My dad is a rideshare driver, and I recently convinced him to purchase the Bolt EUV for his business. Uber offers a 2000 discount on the car. Their website says 2022, but the dealers can look it up on their system for 2023. Chevy also offers free lv.2 charging installation (hardwired or a NEMA 14-50 outlet). My dad can use up to $1000 in gas a month, so this should significantly reduce his expense on fuel. So much so that it's almost like being paid to drive electric. Thanks for bringing more attention to the Bolt EUV.
Don't forget how long it will take to recoup the cost, the rising cost of electric, downtime charging, and extremely expensive battery replacements. GG
@@kyky7kyle7 Don’t forget about the rising cost of gas for an ICE car… You can fully charge it at night when Uber rides are at the lowest… And with an 8 year battery warranty the replacement cost will be fully recouped by then GG…
In an increasing number of states, putting more electric cars online would bring down the grid or cause rolling blackouts during the summer. Electricity isn't free. They need to improve the infrastructure to accommodate. That translates to higher kWh rates and taxes.
If you Uber in a small area, that should work well. I just would hate to be below half on power and you have to turn down a long job because you don't have the range.
If it’s cold and/or you work a lot the range and charging speed are major hindrances. It charges painfully slow on “fast chargers” and you’re looking at 1hour charging. I felt like I was losing money by saving it.
As a lifetime Android user, I hate to admit it, but I think the audio quality from the mic on an iPhone is better than the Pixel used to record this video. 😅
Ur braver then me, I know I can’t speak for others but I don’t se many like u that can admit that the thing they have might not be as good. I mean not only in phones ofc
Fully agree, i currently use a Pixel 6 Pro. I know the Pixel 7 had major improvements on the video end, but they still have a bit more to do to catch up to the iPhone video wise.
I'm sold. This is what's needed, down-to-earth explanations of what you're buying. Forget the racing specs everyone tries to sell you on, basic A to B with niceties is it!
@@lukamagiccI got my EUV Premier 2023 back in August 2023 - and I love everyday I installed a Sinwave inverter for when power outage happens and it added around ~$25 of electricity per month when I recharge it at home
An engineer colleague of mine called out the original Chevy Bolt as vastly overlooked maybe 5 years ago. He noted they have active cooling on their battery system while the Nissan Leafs were starting to show their issues with passive cooling. The size was still a challenge for me, but here we are with the EUV. Great to see this create a solid option at the more affordable end of the spectrum.
I own a Bolt and a Tesla. When I purchased the Bolt at $22k it was the best deal. Today they go for around $35k and a Tesla Model 3 with the tax break and/or mark down goes for around $40k. The Tesla is the better overall car and hence the better deal. I like the Bolt, but the Software and Integration (Phone, Streaming) is far superior on the Tesla, the dependability (battery, safety) is also superior on the Tesla. Reality.
@@crazycoolclips With the rebates you can get a fully optioned out bolt OTD for 35k, you get a base model tesla for 40k, not counting Tax, title and licensing fees.
As a 2022 Bolt EV owner, something I wish you'd mentioned (especially since you talked about the rear lights specifically) is that the new Bolts don't have amber rear turn signals. Instead, the rear brake lights double as turn signals, which has been proven to be *less safe* by the NHTSA, and is not allowed in most of the world, but for cars designed to only sell in North America manufacturers will often take that shortcut. It's a small thing, but I think bringing more attention to it in reviews like these might help make it a less common practice.
Never understood why they gave the gen 2 volt amber turn signals, only to remove them on the bolt, then make them even worse on the bolt refresh & EUV.
At least they are really bright LEDs unlike the backup lights - which I replaced for about $35 with LEDs. With it being such a small car, I do make some concessions to safety, like avoiding turning left across traffic into a turning lane, and I put my headlights on before the auto lights kick on if it's raining. But it's a great little car overall and I bet it's the cheapest car to own over 5 years that exists.
Yeah but there are yellow signal lights on the mirrors at least. I get that everyone feels the rear lighting on the Bolt isn't state of the art but its still way better than we had back in the day.
The user interface with physical buttons interface is just awesome. The UI is familiar to most users and overall I really love the effort put into this car.
While I was tempted by the Ioniq 5, the Bolt was the only car that wasn’t hugely marked up and at top end $35k get heated/cooled seats, 3D camera, wireless phone charging and CarPlay. Plenty of quick 0-30mph and I’m getting 4.3 miles per kWh. About 270 range driving it even accelerating hard often.
*4.2 miles per kw :) Yep. Among the many things GM never mentions, nor do EV advocates, is that the Bolt lineup is among the most efficient on the market. Ioniq will be lucky to ever see 3 miles per kw, but the Bolt will do 3 to 4+ all day. Hummer EV gets 1.6 miles per Kw.
My husband and I bought an EUV earlier this year and love it! Ours is the LT trim (most of the same things but no 360 cam and no super cruise) and it totalled $28k. I'm 6'4 and love the amount of room it has, it's also surprisingly quick. It's my husband's daily driver and he uses it to drive for Uber. More people need to know how great of a car it is 😊
Yeah, my husband is 6'2 and my just turned 13 year is already over 5'8 and still growing Ike a weed. The space is the passenger areas sold us. The tiny cargo area has been a challenge on grocery shopping days, but that's twice a month so nothing to stress over
"When I finally parked it(Bolt) at my home charging station, it had gone 322 miles on a single charge. Not bad for a car rated at 238 miles per charge. Even more impressive was the fact that I didn't really try very hard to get that many miles out of it. I spent plenty of time in traffic, which helped, but there were a few sections that I was moving along at 65-70 mph as well. No matter how you look at it, 322 miles out of a Bolt is pretty impressive." - Ed Hellwig Edmund's
- Norm . . . what I am about to say . . . . . . you most likely already know . Watch for your ev ' s max energy output capaci - - ty measured by " range " Over the next 6 -- 12 -- 18 month . If after 18 months your vehicle can still get over 300 miles then you scored a G R E A T Deal . -
We bought this, with all features except bluecruise. We've had it for about 2 months now and we love it. Bought it for pretty much all the reasons stated in this video, its a really practical car, with great features, at a great price. Love the hatchback format you can fit/move a lot more stuff than you would think. The miles on a charge has been fantastic for us. In warm weather with moderate freeway driving we easily exceed the rated 240miles on a full charge. We only charge it up to 80% in normal circumstances and we get about 240 miles on that.
Ive been so excited to see this on the road. This is the first genuine try at an affordable EV with genuinely respectable range and features. Really glad to see one of the OEMs start to take this EV thing seriously, and with intention to keep it going.
@@Pyk4es I agree to a extent but at this price point it’s getting close to being a gas replacement. Not there just yet, but I think it’s getting damn close
Thank you for making a video with a more affordable car, really appreciate it. Thank you for that in depth review. It is really nice to see that one can get an ev without fomo about all those famous ev-features. It is so nice to see affordable evs that get it just right in a market of overpriced pretend-luxury. Edit: I just noticed that there are two variants: EUV and EV. Maybe you can take a look at the "non-SUV"-variant too? Thank you for all the effort you put in those videos. I really enjoy this channel
I have a 2017 Chevy Bolt LT and has been the best driving experience of my life. 0$ spent on maintenance besides changing tires. 50$ on my electric bill per month to drive 800 miles. Very comfortable and quiet. I have saved estimated $5,000 just in gas savings. Not to mention the No cost on maintenance. With that money I was able to move out of state and start over in my dream location. Honestly highly recommend even a used model. Its also very fast 💨
I cant believe you made a video on the bolt EUV! I would've thought you'd be making a video on a >30k car. amazing work! I have one and its so fun to drive and I actually think reaching and exceeding the rated range is not too difficult as long as you're not flooring it everywhere (which ill admit is pretty hard to do lol).
EVs like this and the leaf are definitely very important for the adoption of EVs. Too many EVs are reviewed poorly and usually only against a Tesla. But guess what, most people won’t miss what the more expensive Tesla has. The Bolt and Leaf can do the school run, the commute to work and maybe stopping by the supermarket on the way back and then charge overnight at home (assuming you have the ability to. And you can save money on the Bolt by not having the heated seats at the back because if Timmy doesn’t like it, he could just take the bus
@@kingiam9271 Slightly? If the charging network for others is still anything like his video from last year Tesla's are still hands down the better choice, esp if you can't charge at home. A car that provides unreliable information is a car that will leave you stranded and should be seen as unreliable, or with extra work compared to both T and Gas. I think Carwow also does road trips but I'm not 100% sure, I do know they test the ranges of EVs. If companies can fix this issue then sure I'd gladly buy the best car for my needs, but till then? If you can't charge at home or wish to take long trips buy a Tesla. Also Engineering Explained talked about smart charging in one of his videos 2 years ago I think, where sometimes bypassing suggested charging equals to less time waiting because of how charging works.
@@egg-roll8968 bruh charging infastructure is getting better and better every year. A Tesla might be slightly better at charging lol still doesn't warrant the excessive price tag. Tesla agrees that's why it's lowering prices on their overpriced vehicles.
I don't own a car with one, but I like the idea of using a dial to navigate the touch screen. Physical interfaces are easier to learn muscle memory with, making it easier to keep your eyes on the road. Not having to reach as far is nice too. It's a non issue when you're stopped, but I'm sure everyone can attest to when they've "had" to use a touch screen while their vehicle is moving.
@@johnmickey5017 I think for some things like maps or typing, their definitely nice. But for things like climate control/changing the song, physical buttons all the way.
Love your reviews especially on this channel. I'm glad to see you reviewing different brands and price points of EVs and not just the high end or popular ones. Keep up the great work.
I think the knob scroll is pretty neat. I know in the winter when I have gloves on I can't use my car's touchscreen since it doesn't register. So the knob can be pretty handy
The biggest reason it exists is actually to maintain functionality if your Touchscreen fails without warning. Otherwise it would be completely useless.
Man, I'm glad you made this video! I own a 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV that I just got 3 months ago, and I was like, this is probably a car MKBHD will never review. I'm glad you did though. Good stuff, made me feel even better about my purchase.
So glad to see Marques covering the Bolt. I’ve had the EUV since May and it’s been fantastic. Only problems I’ve run into are with the dealership service department lol. But the car itself is great and suits my needs. I don’t do a ton of long distance driving which helps, but for quick trips around town I regularly get 270-300 miles on one charge. Unless the AC/Heat is turned on 😅
So glad that he did too. I’ve been after a Tesla for a while and it’s good to see his approval on something that won’t kill my bank account. I work from home and want something with CarPlay to pick the kids up in from school. No road trips or anything and I am loving the Bolt
On the other hand, how often do you find yourself needing service? I haven't had a single problem with my 2019 Bolt... the only time it saw the dealer after buying it, was when Chevy gave me a free (bigger) battery and an extra 10 years of warranty. Fantastic little car. Not as lux as others, but it turns out if you pay $20k more, you get more stuff (who knew?).
Thank you! EV enthusiasts have been ignoring the Bolt for years. Meanwhile, it’s been the best value in EVs for 5 years running. Great range, great price, great storage, great features. No, it doesn’t have everything a $100k car does and you can’t take it to the track, but it’s been purchasable for 25-35k for 5 years and it gets you around town. The 50 mwh charging speed sucks for anyone with long regular driving, but the battery is big enough that if you do “normal” daily driving it doesn’t matter. I’ve had mine for 3 years now , it is our primary vehicle and share by 3 people, and I’ve never charged it except for Level 1, 110v, charging that entire time. Yep, it had a battery problem, it doesn’t any more and I got a brand new battery for free, it’s a non-issue.
I just took delivery of mine yesterday and am definitely loving being able to get it under MSRP as well. And it's good to note that the 2023 is actually lower in price compared to the 2022 model which is nice since everything else in the markets seems to keep on going up
@@thunderb00m mine was an order so that could also be the case since I had to wait around 5 months for mine but it was diamond Chevrolet, I got under MSRP by them giving me extras in other areas that they threw in for free
Thank you for covering this! I've enjoyed watching you other videos, but the Bolt and Leaf actually feel like they're attainable. I'm glad this car impressed.
It blows my mind that people are just now seeing how great of a value that Bolt EV is. Back in 2021, even when it's MSRP was $34,000 - you could walk onto a lot of lots and drive-away in a brand new 2020/2021 Bolt EV for sub $25K utilizing the manufacturer discount and Costco discount. There's stories of people on reddit walking out w/ 2020's for $20K MSRP. The Bolt EV does 0-60 in 6.3 seconds w/ performance tires - Has practically the same range as a US Base Tesla Model 3 (48K starting MSRP) and can be had for less than $30,000 after tax, title and fee. It's biggest shortcomings are it's top speed of 92-93MPH, slower DCFC speeds (55kW-60kW max) and the resistive heater (Isn't very efficient, uses a lot of power) - That being said, I don't even know if you can find a real ICE equivalent for it's price when it comes to features and performance. My '22 LT w/ every single option you can get on that trim (Heated seats, blind-spot monitoring, heated steering wheel) was less than $30,000. It costs me $5 to use 65kWh of energy, meaning it costs me $5 to go roughly 250 miles. It costs me about $20 a month in electricity as opposed to $175 a month in gasoline. No oil changes, no transmission flushes and my power company gave me $300 worth of credit for owning an EV.
Same here - I leased a fully loaded 2020 Bolt with a $44k MSRP which came to $25k out the door after Chevy discounts...didn't pay a cent driving out the door, and $230/month for 36 months. Was a hell of a bargain for an EV with 260 miles, 360 cameras, heated steering wheel, camera rear view mirror, etc. The Bolt has always been excellent value but between GM failing to market it properly and the battery fire issues it was a bit of a dud...hopefully this "new" gen gets more attention, especially as it becomes even more attractive in 2023 with the new EV credit structure.
I bought my 2020 Bolt Premiere for $27500 (it was a demo with 1600 miles on it). The best car I’ve ever had. A joy to drive - I can’t imagine why anyone would need more acceleration. I’ve now got 30k miles on it with no maintenance other than tire rotation. AND because of the recall, at some point I’ll get a brand new battery system, so I’ll be basically starting over.
I think it helps that the tech in the Bolt has caught up to Tesla. You can now get most of the driver assist utilities, just limited as they slowly map the entire US. Also these companies are offering large touchscreens that don't run on archaic software anymore. Bolt seems a whole lot cooler with some of the software updates.
Thanks for using the Pix 7 pro... Helps dummy test it for the rest of us on the fence unsure whether to pull the trigger... The Bolt is quite pretty good - awesome review 🌟
That's great, as long as you are not doing it to be environmentally friendly. Because the power for your car, is still going to come from burning fossil fuels or other planet destroying methods like damning rivers. It's just now going to power to charger the battery that runs the car. It could be argued that buy using an EUV you are doing MORE environmental damage as unlike a traditional motored vehicle, there's no industry set up to recycle these specialty car parts versus standard junk yards. And then there's that oh so incovenience of where does the materials for the batteries come from. You know the ones that are saving the planet by destroying it for more lithium and cobalt mines.
@@genuineimpulse9134 that's true, but getting one would be cheaper than getting a normal car in the long-term, to fill a car with gas is near 80€ here where it would be no more than 25€ with an EV, but of course environmental wise is totally not true....
I really like the physical rotary select knob. I could see myself being able to choose items and interact with them using my peripheral vision, letting me keep my eyes on the road. Well done
2017 Chevy Bolt owner with New Battery. Very pleased with the car as my first EV, glad you got to review it MKBHD! Would have been cool if the Redline was matte black.
@@magnate2372 The battery swap is free, and the new battery they put in is covered under a 7 year warranty. At least that's what the rep said when they replaced the battery in my Bolt.
So glad to hear you liked the Bolt EUV, Marques! I picked up my 2023 Bolt EUV last month! Dealer didn't mark up the price - it was a great deal! The car is awesome. It would be fantastic if it got 300 miles of range and had fast charging, but that's literally my only gripe.
My guess on the front wheel drive is for winter time! It has heated seats and even a heated wheel so they definitely have the colder weather in mind! Rear wheel would be a lot of fish tailing. If they offered an all wheel drive that would be amazing. I'm so excited about how cheap EV's are getting and hoping when I need to upgrade cars in like 7 years that we'll have plenty of affordable options!
They were only thinking of saving money. FWD gas cars are cheaper to make and to save money they used the same platform as the sonic and spark, just adapted for electric use. Pop the hood and all the electric components are there where the gas engine would normally be.
Love the EV car reviews. A great addition to the reviews can be testing of the car batteries on a normal day so that consumers have a more informed perspective on the range of the vehicles as it can affect their purchasing decision. Also availability of chargers. Another suggestion for the reviews could be assessing the repairability of the vehicle over time. This could be in the style of a long term review. Most consumers aren't sure how long or expensive repairing the car would be nd I think it is important info that affects the purchasing decision of a vehicle.
Marques Brownlee is the absolute BEST EV car reviewer on the planet. He cuts to the chase! He is extremely thorough yet concise. He covers everything! Yes, the BOLT EUV had a bumpy start with the battery fire issues but that has been corrected. GM says they will continue to manufacture this model for at least two more years until they come out with the new platform. EVs are evolving so we can expect lots of exciting changes from all the car makers in the future. I just ordered a BOLT EUV Premier Redline today and expect it to arrive in 5-7 months. The storage in this car is INSANE! I am six foot two and I fit comfortably in the front and back seat during my test drives. I don't know why EVs don't come with spare tires! That is a major concern for me but I will continue to think about what I can do about this. I do wish it had a front trunk but the fact that the rear seats fold all the way flat is very useful. The acceleration is good, but I don't EVER plan on driving from 0 to 60 in 4 seconds so the fact that it's not as peppy as a TESLA is of no concern. It has plenty of pep to get on the highway or to pass a car on the highway. The fact that it has all of these features (usually found only in VERY expensive EVs) is very compelling. It's not perfect, but for the money, this is an excellent value. I plan on using it to run around town and to commute back and forth to work. I had to shop around to avoid the market adjustment, the biggest Chevy Dealership in Seattle wouldn't drop their market adjustment so I shopped around and found a smaller dealership that dropped the costly and unfair market adjust if I ordered the car from the factory. So that's what I did. DON'T PAY MARKET ADJUSTMENTS folks, it's just a way for dealerships to pad their profits.
The only thing that is holding me back on buying a EUV or any EV is the spare tire my father-inlaw lives about 220 miles for us he is 91 and we make frequent trips out to see him from taken him to Doc appointments to picking up meds. On that same note my dad is all so 91 and he is around 90 miles away I just cant see taken these trips with out a spare its just crazy untill they figure it out I am out of the EV market!
@@dirtdigger949 So just buy your own spare and wheel and PROBLEM SOLVED, there is PLENTY of cargo room to store the spare. PLENTY. Many people have done exactly this and they even have a full size wheel and tire.
@@johncolangelo1257 I told my wife the samething she just didnt go with that idea of putting any luggage in the back seat she did think about it, but for some reason turned it down. But she at least is ok with the idea of a EV so I am half way there lol. So most likely in the next 2 to 4 years or so.
Thanks for sitting in the back seat! So hard to tell how much space you get from photos. Had to return a 2017 Ford Focus Electric I tried out because I couldn't even fit my toddler in the back seat. Seriously considering going for the EUV. Love the channel man!
We got a bolt EUV over black friday with a vet discount and a costco membership. It wasn't CHEAP, but for how decked out it is in tech and what it costs compared to similar vehicles in its class, it kind of felt like we stole it (I opted out of the super cruise and the sunroof/audio upgrades). I have absolutely loved this car so far. I simply cannot recommend any other EV over this car as long as you care even a little bit about what you're paying for it. One quirky ding against the infotainment, which is otherwise stellar in my opinion, is that the outside temperature is on the big screen and not the small one mounted above the steering wheel. This means that you can't see the outside temperature if you're using carplay/ android auto without hitting the home button. Not ideal, and I hope they fix that with an update, but also not a deal breaker.
That bugs me too. Android Auto does have a weather/temperature icon next to the time, but it always takes 10+ minutes to start displaying for me. Not having the temperature displayed anywhere else is annoying I agree. Especially since the gauge screen has the room easily. The lower portion where it shows the gear selected gets blocked by the steering wheel, too. Should be at the top of the display instead of the very bottom.
Estimated $1,000 per year minimum savings on not having to pay for gas. No engine means less maintenance. Your essentially getting money back just by driving this car and owning it without payments
Thanks for the heads up! I just got mines today! Literally just walked in the door. I had to let you know!!! Thanks you so much for the Video! Because of you I now have my Dream Car at an affordable price and it fits my whole family! Thank you! thank you! thank you!
My wife and I have a model 3 standard range plus and are looking into getting a second EV. I'm 6'9" and fit in the model 3, but no adult can fit behind me. I fit comfortably in the EUV and my wife who is 5'9" can fit behind me with room to spare. Combine this with all the great features and you've got a great EV option. Our next purchase will be either this or the ionic 5. Just depends on availability in our area.
@@fynkozari9271 We haven't had any problems with it. We've had it for 3 years now and still love it. The only thing that we have noticed that sucks a bit is that the battery degrades over time, but from what I've heard that's inevitable. Max range used to be 240, now it's around 200. But other than that, no issues at all.
@@iali00 I'm pretty sure it does. Granted, I haven't adjusted my seat settings in 3 years for my driver profile, so I haven't done it in a while, but I think you can bring the wheel closer/further as well as up and down. I'm pretty much at the extent of all settings. Seat is as low as possible, almost as far back as possible, etc.
Late comment, but wanted to add that you're correct in front wheel drive being more optimized for regen. The motor also uses a hairpin style permanent magnet motor, which is very efficient at lower speeds. These two features combined make the Bolt EV and EUV hyper efficient for town and city driving. You'll get closer to 300 miles range in good weather in the city.
I have the Bolt EV and the what that I tell my friends about this car is that I don't know that I'd want it to be my family's only car because the charging options that are out there for non-Teslas but otherwise it is very quick for a small car. Drives smoothly, is easy to park given its size and the 360 cameras. A really nice feature is that if you leave the car plugged in, and use auto start - it heats the car up in about 3 minutes. So when I'm leaving for the day, I turn the car on, put my shoes and coat on, and by the time I head to the car it's warm. In Pa where I live that is a revelation.
Side note. I’m also from PA. Isn’t it weird how we’re the only state that verbally refers to it as “PA”. You never hear someone say “I’m from CA.” Or “I’m from TN.” But for some reason we always just say PA. Kinda funny
Drove an original Bolt for 3 years as a commuter car (about 100 miles a day). Was perfectly adequate for the price. A very solid car. This version looks even better than the original.
I still have my 2017 Bolt LT. Love this car. It’s very quick when you need it to be, also very quiet. I have had 0 issues with this car in 5 years and drive 200 miles per day. Range does go down a bit when it’s very cold outside. I’m gonna be driving this car into 100,000 miles soon.
@@gerradwalker346 good question. Not noticeable. I actually had a severe herniated lumbar disc that prevented me from driving the last month so I did not even plug my car in to charge. Today I drove the car with the same amount of battery life that was there a month ago and seems to hold charges better over time as opposed to the first 5k- 10k miles
I have a Bolt and can tell you with conservative city driving, which lets face it is really what this car is made for it is very easy to exceed EPA rated range by as much as 50 - 100 miles. Since I got my new battery last January I have averaged 5.3 miles per KWH and that includes an occasional highway run. The only knock on the car is the slow DFC charge rate of 50KW. In fact if they had bumped up the charge rate on the EUV I might have upgraded my 2019 for a new EUV.
That's actually nuts, considering start stop is taxing as he'll, dude I am saving up for an EV right now I'm done paying a mortgage at the gas station.
@@jamalpc5012 Yeah, all Bolts older than a year or two are getting new batteries under the recall. Many of them have already, actually. It’s pretty sweet for people with older Bolts like mine (a 2017 model) because now it has a little more range than it did when it was brand new! As far as fuel economy, you can get 5.3 mi/kWh if you drive less than maybe 50 MPH, and you don’t use heat or AC. In fact, under ideal conditions, I’ve gotten as high as 5.7 mi/kWh (= 192 MPGe)! However, you have to be prepared to get far lower efficiency when it’s winter and you use the heat, or you drive 75 MPH on the interstate. That’ll cut the fuel economy in half sometimes. At the end of the day, if you have a car that gets 60 MPGe at its worst, and almost always over 100 MPGe when it’s not cold, that’s pretty damn good. 👍🏼
I just bought my Bolt EUV and I love the car. It’s perfect for what I need. The only down side is that it doesn’t charge as fast for road trips but perfect for commuting or driving local.
I went from a Model 3 to a Bolt EV, and honestly, I couldn't be happier. I take a handful of road trips per year, and sure it takes longer, but it was literally half the price of what I sold my 3 for, and it's a terrific daily driver. Plus, it's really the only electric "hot hatch," which is my favorite segment.
I've thought about it, but my commute is 180 miles round trip twice per week. I doubt the EUV could make this trip in cold weather using heating and 70-80mph speeds.
@@adamkimbrough5460 Drive slower? Charge at your destination? Bundle up? I just drove from Canon to Denver CO, 120 miles on the dot, for Turkey day. I plugged in to my mom's dryer outlet* and was charged and ready to head back the next morning. Used 40kWh for the 120 miles despite it being 20F outside and completing the drive in under 2 hours, meaning an average speed of 60mph despite going through CO Springs Turkey day traffic. Plus there's Monument Hill... *Even if you can't charge like that at your destination a basic wall outlet will get you 3mph back in the battery. A dryer outlet is ~30mph. And the 50kW max charging something like 150mph. You don't need to do fast charging, and you'll save money if you don't, but it is an option. An extra half hour once on your trip to cut your cost per mile to a third or even a quarter of an average gas car? Yes please.
@@chicoeur619 lol you are crazy. Name me an AWD EV that gets 340 or more miles for less than $50k (what I paid before tax in 2021). I love my Model 3 LR. 21k miles and no issues. Saved $1800 in gas already.
The value of this thing at MSRP is amazing. I do wonder if dealers will actually sell them for that price, or if they're doing the crap Kia has been doing and marking them up like crazy. You don't see as many of these on the road as I'd expect. Super Cruise on road trips in western states is an absolute game changer for fatigue.
I bought my Bolt EUV for MSRP at the end of June. Local in this area dealers are not marking up at all. Mine was loaded (except for SuperCruise, which we'll get with a Blazer EV next year for long road trips) for just over $35k. Love the shade for the roof, remote interior conditioning, responsive infotainment with wireless Android Auto and Carplay, comfortable ride and other amenities for the price.
I have a 2017 Bolt Ev (slightly smaller) and because the windshield is so far ahead on the dash one can easily fit 10ft long boards inside with the hatch closed. It's by far the most practical/economical vehicle I've ever owned. I drive mostly country/city roads and get 4.+ m/kw
Yea i agree but the new ev designs dont really look great to me like the silverdo ev. Also why are the brake lights so low on the Bolt when there are alot of high trucks and suvs
@@green29373 If you can't see the brake lights, you're probably too close behind the bolt anyway (bigger vehicles have longer brake distance too), and if you really insist on not leaving space between you and the person in front of you (or if you're in very heavy traffic) there's always the third brake light.
Thanks for making me take another look at the Bolt. Still driving and loving my 2013 Volt - so I’m a fan. Would like you to include V2L ability in your reviews if possible. Cheers.
We have a Mach-E and a Bolt EV (not the EUV). You can get one fairly loaded for $25k right now, and the Bolt EV is just an unbeatable value as a commuter car. Feature-for-feature combined with a very low cost to operate make it an insane deal. We love our Bolt. We love our Mach-E too (we wanted something that charged faster and had more space for road trips). Though, the Bolt EV is SURPRISINGLY roomy inside. Also, my s22 Ultra, in a case, fits in the wireless charger (and charges) in our Bolt. :-) Final edit: the Bolt EV is also quicker and bit more fun to drive than the EUV. Add that to the lower price, and I'm happy!
This may be my next car (WFH, short trips, 2nd family car). Kind of exactly what I need at a great price, wonder how stock and mark-up is going to sit over the coming few months.
Wow, you’re a natural at this. Know what you’re talking about, good detail without going off the boring car-lover deep-end, positive but totally fair. Great content!
Bolt EUV is a great car with no compromises. It seems to me that it is more functional (less about looks) and sensibly priced -and that gets held against it!
@@fynkozari9271 By charging at home, you just wake up with a full “tank”. Any time saved in filling up 50 liters of gas is easily made up 10x by not having to go to the gas station. If you don’t have a way to conveniently charge overnight, then it can get more annoying.
@@lawbinson but what about the lithium ion? It's fire 🔥 hazard, it can burn entire house down while charging. Not environment friendly, very hard to extinguish. It's not suitable for hot weather. Especially Tesla, 2022 most unreliable. The repair price is too expensive.
For someone who drives a 2014 Nissan rogue that is the tiny bit larger gas crossover version; this car is highly appealing. I also have a sub trunk but the one in the Bolt EUV appears to be deeper. Great vid!
marques and crew are just so good at content creation, and differentiating what they produce when compared to others in the category. there’s a standard formula when reviewing cars, and the other car reviewers have that down to the t, but marques and co seem to be able to use the formula, but some how throw in a different flavor.
I've had a 2017 original model Bolt for the last year or so and its the best car I've ever owned, even with the battery recall issue, but now after the replacement battery was installed I now have basically a brand new car with a renewed 10 year warranty. The Chevy Bolt is one of the most accessible EVs out there and makes a fantastic commute car, its great for uber drivers, etc. Fortunately the mechanics of the vehicle are much better quality than the interior materials. :). Its nice to see the Bolt get some love.
I think these mandatory slow charging vehicles may end up lasting longer because you aren't asking the most from the battery all the time like a typical fast charger would.
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist Try converting a Muslim. I've seen many Christians become Muslims. Haven't seen a single Muslim convert to Christianity. You've got the wrong religion bud
i would say probably 95% of the time people are not using DC fast charging. they're really only meant for road trips, and most people are just fine never using one and charging at home with either an installed charger or one just connected to a 240v outlet.
I'm actually considering this car as my next vehicle, so thanks for this video. Also, the Pixel 7 Pro did a GREAT job on recording this video. I wouldn't have know that this was filmed with anything other than a professional video camera if you hadn't mentioned it. The only glitch, and I don't know which device you were using at the time, was the solar flaring at 8:51 in the video, but I'm sure the phone or the Insta360 must have been right in line with the sun at that moment.
Bolt is a great product. As someone who appreciates utility and efficiency in a daily EV it's a tough package to beat. There are plenty of subjective things some people may like or dislike (styling, whether you need super fast charging when not charging at home, etc) but objectively, it's a really solid little EV, and a great value. As someone wh's owned plenty of exciting cars from Porsche, Lotus, etc, etc. I'm a fan...function over form always does it for me.
Side note: would be interesting if you mentioned if the car video feed was accessible as a dash cam feed. It’s handy.. and only a few cars make this available to consumer..
With the amount of available cameras in this car it would be such a great feature to have. Unfortunately I’ve had to find a solution to fit a front and rear dash cam on my EUV.
Definitely gonna need a video on the 2023 Prius Prime once it's out! The press release info is promising and it looks great, I think you can get a lot of people into buying that and shifting over to a plug in hybrid car.
@@rogermartinez78 I think electric is good with a 2 car family. One person has a hybrid and the other electric. I got a Ford Maverick hybrid and it's fantastic. Some trips I have averaged 52 mpg! My last fill up was 12 gallons and I got 600 miles out of that.
Unless your deep in the snowbelt people don’t really need awd. More $, heavier, more complex, more expensive to repair, less range. Regen does better with fwd as well and if you do unfortunately live near the Canadian area you only need two snow tires and not four with fwd
I always love when people who don’t drive normal cars get into normal cars and are sooooo amazed at the features that they’ve had forever. In a lot of cases actually, we lower class driving car enthusiasts are often SHOCKED at what features high end cars are missing that our “low end” cars have. LOL.
I owned a 2017 Bolt for three years--bought it used. Drove it for 3 years and 4 months, then I rolled into the Bolt EUV in Feb 2023. I have put almost 25,000 miles on the car since that time...I have ZERO complaints. I don't even mind the slower charging at DCFC stations because I am only there for about 30 minutes or less...enough time to use the bathroom, stretch, and get a snack. There was NOBODY more critical of EVs than me until I drove one in 2019. One week later, I owned one. I have not and WILL not look back and I have zero regrets for owning a Bolt! I like the Bolt so much, I even named my UA-cam channel @MyBoltEUV! 😁
I got an EUV in August and couldn't be happier. What you get for the price just can't be beat. I even did a short (600 mile) road trip, and while the slower charging isn't ideal I was able to time it to meal breaks and it wasn't as bad I thought it might be.
We feel the same about our EUV. For a regional (1 stop) road trip it's perfectly fine. Time it with lunch/dinner and you won't even notice. I wouldn't want to do more than 1-2 stops for road trips, but it's utility as a city/commuter vehicle is pretty much unmatched.
I love this channel already and this style of reviews where you convey really well the feeling and exactly what you can expect from the vehicle with all of the important aspects, while not "rattling off spec sheets" so to speak. On this pixel phone I like the overall color reproduction (image sharpnes/cleanness/noisiness not so much), the iPhone tends to switch to a weird color-space in certain lighting conditions, like in portrait in your previous video(s) (maybe it's the HDR making the image look flat-greyish/washed out/dull).
2:49 You’re right that DC fast charging tops out around 50-55 kW, but *it takes MUCH longer than 30 minutes to charge 10-80%.* It’s more like 60-75 mins. I drive the 2017 Bolt EV and every version since then has the same charging limit (including 2023 Bolt EUV). It’s not a problem at all when you drive less than about 150 miles in a day, but when you go on a longer trip…it will test your patience. Overall, I love my Bolt! Hoping to switch into an Equinox EV someday, which would be a little bigger and DC fast charge up to 150 kW. 👍🏼
Marques greatly deemphasized the slowness of the fast charging. Positive reviews are more rewarding to content creators, and that’s how they make a living.
@@BobbieGWhiz There’s a lot of positive stuff to say about the Bolt and I like Marques’ positive attitude in general, but that “fact” was just straight up wrong. I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt and assume that he made an honest mistake.
GM has but a block on any dealerships putting a markup on their new EV lines. If you see one at a dealership, you can report them to GM and they can lose the ability to sell the EV lines.
And yeah, the Bolt EUV is probably the best EV out there as long as you're not a frequent road tripper or have extremely long commutes to work. I truly think this is the perfect EV for like 80% of the people out there. Hopefully GM keeps the pricing the same for next year so that combined with the tax credit you'll get an awesome deal if you're looking for one.
@@davidwill1320 something not mentioned in this is that the bolt comes with a two stage charger, and as of this moment Chevy is still offering to pay $1000 towards an 240v outlet install after purchase.
@@Pi3thon When I say can't charge at home I'm talking about those who cannot install a charger at any cost. A good example are those who live in apartments.
@@davidwill1320 If they still have on site parking they should be getting together with the rest of the tenants and forcing the --bastards-- I mean landlords to install charging where they park. The landlords should be volunteering to do it to prove they're more than just leeches on society. If they don't have on site parking then having any car is a hassle. Just park at a Target/Sams/Costco/Khols/ or pretty much any other store that usually has chargers nowadays. Or Dark Brandon could rear his head again and start installing public lvl2 chargers in the light and power poles like they're doing in EU.
Picking mine up on wednesday. Got a 23 EUV premier redline. Like 36k msrp but with all the fed/state/power company incentives I am getting $15,700 off that price and a free level 2 charger installed at home. Also discounted charging rates from the power company (We do have solar but not enough to fully cover our use). Going to use it to commute to work and charge it at home
MKBHD, you should do a tech deep dive on the battery lifecycle. I love the idea of EVs but wonder if they're all that sustainable with today's battery tech and supply chain.
I own a business that has installed approaching 60,000 solar systems of which almost 7000 have had batteries. I am an expert on batteries. What I can tell you is the chemistry in this battery will allow it to be useful for 12-13 years and the range to drop about 2.3% annually. After that time it can be ~ 95% recycled into new batteries
EUV owner. I predict, in 10-12 yrs there will be aftermarket sellers that will take your 80% remaining capacity 64kWh Bolt battery, and give you credit towards a 128kWh battery that will fit back in the same spot. The battery has 3 wire terminals and 10 bolts holding it in, so 1hr tops to swap out. And you have now doubled your range. They will probably upgrade your charger controller to allow faster DC charge rates as well. My prediction
Ngl the fact the Bolt has Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, a decent built in touch UI, AND the 2018-Mazda-style dial input? Love it. Worth a buy just for that, considering everything else is good. I love options. I LOVE options.
My dad is a rideshare driver, and I recently convinced him to purchase the Bolt EUV for his business. Uber offers a 2000 discount on the car. Their website says 2022, but the dealers can look it up on their system for 2023. Chevy also offers free lv.2 charging installation (hardwired or a NEMA 14-50 outlet). My dad can use up to $1000 in gas a month, so this should significantly reduce his expense on fuel. So much so that it's almost like being paid to drive electric. Thanks for bringing more attention to the Bolt EUV.
Don't forget how long it will take to recoup the cost, the rising cost of electric, downtime charging, and extremely expensive battery replacements. GG
@@kyky7kyle7 Don’t forget about the rising cost of gas for an ICE car… You can fully charge it at night when Uber rides are at the lowest… And with an 8 year battery warranty the replacement cost will be fully recouped by then GG…
In an increasing number of states, putting more electric cars online would bring down the grid or cause rolling blackouts during the summer.
Electricity isn't free. They need to improve the infrastructure to accommodate. That translates to higher kWh rates and taxes.
If you Uber in a small area, that should work well. I just would hate to be below half on power and you have to turn down a long job because you don't have the range.
If it’s cold and/or you work a lot the range and charging speed are major hindrances. It charges painfully slow on “fast chargers” and you’re looking at 1hour charging. I felt like I was losing money by saving it.
As a lifetime Android user, I hate to admit it, but I think the audio quality from the mic on an iPhone is better than the Pixel used to record this video. 😅
Ur braver then me, I know I can’t speak for others but I don’t se many like u that can admit that the thing they have might not be as good. I mean not only in phones ofc
Fully agree, i currently use a Pixel 6 Pro. I know the Pixel 7 had major improvements on the video end, but they still have a bit more to do to catch up to the iPhone video wise.
Truth. The first I thought when I started this video
I was thinking the same thing. The video is good/great, but it seems the audio is quite a bit worse than the iPhone he has been using.
This is the very first thing i noticed. The voice is not as clear to hear as the iphone.
I'm sold. This is what's needed, down-to-earth explanations of what you're buying. Forget the racing specs everyone tries to sell you on, basic A to B with niceties is it!
A year later what do you think?
@@lukamagiccI got my EUV Premier 2023 back in August 2023 - and I love everyday
I installed a Sinwave inverter for when power outage happens and it added around ~$25 of electricity per month when I recharge it at home
An engineer colleague of mine called out the original Chevy Bolt as vastly overlooked maybe 5 years ago. He noted they have active cooling on their battery system while the Nissan Leafs were starting to show their issues with passive cooling. The size was still a challenge for me, but here we are with the EUV. Great to see this create a solid option at the more affordable end of the spectrum.
Chevy Volt too, from 2011 on. :)
EUV is only 3 inches longer then the EV. So it feels pretty much the same, spare a few inches of rear legroom.
I own a Bolt and a Tesla.
When I purchased the Bolt at $22k it was the best deal.
Today they go for around $35k and a Tesla Model 3 with the tax break and/or mark down goes for around $40k.
The Tesla is the better overall car and hence the better deal.
I like the Bolt, but the Software and Integration (Phone, Streaming) is far superior on the Tesla, the dependability (battery, safety) is also superior on the Tesla. Reality.
@@crazycoolclips With the rebates you can get a fully optioned out bolt OTD for 35k, you get a base model tesla for 40k, not counting Tax, title and licensing fees.
it;s a pretty terrible car and they started catching on fire so nah, it is now vastly overlooked.
As a 2022 Bolt EV owner, something I wish you'd mentioned (especially since you talked about the rear lights specifically) is that the new Bolts don't have amber rear turn signals. Instead, the rear brake lights double as turn signals, which has been proven to be *less safe* by the NHTSA, and is not allowed in most of the world, but for cars designed to only sell in North America manufacturers will often take that shortcut.
It's a small thing, but I think bringing more attention to it in reviews like these might help make it a less common practice.
Never understood why they gave the gen 2 volt amber turn signals, only to remove them on the bolt, then make them even worse on the bolt refresh & EUV.
Good point
At least they are really bright LEDs unlike the backup lights - which I replaced for about $35 with LEDs. With it being such a small car, I do make some concessions to safety, like avoiding turning left across traffic into a turning lane, and I put my headlights on before the auto lights kick on if it's raining. But it's a great little car overall and I bet it's the cheapest car to own over 5 years that exists.
The same thing is on the hybrid Volts. I think Chevy will implement these on all electrified and electric model
Yeah but there are yellow signal lights on the mirrors at least. I get that everyone feels the rear lighting on the Bolt isn't state of the art but its still way better than we had back in the day.
The user interface with physical buttons interface is just awesome. The UI is familiar to most users and overall I really love the effort put into this car.
While I was tempted by the Ioniq 5, the Bolt was the only car that wasn’t hugely marked up and at top end $35k get heated/cooled seats, 3D camera, wireless phone charging and CarPlay. Plenty of quick 0-30mph and I’m getting 4.3 miles per kWh. About 270 range driving it even accelerating hard often.
Ioniq 5 is extremely cool tho
*4.2 miles per kw :)
Yep. Among the many things GM never mentions, nor do EV advocates, is that the Bolt lineup is among the most efficient on the market. Ioniq will be lucky to ever see 3 miles per kw, but the Bolt will do 3 to 4+ all day. Hummer EV gets 1.6 miles per Kw.
@@arnoldmbuthia2687 I mean it just has cool lights and stuff and quicker , almost twenty grand more expensive.
How much is an ioniq 5?
@@GeekTherapyRadio Ioniq 6 is more efficient than this, but the 5 is less efficient.
My husband and I bought an EUV earlier this year and love it! Ours is the LT trim (most of the same things but no 360 cam and no super cruise) and it totalled $28k. I'm 6'4 and love the amount of room it has, it's also surprisingly quick. It's my husband's daily driver and he uses it to drive for Uber. More people need to know how great of a car it is 😊
holy cow you're a tall woman
@@charleyu5506 lol, not a woman but thanks 😁😂
Yeah, my husband is 6'2 and my just turned 13 year is already over 5'8 and still growing Ike a weed. The space is the passenger areas sold us. The tiny cargo area has been a challenge on grocery shopping days, but that's twice a month so nothing to stress over
@@charleyu5506 did you just assume their gender? (joking)
@@gabrielion9313tired old joke...
One of the simplest and most compelling reviews I’ve watched about this vehicle. Nice job
"When I finally parked it(Bolt) at my home charging station, it had gone 322 miles on a single charge. Not bad for a car rated at 238 miles per charge. Even more impressive was the fact that I didn't really try very hard to get that many miles out of it. I spent plenty of time in traffic, which helped, but there were a few sections that I was moving along at 65-70 mph as well. No matter how you look at it, 322 miles out of a Bolt is pretty impressive." - Ed Hellwig Edmund's
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@@reubennichols644 the 5kw per mile is not uncommon for a fwd economy EV.
We bought this, with all features except bluecruise. We've had it for about 2 months now and we love it. Bought it for pretty much all the reasons stated in this video, its a really practical car, with great features, at a great price. Love the hatchback format you can fit/move a lot more stuff than you would think. The miles on a charge has been fantastic for us. In warm weather with moderate freeway driving we easily exceed the rated 240miles on a full charge. We only charge it up to 80% in normal circumstances and we get about 240 miles on that.
@@rebeccaperry-piper2733 this is something a bot would ask
" bluecruise " is not a Chevy feature !
@@tpndgo2061 Ha, Super Cruise then. I did say I don't have it :)
Where does the electricity come from? Is your magic wand charged by the public utility? How do they get their power?
@@genuineimpulse9134You tell us buddy. Where does electricity come from? Where does gasoline come from?
Ive been so excited to see this on the road. This is the first genuine try at an affordable EV with genuinely respectable range and features. Really glad to see one of the OEMs start to take this EV thing seriously, and with intention to keep it going.
They need to do a lot better than this to consider it a decent try
@@Pyk4es I agree to a extent but at this price point it’s getting close to being a gas replacement. Not there just yet, but I think it’s getting damn close
@@radford2012804with the tax incentives and state rebates this car at its base model can do down to as low as 20k. Which is insane for an EV
@@Pyk4esseems like many people disagree with you.
@@radford2012804The used ones I see now look really good on price
Thank you for making a video with a more affordable car, really appreciate it. Thank you for that in depth review. It is really nice to see that one can get an ev without fomo about all those famous ev-features. It is so nice to see affordable evs that get it just right in a market of overpriced pretend-luxury.
Edit: I just noticed that there are two variants: EUV and EV. Maybe you can take a look at the "non-SUV"-variant too?
Thank you for all the effort you put in those videos. I really enjoy this channel
High key impressed with this car than any other EV you have made a video about! For that price, that's crazy. Not too shabby Chevy
I have a 2017 Chevy Bolt LT and has been the best driving experience of my life. 0$ spent on maintenance besides changing tires.
50$ on my electric bill per month to drive 800 miles. Very comfortable and quiet.
I have saved estimated $5,000 just in gas savings. Not to mention the No cost on maintenance. With that money I was able to move out of state and start over in my dream location.
Honestly highly recommend even a used model.
Its also very fast 💨
Comfortable? To me those seats on the older ones felt like a park bench with cloth over it
I did get to sit in a 23 bolt euv premier. Very very nice interior and comfortable more padded power seats for the driver
@agame-jv6zv they updated the interior?
@GenieFarms yea I got to sit in the 23 bolt euv premier. Seats are pretty good, infinitely better than before
@@agame-jv6zv ok cuz it was hard before good too hear, now I'm interested in that Purple color
I cant believe you made a video on the bolt EUV! I would've thought you'd be making a video on a >30k car. amazing work! I have one and its so fun to drive and I actually think reaching and exceeding the rated range is not too difficult as long as you're not flooring it everywhere (which ill admit is pretty hard to do lol).
EVs like this and the leaf are definitely very important for the adoption of EVs. Too many EVs are reviewed poorly and usually only against a Tesla. But guess what, most people won’t miss what the more expensive Tesla has. The Bolt and Leaf can do the school run, the commute to work and maybe stopping by the supermarket on the way back and then charge overnight at home (assuming you have the ability to. And you can save money on the Bolt by not having the heated seats at the back because if Timmy doesn’t like it, he could just take the bus
YES...yet another city car, but with a price that's more approachable.
Damn what did lil Timmy do to you?😭
Tesla is better for cross country road trips. That's it. And it's only slightly better at that
@@kingiam9271 Slightly? If the charging network for others is still anything like his video from last year Tesla's are still hands down the better choice, esp if you can't charge at home. A car that provides unreliable information is a car that will leave you stranded and should be seen as unreliable, or with extra work compared to both T and Gas.
I think Carwow also does road trips but I'm not 100% sure, I do know they test the ranges of EVs.
If companies can fix this issue then sure I'd gladly buy the best car for my needs, but till then? If you can't charge at home or wish to take long trips buy a Tesla.
Also Engineering Explained talked about smart charging in one of his videos 2 years ago I think, where sometimes bypassing suggested charging equals to less time waiting because of how charging works.
@@egg-roll8968 bruh charging infastructure is getting better and better every year. A Tesla might be slightly better at charging lol still doesn't warrant the excessive price tag. Tesla agrees that's why it's lowering prices on their overpriced vehicles.
I don't own a car with one, but I like the idea of using a dial to navigate the touch screen. Physical interfaces are easier to learn muscle memory with, making it easier to keep your eyes on the road. Not having to reach as far is nice too. It's a non issue when you're stopped, but I'm sure everyone can attest to when they've "had" to use a touch screen while their vehicle is moving.
Touch screens suck. I still know the muscle memory to adjust the head unit I took across 3 different cars in my early driving career.
@@johnmickey5017 I think for some things like maps or typing, their definitely nice. But for things like climate control/changing the song, physical buttons all the way.
Shouldn't cars be hands free altogether? It's time for Kit from Knight rider, or at least Alexa.
Mazda has been doing this for years now and now that I don't own my Cx5 anymore I definitely miss that feature.
I carpooled to school with my friend in the back seat if this car for a year. The back seat experience is genuinely pretty great for the car's size.
Love your reviews especially on this channel. I'm glad to see you reviewing different brands and price points of EVs and not just the high end or popular ones. Keep up the great work.
I think the knob scroll is pretty neat. I know in the winter when I have gloves on I can't use my car's touchscreen since it doesn't register. So the knob can be pretty handy
The biggest reason it exists is actually to maintain functionality if your Touchscreen fails without warning. Otherwise it would be completely useless.
This is what I’ve been trying to tell people for years. I’ve been driving mine since 2017. It’s a popular car for a reason.
Man, I'm glad you made this video! I own a 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV that I just got 3 months ago, and I was like, this is probably a car MKBHD will never review. I'm glad you did though. Good stuff, made me feel even better about my purchase.
I have watched auto reviews for years. I love your format. You hit all the good and bad. A 10 minute video is perfect. Thx
So glad to see Marques covering the Bolt. I’ve had the EUV since May and it’s been fantastic. Only problems I’ve run into are with the dealership service department lol. But the car itself is great and suits my needs. I don’t do a ton of long distance driving which helps, but for quick trips around town I regularly get 270-300 miles on one charge. Unless the AC/Heat is turned on 😅
So glad that he did too. I’ve been after a Tesla for a while and it’s good to see his approval on something that won’t kill my bank account. I work from home and want something with CarPlay to pick the kids up in from school. No road trips or anything and I am loving the Bolt
"[...] Unless the AC/Heat is turned on" is a big qualifier when living here in southern Texas
@@cjp6930 I was about to say the same thing except here in central florida where it's humid af all year round lol
That's the usual problem with Chevrolet. Awful service department.
On the other hand, how often do you find yourself needing service? I haven't had a single problem with my 2019 Bolt... the only time it saw the dealer after buying it, was when Chevy gave me a free (bigger) battery and an extra 10 years of warranty. Fantastic little car. Not as lux as others, but it turns out if you pay $20k more, you get more stuff (who knew?).
Yeah audio from the pixel 7 pro is little funky, especially when you switch from facing towards you to facing away from you.
Thank you! EV enthusiasts have been ignoring the Bolt for years. Meanwhile, it’s been the best value in EVs for 5 years running. Great range, great price, great storage, great features. No, it doesn’t have everything a $100k car does and you can’t take it to the track, but it’s been purchasable for 25-35k for 5 years and it gets you around town. The 50 mwh charging speed sucks for anyone with long regular driving, but the battery is big enough that if you do “normal” daily driving it doesn’t matter. I’ve had mine for 3 years now , it is our primary vehicle and share by 3 people, and I’ve never charged it except for Level 1, 110v, charging that entire time. Yep, it had a battery problem, it doesn’t any more and I got a brand new battery for free, it’s a non-issue.
I also find it looks slick AF. The rear could use some work but the overall design is great.
Good, just dont buy the most unreliable and dangerous dumpster literal fire EV, I think its called Tesla.
I just took delivery of mine yesterday and am definitely loving being able to get it under MSRP as well. And it's good to note that the 2023 is actually lower in price compared to the 2022 model which is nice since everything else in the markets seems to keep on going up
Which dealer is giving under msrp ?
@@thunderb00m mine was an order so that could also be the case since I had to wait around 5 months for mine but it was diamond Chevrolet, I got under MSRP by them giving me extras in other areas that they threw in for free
That’s because it’s not eligible for the tax rebate anymore
@@CarsTechWood you can still get the $2000 from the cvrp rebate for Cali which is still nice
@@CarsTechWood Due to the Inflation Reduction Act, Bolts will be at least partially eligible again come January 1
Thank you for covering this! I've enjoyed watching you other videos, but the Bolt and Leaf actually feel like they're attainable. I'm glad this car impressed.
It blows my mind that people are just now seeing how great of a value that Bolt EV is. Back in 2021, even when it's MSRP was $34,000 - you could walk onto a lot of lots and drive-away in a brand new 2020/2021 Bolt EV for sub $25K utilizing the manufacturer discount and Costco discount. There's stories of people on reddit walking out w/ 2020's for $20K MSRP. The Bolt EV does 0-60 in 6.3 seconds w/ performance tires - Has practically the same range as a US Base Tesla Model 3 (48K starting MSRP) and can be had for less than $30,000 after tax, title and fee. It's biggest shortcomings are it's top speed of 92-93MPH, slower DCFC speeds (55kW-60kW max) and the resistive heater (Isn't very efficient, uses a lot of power) - That being said, I don't even know if you can find a real ICE equivalent for it's price when it comes to features and performance. My '22 LT w/ every single option you can get on that trim (Heated seats, blind-spot monitoring, heated steering wheel) was less than $30,000. It costs me $5 to use 65kWh of energy, meaning it costs me $5 to go roughly 250 miles. It costs me about $20 a month in electricity as opposed to $175 a month in gasoline. No oil changes, no transmission flushes and my power company gave me $300 worth of credit for owning an EV.
Same here - I leased a fully loaded 2020 Bolt with a $44k MSRP which came to $25k out the door after Chevy discounts...didn't pay a cent driving out the door, and $230/month for 36 months. Was a hell of a bargain for an EV with 260 miles, 360 cameras, heated steering wheel, camera rear view mirror, etc. The Bolt has always been excellent value but between GM failing to market it properly and the battery fire issues it was a bit of a dud...hopefully this "new" gen gets more attention, especially as it becomes even more attractive in 2023 with the new EV credit structure.
What is this costco discount you speak of?
I bought my 2020 Bolt Premiere for $27500 (it was a demo with 1600 miles on it). The best car I’ve ever had. A joy to drive - I can’t imagine why anyone would need more acceleration. I’ve now got 30k miles on it with no maintenance other than tire rotation. AND because of the recall, at some point I’ll get a brand new battery system, so I’ll be basically starting over.
Resitive heating is 100% efficient. Every bit of energy used by the system goes to heat.
I think it helps that the tech in the Bolt has caught up to Tesla. You can now get most of the driver assist utilities, just limited as they slowly map the entire US. Also these companies are offering large touchscreens that don't run on archaic software anymore. Bolt seems a whole lot cooler with some of the software updates.
Thanks for using the Pix 7 pro... Helps dummy test it for the rest of us on the fence unsure whether to pull the trigger... The Bolt is quite pretty good - awesome review 🌟
This convinced me to place an order on an EUV. Thanks for the well summarized and insightful review. Can't wait to get it!
That's great, as long as you are not doing it to be environmentally friendly. Because the power for your car, is still going to come from burning fossil fuels or other planet destroying methods like damning rivers. It's just now going to power to charger the battery that runs the car. It could be argued that buy using an EUV you are doing MORE environmental damage as unlike a traditional motored vehicle, there's no industry set up to recycle these specialty car parts versus standard junk yards. And then there's that oh so incovenience of where does the materials for the batteries come from. You know the ones that are saving the planet by destroying it for more lithium and cobalt mines.
@@genuineimpulse9134 what a random thing to type up for no reason.
@@genuineimpulse9134 that's true, but getting one would be cheaper than getting a normal car in the long-term, to fill a car with gas is near 80€ here where it would be no more than 25€ with an EV, but of course environmental wise is totally not true....
I really like the physical rotary select knob. I could see myself being able to choose items and interact with them using my peripheral vision, letting me keep my eyes on the road. Well done
There are also controls on the steering wheel.
2017 Chevy Bolt owner with New Battery. Very pleased with the car as my first EV, glad you got to review it MKBHD!
Would have been cool if the Redline was matte black.
Was the battery covered under warranty?
@@magnate2372 The battery swap is free, and the new battery they put in is covered under a 7 year warranty.
At least that's what the rep said when they replaced the battery in my Bolt.
Just bought a Bolt and love it! Thanks for the video; it was the reason I pulled the trigger and joined the electric club. 👍
So glad to hear you liked the Bolt EUV, Marques! I picked up my 2023 Bolt EUV last month! Dealer didn't mark up the price - it was a great deal! The car is awesome. It would be fantastic if it got 300 miles of range and had fast charging, but that's literally my only gripe.
PS - Chevy pays $1,200 toward installation of a 240v at-home outlet. They arrange the electrician and everything.
Awesome to see Marques review something I can reasonably expect to be able to afford this decade
My guess on the front wheel drive is for winter time! It has heated seats and even a heated wheel so they definitely have the colder weather in mind! Rear wheel would be a lot of fish tailing. If they offered an all wheel drive that would be amazing. I'm so excited about how cheap EV's are getting and hoping when I need to upgrade cars in like 7 years that we'll have plenty of affordable options!
They were only thinking of saving money. FWD gas cars are cheaper to make and to save money they used the same platform as the sonic and spark, just adapted for electric use. Pop the hood and all the electric components are there where the gas engine would normally be.
RWD is better in every possible way than FWD except for reusing the corporate parts bin.
Try it in the snow in Mn. With snow tires and FWD, it’s a snow fighting machine.
Love the EV car reviews.
A great addition to the reviews can be testing of the car batteries on a normal day so that consumers have a more informed perspective on the range of the vehicles as it can affect their purchasing decision. Also availability of chargers.
Another suggestion for the reviews could be assessing the repairability of the vehicle over time. This could be in the style of a long term review. Most consumers aren't sure how long or expensive repairing the car would be nd I think it is important info that affects the purchasing decision of a vehicle.
Got one on order, just watching to confirm my purchase 😂. Definitely best EV for the money imo
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Marques Brownlee is the absolute BEST EV car reviewer on the planet. He cuts to the chase! He is extremely thorough yet concise. He covers everything! Yes, the BOLT EUV had a bumpy start with the battery fire issues but that has been corrected. GM says they will continue to manufacture this model for at least two more years until they come out with the new platform. EVs are evolving so we can expect lots of exciting changes from all the car makers in the future. I just ordered a BOLT EUV Premier Redline today and expect it to arrive in 5-7 months. The storage in this car is INSANE! I am six foot two and I fit comfortably in the front and back seat during my test drives. I don't know why EVs don't come with spare tires! That is a major concern for me but I will continue to think about what I can do about this. I do wish it had a front trunk but the fact that the rear seats fold all the way flat is very useful. The acceleration is good, but I don't EVER plan on driving from 0 to 60 in 4 seconds so the fact that it's not as peppy as a TESLA is of no concern. It has plenty of pep to get on the highway or to pass a car on the highway. The fact that it has all of these features (usually found only in VERY expensive EVs) is very compelling. It's not perfect, but for the money, this is an excellent value. I plan on using it to run around town and to commute back and forth to work. I had to shop around to avoid the market adjustment, the biggest Chevy Dealership in Seattle wouldn't drop their market adjustment so I shopped around and found a smaller dealership that dropped the costly and unfair market adjust if I ordered the car from the factory. So that's what I did. DON'T PAY MARKET ADJUSTMENTS folks, it's just a way for dealerships to pad their profits.
The only thing that is holding me back on buying a EUV or any EV is the spare tire my father-inlaw lives about 220 miles for us he is 91 and we make frequent trips out to see him from taken him to Doc appointments to picking up meds.
On that same note my dad is all so 91 and he is around 90 miles away I just cant see taken these trips with out a spare its just crazy untill they figure it out I am out of the EV market!
@@dirtdigger949 So just buy your own spare and wheel and PROBLEM SOLVED, there is PLENTY of cargo room to store the spare. PLENTY. Many people have done exactly this and they even have a full size wheel and tire.
@@johncolangelo1257 I told my wife the samething she just didnt go with that idea of putting any luggage in the back seat she did think about it, but for some reason turned it down. But she at least is ok with the idea of a EV so I am half way there lol. So most likely in the next 2 to 4 years or so.
Thanks for sitting in the back seat! So hard to tell how much space you get from photos. Had to return a 2017 Ford Focus Electric I tried out because I couldn't even fit my toddler in the back seat. Seriously considering going for the EUV. Love the channel man!
We got a bolt EUV over black friday with a vet discount and a costco membership. It wasn't CHEAP, but for how decked out it is in tech and what it costs compared to similar vehicles in its class, it kind of felt like we stole it (I opted out of the super cruise and the sunroof/audio upgrades). I have absolutely loved this car so far. I simply cannot recommend any other EV over this car as long as you care even a little bit about what you're paying for it.
One quirky ding against the infotainment, which is otherwise stellar in my opinion, is that the outside temperature is on the big screen and not the small one mounted above the steering wheel. This means that you can't see the outside temperature if you're using carplay/ android auto without hitting the home button. Not ideal, and I hope they fix that with an update, but also not a deal breaker.
I've been hammering GM about this since 2017 on our 2018 Terrain. Same issue. Lots of room on the instrument cluster for temp. Got an EUV as well
That bugs me too. Android Auto does have a weather/temperature icon next to the time, but it always takes 10+ minutes to start displaying for me. Not having the temperature displayed anywhere else is annoying I agree. Especially since the gauge screen has the room easily. The lower portion where it shows the gear selected gets blocked by the steering wheel, too. Should be at the top of the display instead of the very bottom.
Estimated $1,000 per year minimum savings on not having to pay for gas. No engine means less maintenance. Your essentially getting money back just by driving this car and owning it without payments
You bought it from Costco? I didn't know they did that
@@ethanbarton they had a 500 dollar credit toward the purchase of a qualifying vehicle at a participating dealership if you were a member.
Thanks for the heads up! I just got mines today! Literally just walked in the door. I had to let you know!!! Thanks you so much for the Video! Because of you I now have my Dream Car at an affordable price and it fits my whole family! Thank you! thank you! thank you!
Congrats!
Thanks still lovin it
My wife and I have a model 3 standard range plus and are looking into getting a second EV. I'm 6'9" and fit in the model 3, but no adult can fit behind me. I fit comfortably in the EUV and my wife who is 5'9" can fit behind me with room to spare. Combine this with all the great features and you've got a great EV option. Our next purchase will be either this or the ionic 5. Just depends on availability in our area.
Is Tesla model 3 good? I heard its problematic, unreliable?
@@fynkozari9271 We haven't had any problems with it. We've had it for 3 years now and still love it. The only thing that we have noticed that sucks a bit is that the battery degrades over time, but from what I've heard that's inevitable. Max range used to be 240, now it's around 200. But other than that, no issues at all.
@@fynkozari9271 Overpriced piece of junk. You get two better cars with the money
How do you fit in a Model 3? I'm 6'2" and couldn't use the steering wheel because it doesn't go up. My knees were hitting it.
@@iali00 I'm pretty sure it does. Granted, I haven't adjusted my seat settings in 3 years for my driver profile, so I haven't done it in a while, but I think you can bring the wheel closer/further as well as up and down. I'm pretty much at the extent of all settings. Seat is as low as possible, almost as far back as possible, etc.
Dang, that is some game changing automatic focus pulling with that pixel. Pretty convincing.
Late comment, but wanted to add that you're correct in front wheel drive being more optimized for regen. The motor also uses a hairpin style permanent magnet motor, which is very efficient at lower speeds. These two features combined make the Bolt EV and EUV hyper efficient for town and city driving. You'll get closer to 300 miles range in good weather in the city.
I have the Bolt EV and the what that I tell my friends about this car is that I don't know that I'd want it to be my family's only car because the charging options that are out there for non-Teslas but otherwise it is very quick for a small car. Drives smoothly, is easy to park given its size and the 360 cameras. A really nice feature is that if you leave the car plugged in, and use auto start - it heats the car up in about 3 minutes. So when I'm leaving for the day, I turn the car on, put my shoes and coat on, and by the time I head to the car it's warm. In Pa where I live that is a revelation.
Side note. I’m also from PA. Isn’t it weird how we’re the only state that verbally refers to it as “PA”. You never hear someone say “I’m from CA.” Or “I’m from TN.” But for some reason we always just say PA. Kinda funny
This is perfect! Please, more affordable electric cars. I have loved the bolt concept always. I really liked the EUV 👏
You did an excellent job reviewing this Bolt. I'm glad I stumbled upon your video while doing a search. Keep up the good work!
Drove an original Bolt for 3 years as a commuter car (about 100 miles a day). Was perfectly adequate for the price. A very solid car. This version looks even better than the original.
I still have my 2017 Bolt LT. Love this car. It’s very quick when you need it to be, also very quiet.
I have had 0 issues with this car in 5 years and drive 200 miles per day. Range does go down a bit when it’s very cold outside.
I’m gonna be driving this car into 100,000 miles soon.
@@PaulAllen786 wow how has your battery degradation been?
@@gerradwalker346 good question. Not noticeable. I actually had a severe herniated lumbar disc that prevented me from driving the last month so I did not even plug my car in to charge. Today I drove the car with the same amount of battery life that was there a month ago and seems to hold charges better over time as opposed to the first 5k- 10k miles
I have a Bolt and can tell you with conservative city driving, which lets face it is really what this car is made for it is very easy to exceed EPA rated range by as much as 50 - 100 miles. Since I got my new battery last January I have averaged 5.3 miles per KWH and that includes an occasional highway run. The only knock on the car is the slow DFC charge rate of 50KW. In fact if they had bumped up the charge rate on the EUV I might have upgraded my 2019 for a new EUV.
How much was the new battery??
@@jamalpc5012 probably free because of the recall
That's actually nuts, considering start stop is taxing as he'll, dude I am saving up for an EV right now I'm done paying a mortgage at the gas station.
5.3 miles per KWh is 179 MPGe, which is insane considering the EPA rating is only 120 MPGe, damn!
@@jamalpc5012 Yeah, all Bolts older than a year or two are getting new batteries under the recall. Many of them have already, actually. It’s pretty sweet for people with older Bolts like mine (a 2017 model) because now it has a little more range than it did when it was brand new!
As far as fuel economy, you can get 5.3 mi/kWh if you drive less than maybe 50 MPH, and you don’t use heat or AC. In fact, under ideal conditions, I’ve gotten as high as 5.7 mi/kWh (= 192 MPGe)! However, you have to be prepared to get far lower efficiency when it’s winter and you use the heat, or you drive 75 MPH on the interstate. That’ll cut the fuel economy in half sometimes. At the end of the day, if you have a car that gets 60 MPGe at its worst, and almost always over 100 MPGe when it’s not cold, that’s pretty damn good. 👍🏼
I just bought my Bolt EUV and I love the car. It’s perfect for what I need. The only down side is that it doesn’t charge as fast for road trips but perfect for commuting or driving local.
I went from a Model 3 to a Bolt EV, and honestly, I couldn't be happier. I take a handful of road trips per year, and sure it takes longer, but it was literally half the price of what I sold my 3 for, and it's a terrific daily driver. Plus, it's really the only electric "hot hatch," which is my favorite segment.
I've thought about it, but my commute is 180 miles round trip twice per week. I doubt the EUV could make this trip in cold weather using heating and 70-80mph speeds.
@@adamkimbrough5460 Drive slower? Charge at your destination? Bundle up?
I just drove from Canon to Denver CO, 120 miles on the dot, for Turkey day. I plugged in to my mom's dryer outlet* and was charged and ready to head back the next morning. Used 40kWh for the 120 miles despite it being 20F outside and completing the drive in under 2 hours, meaning an average speed of 60mph despite going through CO Springs Turkey day traffic. Plus there's Monument Hill...
*Even if you can't charge like that at your destination a basic wall outlet will get you 3mph back in the battery. A dryer outlet is ~30mph. And the 50kW max charging something like 150mph. You don't need to do fast charging, and you'll save money if you don't, but it is an option. An extra half hour once on your trip to cut your cost per mile to a third or even a quarter of an average gas car? Yes please.
Tesla are overpriced pieces of junk for cultist who want to give their savings to Musk
@@chicoeur619 lol you are crazy. Name me an AWD EV that gets 340 or more miles for less than $50k (what I paid before tax in 2021). I love my Model 3 LR. 21k miles and no issues. Saved $1800 in gas already.
The value of this thing at MSRP is amazing. I do wonder if dealers will actually sell them for that price, or if they're doing the crap Kia has been doing and marking them up like crazy. You don't see as many of these on the road as I'd expect.
Super Cruise on road trips in western states is an absolute game changer for fatigue.
I bought the Bolt EV and was able to purchase for MSRP. The Bolt subreddit is a good place to find info on dealers that don't have add on charges.
I bought my Bolt EUV for MSRP at the end of June. Local in this area dealers are not marking up at all. Mine was loaded (except for SuperCruise, which we'll get with a Blazer EV next year for long road trips) for just over $35k. Love the shade for the roof, remote interior conditioning, responsive infotainment with wireless Android Auto and Carplay, comfortable ride and other amenities for the price.
Got mine at MSRP in September. Very happy with it
I ordered one and both Chevy dealers I went to said they will order and sell it at MSRP. If you want one off the lot they will upcharge!
I haven't had much luck finding MSRP deals locally and I'm in Minnesota.
I have a 2017 Bolt Ev (slightly smaller) and because the windshield is so far ahead on the dash one can easily fit 10ft long boards inside with the hatch closed. It's by far the most practical/economical vehicle I've ever owned. I drive mostly country/city roads and get 4.+ m/kw
Chevy really nailed it with the Bolt. GM in general (pun intended) has been improving rapidly.
Yea i agree but the new ev designs dont really look great to me like the silverdo ev. Also why are the brake lights so low on the Bolt when there are alot of high trucks and suvs
@@green29373 If you can't see the brake lights, you're probably too close behind the bolt anyway (bigger vehicles have longer brake distance too), and if you really insist on not leaving space between you and the person in front of you (or if you're in very heavy traffic) there's always the third brake light.
It's funny you say that because they are not making them anymore
That selection dial thing looks awesome for selecting stuff while driving. Hate to use a touch screen in that situation.
Thanks for making me take another look at the Bolt. Still driving and loving my 2013 Volt - so I’m a fan. Would like you to include V2L ability in your reviews if possible. Cheers.
We have a Mach-E and a Bolt EV (not the EUV). You can get one fairly loaded for $25k right now, and the Bolt EV is just an unbeatable value as a commuter car. Feature-for-feature combined with a very low cost to operate make it an insane deal. We love our Bolt. We love our Mach-E too (we wanted something that charged faster and had more space for road trips). Though, the Bolt EV is SURPRISINGLY roomy inside.
Also, my s22 Ultra, in a case, fits in the wireless charger (and charges) in our Bolt. :-)
Final edit: the Bolt EV is also quicker and bit more fun to drive than the EUV. Add that to the lower price, and I'm happy!
This may be my next car (WFH, short trips, 2nd family car). Kind of exactly what I need at a great price, wonder how stock and mark-up is going to sit over the coming few months.
My cousin owns a dealership in north carolina that does $0 markups
Have you looked into apteras?
Wow, you’re a natural at this. Know what you’re talking about, good detail without going off the boring car-lover deep-end, positive but totally fair. Great content!
Bolt EUV is a great car with no compromises. It seems to me that it is more functional (less about looks) and sensibly priced -and that gets held against it!
But how long to charge from 15-100%? It it faster than filling up gasoline 50 litres?
@@fynkozari9271 By charging at home, you just wake up with a full “tank”. Any time saved in filling up 50 liters of gas is easily made up 10x by not having to go to the gas station. If you don’t have a way to conveniently charge overnight, then it can get more annoying.
@@lawbinson but what about the lithium ion? It's fire 🔥 hazard, it can burn entire house down while charging. Not environment friendly, very hard to extinguish. It's not suitable for hot weather. Especially Tesla, 2022 most unreliable. The repair price is too expensive.
@@fynkozari9271 Guess what is flammable in a Gas car? And gas cars being environmentally friendly is quite the take.
It's an air fryer - super handy and slightly better than the alternative in tons of ways
For someone who drives a 2014 Nissan rogue that is the tiny bit larger gas crossover version; this car is highly appealing. I also have a sub trunk but the one in the Bolt EUV appears to be deeper. Great vid!
marques and crew are just so good at content creation, and differentiating what they produce when compared to others in the category. there’s a standard formula when reviewing cars, and the other car reviewers have that down to the t, but marques and co seem to be able to use the formula, but some how throw in a different flavor.
Wow, Chevy's design team did a great job, especially the exterior. Looks sharp.
I've had a 2017 original model Bolt for the last year or so and its the best car I've ever owned, even with the battery recall issue, but now after the replacement battery was installed I now have basically a brand new car with a renewed 10 year warranty. The Chevy Bolt is one of the most accessible EVs out there and makes a fantastic commute car, its great for uber drivers, etc. Fortunately the mechanics of the vehicle are much better quality than the interior materials. :). Its nice to see the Bolt get some love.
Surprisingly good. The infotainment system especially. The UI/UX is well designed, intuitive at first glance.
Damn! this thing is so well equipped and I think it looks really good in that spec.
Thanks!
I think these mandatory slow charging vehicles may end up lasting longer because you aren't asking the most from the battery all the time like a typical fast charger would.
Mandatory?
@@aminfozdar yes.
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ forcing religion on others will now encourage people to be religious
@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist Try converting a Muslim. I've seen many Christians become Muslims. Haven't seen a single Muslim convert to Christianity. You've got the wrong religion bud
i would say probably 95% of the time people are not using DC fast charging. they're really only meant for road trips, and most people are just fine never using one and charging at home with either an installed charger or one just connected to a 240v outlet.
I'm actually considering this car as my next vehicle, so thanks for this video. Also, the Pixel 7 Pro did a GREAT job on recording this video. I wouldn't have know that this was filmed with anything other than a professional video camera if you hadn't mentioned it. The only glitch, and I don't know which device you were using at the time, was the solar flaring at 8:51 in the video, but I'm sure the phone or the Insta360 must have been right in line with the sun at that moment.
Bolt is a great product. As someone who appreciates utility and efficiency in a daily EV it's a tough package to beat. There are plenty of subjective things some people may like or dislike (styling, whether you need super fast charging when not charging at home, etc) but objectively, it's a really solid little EV, and a great value. As someone wh's owned plenty of exciting cars from Porsche, Lotus, etc, etc. I'm a fan...function over form always does it for me.
The audio and video is much better on the iPhone 14 Pro.....still the pixel has improved a lot in video recording when compared to previous versions!
I immediately noticed the change in quality in this video and audio.... Definitely recommending iphone
The audio sounds sooo much worse, I immediately was wondering if it’s always sounded that bad on auto focus
I really like the chevy bolt euv. Love how the dash is configured. Great starter electric car.
I’ve had a 2018 bolt ev for two years now and absolutely love it.
Side note: would be interesting if you mentioned if the car video feed was accessible as a dash cam feed. It’s handy.. and only a few cars make this available to consumer..
With the amount of available cameras in this car it would be such a great feature to have. Unfortunately I’ve had to find a solution to fit a front and rear dash cam on my EUV.
Definitely gonna need a video on the 2023 Prius Prime once it's out! The press release info is promising and it looks great, I think you can get a lot of people into buying that and shifting over to a plug in hybrid car.
And no worries about range anxiety! I think efficient hybrids that can do 50 mpg or more makes sense over full electric!
I'm reaaaaally tempted by the Bolt but have grievances with Chevy, holding out for the plugin Prius
MPG is so 20th century, bring on the EVs!
@@rogermartinez78 I think electric is good with a 2 car family. One person has a hybrid and the other electric. I got a Ford Maverick hybrid and it's fantastic. Some trips I have averaged 52 mpg! My last fill up was 12 gallons and I got 600 miles out of that.
Although I am not interested in getting any EV I still watched this whole video. Marques does such a great job reviewing things.
I like the combination of touch screen and abundant buttons. To me, the only critical shortcoming is a lack of AWD.
Unless your deep in the snowbelt people don’t really need awd. More $, heavier, more complex, more expensive to repair, less range. Regen does better with fwd as well and if you do unfortunately live near the Canadian area you only need two snow tires and not four with fwd
I always love when people who don’t drive normal cars get into normal cars and are sooooo amazed at the features that they’ve had forever. In a lot of cases actually, we lower class driving car enthusiasts are often SHOCKED at what features high end cars are missing that our “low end” cars have. LOL.
I owned a 2017 Bolt for three years--bought it used. Drove it for 3 years and 4 months, then I rolled into the Bolt EUV in Feb 2023. I have put almost 25,000 miles on the car since that time...I have ZERO complaints. I don't even mind the slower charging at DCFC stations because I am only there for about 30 minutes or less...enough time to use the bathroom, stretch, and get a snack. There was NOBODY more critical of EVs than me until I drove one in 2019. One week later, I owned one. I have not and WILL not look back and I have zero regrets for owning a Bolt! I like the Bolt so much, I even named my UA-cam channel @MyBoltEUV! 😁
I got an EUV in August and couldn't be happier. What you get for the price just can't be beat. I even did a short (600 mile) road trip, and while the slower charging isn't ideal I was able to time it to meal breaks and it wasn't as bad I thought it might be.
Facts. After bathroom, dine, or run an errand while charging can be doable in order to maximize time.
We feel the same about our EUV. For a regional (1 stop) road trip it's perfectly fine. Time it with lunch/dinner and you won't even notice. I wouldn't want to do more than 1-2 stops for road trips, but it's utility as a city/commuter vehicle is pretty much unmatched.
It’s definitely a great option for an in town/city daily driver when you can charge at home. The slow charging speed isn’t ideal for road trips
The dynamic range on the shots with the sun right behind you are incredible
I love this channel already and this style of reviews where you convey really well the feeling and exactly what you can expect from the vehicle with all of the important aspects, while not "rattling off spec sheets" so to speak.
On this pixel phone I like the overall color reproduction (image sharpnes/cleanness/noisiness not so much), the iPhone tends to switch to a weird color-space in certain lighting conditions, like in portrait in your previous video(s) (maybe it's the HDR making the image look flat-greyish/washed out/dull).
Hes a down to earth guy!No snob!
2:49 You’re right that DC fast charging tops out around 50-55 kW, but *it takes MUCH longer than 30 minutes to charge 10-80%.* It’s more like 60-75 mins.
I drive the 2017 Bolt EV and every version since then has the same charging limit (including 2023 Bolt EUV). It’s not a problem at all when you drive less than about 150 miles in a day, but when you go on a longer trip…it will test your patience.
Overall, I love my Bolt! Hoping to switch into an Equinox EV someday, which would be a little bigger and DC fast charge up to 150 kW. 👍🏼
Marques greatly deemphasized the slowness of the fast charging. Positive reviews are more rewarding to content creators, and that’s how they make a living.
@@BobbieGWhiz There’s a lot of positive stuff to say about the Bolt and I like Marques’ positive attitude in general, but that “fact” was just straight up wrong. I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt and assume that he made an honest mistake.
@@BobbieGWhiz thats because he doesn’t know shit about cars or batterie
@@BobbieGWhiz Exactly!
@@RyanWilliams222 naw i believe marques not some random UA-cam comment
I like your presentation(s)…your tempo and subject matter/questions are very relevant and practical 👏🏻🙌🏻👏🏻
The problem is the dealership markups, until the market adjusts it's going to be hard to find one for the base price
GM has but a block on any dealerships putting a markup on their new EV lines. If you see one at a dealership, you can report them to GM and they can lose the ability to sell the EV lines.
Love the physical button controls at a lower price! I hope the more expensive cars take notes...
Seriously, I'm so done with this "let's force people to play with a laggy tablet to turn on the A/C" business, it's so unsafe.
Ive been so excited to see this on the road.
And yeah, the Bolt EUV is probably the best EV out there as long as you're not a frequent road tripper or have extremely long commutes to work. I truly think this is the perfect EV for like 80% of the people out there. Hopefully GM keeps the pricing the same for next year so that combined with the tax credit you'll get an awesome deal if you're looking for one.
I agree, except 80% is a bit high considering 1/3 of the US auto consumers cannot charge at home.
@@davidwill1320 something not mentioned in this is that the bolt comes with a two stage charger, and as of this moment Chevy is still offering to pay $1000 towards an 240v outlet install after purchase.
@@Pi3thon When I say can't charge at home I'm talking about those who cannot install a charger at any cost. A good example are those who live in apartments.
@@davidwill1320 If they still have on site parking they should be getting together with the rest of the tenants and forcing the --bastards-- I mean landlords to install charging where they park. The landlords should be volunteering to do it to prove they're more than just leeches on society.
If they don't have on site parking then having any car is a hassle. Just park at a Target/Sams/Costco/Khols/ or pretty much any other store that usually has chargers nowadays.
Or Dark Brandon could rear his head again and start installing public lvl2 chargers in the light and power poles like they're doing in EU.
@@Jcewazhere We can talk all day about what landlords and tenants SHOULD do. :-)
Normal looking EV. I like it. And physical controls!!! YES PLEASE! More like these.
Picking mine up on wednesday. Got a 23 EUV premier redline. Like 36k msrp but with all the fed/state/power company incentives I am getting $15,700 off that price and a free level 2 charger installed at home. Also discounted charging rates from the power company (We do have solar but not enough to fully cover our use). Going to use it to commute to work and charge it at home
MKBHD, you should do a tech deep dive on the battery lifecycle. I love the idea of EVs but wonder if they're all that sustainable with today's battery tech and supply chain.
I own a business that has installed approaching 60,000 solar systems of which almost 7000 have had batteries. I am an expert on batteries.
What I can tell you is the chemistry in this battery will allow it to be useful for 12-13 years and the range to drop about 2.3% annually. After that time it can be ~ 95% recycled into new batteries
@@mattbrew11 Insightful response. Do you have thoughts about the battery supply chain?
@@jmpersic yes. Domestic mineral supply is abysmal currently. We fix that and no one ever wants an ICE again.
EUV owner. I predict, in 10-12 yrs there will be aftermarket sellers that will take your 80% remaining capacity 64kWh Bolt battery, and give you credit towards a 128kWh battery that will fit back in the same spot. The battery has 3 wire terminals and 10 bolts holding it in, so 1hr tops to swap out. And you have now doubled your range. They will probably upgrade your charger controller to allow faster DC charge rates as well. My prediction
This is what EVs need to be, this is a great EV for the money.
Ngl the fact the Bolt has Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, a decent built in touch UI, AND the 2018-Mazda-style dial input? Love it. Worth a buy just for that, considering everything else is good. I love options. I LOVE options.
you reviews just keep getting better.