
With the use of EVs on the rise, you may be surprised to hear that Chevrolet is discontinuing two of its well-loved models. The Chevy Bolt EUV and Chevy Bolt EV are nearing the end of their production, and we’ve got all the details at Carroll Chevrolet.
Which Models are Being Discontinued?
While both the Chevy Bolt EV (electric vehicle) and the Chevy Bolt EUV (electric utility vehicle) have undergone significant changes in their relatively short lifespans, they have remained some of America’s best-selling EVs. However, General Motors (GM) has announced that both vehicles will be discontinued by the end of 2023.
Why the Cut?
The recent first-quarter reports have shown record sales for these EVs. However, a change-over to the new Ultium® battery and a host of new EVs like the Chevy Blazer EV, Chevy Equinox EV, and the Chevy Silverado EV means it’s time to close one chapter and open another.
Should I Try to Get One Before They’re Gone?
Naturally, there are many factors to consider when purchasing a new car. There are many perks to an EV, which has zero carbon emissions, helping reduce your carbon footprint. The Chevy Bolt EV and EUV are also affordable and eligible for the full $7,500 federal EV tax credit.
The Chevy Bolt EV, which is America’s most affordable EV, is a five-passenger car with an EPA-estimated 259-mile range. The Chevy Bolt EUV cuts the range slightly but adds versatile cabin space, delivering 56.9 cubic feet of cargo space in all.
Visit Our Chevy Dealership Today
Don’t miss out on your chance to make one of these efficient electric vehicles yours. Stop by Carroll Chevrolet to shop our EV inventory and upgrade to the Chevy Bolt EV or Chevy Bolt EUV today!