f you’re looking for an all-electric vehicle with a great range and modern amenities, the 2023 Chevy Bolt EUV and its sibling, the Chevy Bolt EV, are both terrific options. Although similar, there are subtle differences in these vehicles, both available at your trusted Chevrolet dealer in Glenview, IL.
Comparing the 2023 Chevy Bolt EUV With the Chevy Bolt EV at Your Chevrolet Dealer in Glenview, IL
Similar On-the-Road Performance
The Bolt EV and the Bolt EUV run on the same all-electric powertrain, including a 65 kWh battery pack and an electric motor. That combination adds up to 200 horsepower and 266 pound-feet of torque. For the Bolt EV, an all-electric hatchback, that powertrain results in an EPA-estimated driving range of 259 on a full charge. The slightly larger Bolt EUV, an SUV-inspired all-electric crossover, has a range of 247 miles.
Because it’s lighter, the Bolt EV hatchback is slightly more nimble in handling and accelerates more quickly. It weighs 3,589 pounds compared with the Bolt EV’s 3,679 pounds.
Different Types of Interior Space
Although both five-passenger vehicles are roomy, they use their space differently. The Bolt EUV has more passenger space, while the Bolt EV devotes more space to cargo. The Bolt EUV has 97 cubic feet of passenger volume compared to the Bolt’s 93.9 cubic feet. Regarding rear cargo space, the Bolt EUV offers 16 cubic feet of space, while the Bolt EV has 16.6 cubic feet.
Extra Amenities on the Bolt EUV
The Bolt EV and the Bolt EUV offer many of the same interior amenities, including a 10.2-inch infotainment touchscreen, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, Wi-Fi connectivity, heated front seats, and a six-speaker audio system.
However, The Bolt EUV offers additional interior amenities like standard ambient lighting and upholstery choices. Available packages offer appealing add-ons to the Bolt EUV, like a panoramic sunroof and a premium audio system. The Bolt EUV also comes with GM’s Super Cruise, a semi-autonomous feature that makes hands-free driving possible on more than 400,000 miles of roads in the United States and Canada.
Comparable Safety Features
Both the Bolt EV and the Bolt EUV are equipped with tech-driven safety features that assist with safe piloting. Both vehicles come with a standard forward-collision warning that alerts the driver to possible front-end collisions and a standard lane-departure warning that subtly takes over steering if your vehicle begins to drift from its lane. Adaptive cruise control is also available on both vehicles.
Choosing between the Bolt EV and the Bolt EUV is hard to go wrong. Both are reliable, comfortable, and loaded with appealing features. When you’re ready to pick out your next set of wheels, come see us at Jennings Chevrolet in Glenview, IL.


