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2022 Chevrolet Bolt EV teased again, this time with Super Cruise

Event
CES 2021
January
11
2021
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January
14
2021

We’re only a month away from the debut of the 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV and refreshed Bolt EV, and we’ve got another teaser from the bow tie brand. This time, we get a glimpse of the car’s digital gauge cluster and steering wheel. The current digital gauge cluster appears to have been updated with new graphics and a steering wheel with a light bar, confirming the availability of Super Cruise, General Motors’ hands-free semi-autonomous driving feature.

Looking closely at the teaser image, you’ll also note the Bolt EUV’s range. At 277 miles on a charge, this could put the Bolt EUV above every other mainstream electric vehicle. Currently, the Chevrolet Bolt EV and Hyundai Kona Electric have the longest range among non-Tesla models at 259 and 258 miles respectively. The added range could also hint at an updated powertrain, which may have a more efficient battery and/or a more powerful electric motor. Other key details in the teaser are the driver assistance technologies, which should include lane-keeping assist and adaptive cruise control.

Expect the Bolt EUV to feature an interior similar to the one found in the current Bolt EV. Chevrolet could make significant updates to the whole layout to accommodate all the new tech features. The main 10.2-inch touch screen should remain and feature plenty of tools to help you drive as efficiently as possible. Prices for the Chevrolet Bolt EUV will likely not stray too far away from the current Bolt EV even with the addition of Super Cruise. Production is expected to start this summer and go on sale in the latter half of 2021 as a 2022 model alongside the refreshed Bolt EV.

Written by Stefan Ogbac
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