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Considering an EV upgrade? The Chevrolet Bolt EV offers leading range and rapid charging. Here's how it stacks up against the Nissan Leaf, with the Bolt EV taking the lead.
Built for longer drives and fewer stops, the Chevrolet Bolt EV offers an EPA-estimated range of up to 259 miles per charge, making it a strong choice for extended drives and less-frequent charging stops. This outdoes the Leaf's 212-mile range, allowing for greater driving flexibility.
With a fast-charging option, the Chevrolet Bolt EV can add up to 100 miles of range in just half an hour, ideal for drivers with busy schedules. Though the Leaf has fast-charge capability, it’s slower than the Bolt EV, meaning longer wait times for drivers.
Beyond range and charging capabilities, the Bolt EV stands out for its performance, with engaging handling and smooth acceleration. The Nissan Leaf’s setup, while practical, lacks the Bolt’s handling finesse, making the Bolt EV a more enjoyable choice on the road.
The interior of the Bolt EV is packed with tech, including an intuitive infotainment display and smartphone compatibility. The Leaf also has tech features but lacks the Bolt EV's seamless functionality, keeping the Chevrolet Bolt EV in the lead for driver satisfaction.
See firsthand the 2024 Chevrolet Bolt EV’s superior range, charging, and features. Head to a nearby dealer to test drive the Bolt EV and see the difference.
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