The Chevy Bolt EV had been the answer to many first-time EV buyers dreams: an affordable EV with decent range.
But with GM deciding to discontinue the Bolt — which starts at under $27,000 — the next best thing appears to be the upcoming Chevy Equinox EV.
“The all-new 2024 Equinox EV competes in the largest and one of the industry’s most competitive segments. Based on current competitive offerings, it is expected to be one of the most affordable EVs in its class,” a GM spokesperson told me.
The Equinox will start at $30,000. Range estimates are between 250 and 300 miles depending on trim, according to reports. The Bolt’s range is an EPA-rated 259 miles.
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