The 2017 Bolt, Chevrolet's upcoming, affordable, long-range, all-electric vehicle, is making its debut this week at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), now underway in Las Vegas.
In addition to a range of more than 200 miles, the Bolt will offer many connectivity and infotainment features, like a customizable, widget-based, 10-inch touch-screen display; a rear camera mirror, and "Surround Vision." Scheduled to begin production by the end of the year, the Bolt will be able to offer advanced range predictions based on driving habits, route topography, and time of day.
“It was less than a year ago that we revealed the Bolt EV concept and promised to deliver a long-range electric vehicle attainable by the masses,” GM Chairman and CEO Mary Barra said. “The Bolt EV is capable of using the latest mobile app technology to enable car sharing, advanced GPS routing and gamification, all designed to enhance the ownership experience now and into the future.”
All new. All electric. All good. The 2017 @Chevrolet Bolt EV achieves more than 200 miles per charge. #CES2016 pic.twitter.com/Yej67OCVkA
— General Motors (@GM) January 6, 2016