Chevy Finally Showed Some of the New Bolt EV's Exterior

Chris Teague
by Chris Teague

Note: A previous version of this post included images of the last-generation Chevrolet Bolt. It has been updated with the latest teaser shots from GM.


General Motors cut the Chevy Bolt EV in 2023, but it almost immediately promised a replacement after hearing the backlash over the loss of an affordable electric car. We’ve heard a couple of years’ worth of teases without much “meat,” but that just changed with Chevy’s recent Instagram post, which shows a decent amount of the vehicle’s exterior.



“You asked, we listened. The #ChevyBolt is back and better than ever. More this fall,” the post reads. Chevy didn’t give us a full look at the exterior, but the first two images stitch together a decent shot of the front end, which shares some design elements with the Equinox EV. We can also see new taillights and wheels.


While the new teasers take care not to divulge too much about the new Bolt, Chevy didn’t hide the updated North American Charging Standard (NACS) port, which will expand to other GM models later this year. That said, the new Bolt won’t use an all-new design. GM will employ a lithium-iron phosphate battery like the ones used in the Equinox EV and Cadillac Lyriq.

The Bolt was once one of the most affordable EVs on sale, reaching a price of around $35,000, but we don’t have details on the new model’s MSRP yet. That said, don’t expect a significant price increase. GM president Mark Reuss told InsideEVs that, “It’s going to be at a similar price point than the old one going out, which is very low. We’re going to deliver it at a profitable point.”


[Images: Chevrolet]


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Chris Teague
Chris Teague

Chris grew up in, under, and around cars, but took the long way around to becoming an automotive writer. After a career in technology consulting and a trip through business school, Chris began writing about the automotive industry as a way to reconnect with his passion and get behind the wheel of a new car every week. He focuses on taking complex industry stories and making them digestible by any reader. Just don’t expect him to stay away from high-mileage Porsches.

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  • Original Guy Original Guy on Jul 31, 2025

    I purchased gasoline yesterday and really didn't enjoy the experience.

    Big thank you to Bolt drivers for helping to lower my energy costs.

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    • Jalop1991 Jalop1991 on Jul 31, 2025

      you know the old saying, EB: on the internet, no one knows you're a dog.


  • Aja8888 Aja8888 on Jul 31, 2025

    I would buy another Bolt if the front seats were more comfortable.

  • Peeryog Everytime I see one I am reminded of the current Santa Fe. And vice versa.
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