial incentives of up to $8,000 and $5,000 respectively.

This represents a total government incentive of up to *$13,000 in Quebec.

Cost of maintenance

A Bolt EV requires less maintenance than a gasoline vehicle, as there are no oil changes and no engine maintenance. Here are some facts you should know about maintenance

Change your tires everyevery 12,000 kilometres

Replace the cabin air filterevery 36,000 kilometres

Have the brakes, hoses and fluid levels checked from time to time

These maintenance services can be performed at any authorized Chevrolet Bolt EV dealer. See the Owner's Manual for complete maintenance details and schedule.

WARRANTY ON ELECTRIC VEHICLE
COMPONENTS

Enjoy an 8-year/160,000 km warranty on the battery pack of the electric drive system electric drive system.

EXTENDED ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE

Roadside assistance is available for the duration of your vehicle's electric drive system warranty. For electric vehicles, towing is also available for the duration of the electric vehicle warranty.

Schedule a test drive