Consumer Reports New Cars – November 2019

(Kiana) #1

V I TAL STATS


OVERALL
SCORE

ROAD-TEST
SCORE
Price as tested
$43,155
Trim line Premier
Drivetrain
200-hp electric
motor; 1-speed
direct drive; FWD
Range 250 miles

Reasons to Buy
Long range
Quick
acceleration
Agile handling
Quiet cabin
Elevated driving
position

Reasons to Skip
Spongy-feeling
brake pedal
Choppy ride
Uncomfortable
driver’s seat
Cheap interior
quality
Long charging
times

30 NEW CARS CR.ORG/CARS


On the Road Charged and Ready


THE CHEVROLET BOLT is
a relatively affordable electric
vehicle with a robust driving
range and a fun-to-drive char-
acter. Even in the face
of new competitors, it still
stands out.
The Bolt is built around a
60-kWh battery pack that sits
under the car’s floor, helping
the car achieve a 250-mile
cruising range in our tests—
more than some pricier
EVs. Still, it took us 10 hours
on a 240-volt connector
to charge from empty. The
upside is that the Bolt’s
range is so robust, most dri-
vers won’t need to charge
from empty very often.
Step on the throttle and
the Bolt’s electric torque
immediately makes itself
known. With 200 electrified
horses on tap, this small
hatchback accelerates with
gusto, running from 0 to
60 mph in a scant 6.8 seconds.
That heavy, low-mounted
battery contributes to the
Bolt’s planted feel despite its
tall stance. The car is eager
to tackle a curvy road and
is actually fun to drive.
But the ride is stiff and gets
choppy over rough roads.
An elevated driving posi-
tion, plus an expansive
windshield and tall front side
windows, make the Bolt
feel open and airy. There is
good room up front, but
we didn’t like the narrow,
thinly padded seats. Even
the top Premier trim lacks
adjustable lumbar support.
Overall, interior quality is
on the cheap side—especially

given the Bolt’s price.
The rear seat has good
space and a completely flat
floor. Unlike some other EVs,
the Bolt has good cargo room.
A 10.2-inch touch screen
displays comprehensive
energy consumption data,
and audio and phone func-
tions can be performed via
steering wheel controls
and viewed in the cluster
between the gauges.
Advanced safety and driver
assist systems are available
on both LT and Premier trims,
including FCW, AEB, and
BSW. However, none of these
features are standard.

BEST VERSION TO GET

We’d go for
the LT with the
optional Driver
Confidence and
Driver Confidence
II packages,
which offer a lot
of safety and
convenience
features for the
money, as well as
DC fast-charging
capability.

Chevrolet
Bolt

! 0


71 76

Free download pdf