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Thinking about your next electric vehicle? The Chevrolet Bolt EV offers leading range and rapid charging. Let’s look at how it compares to the Nissan Leaf, with the Bolt EV coming out on top.
Perfect for those who value longer trips, the Bolt EV delivers an EPA-estimated 259-mile range per charge, making it a great option for commutes or long journeys without needing to recharge. This surpasses the Nissan Leaf’s top range of 212 miles, giving Bolt EV owners the freedom to drive with fewer interruptions.
With DC fast charging, the Bolt EV quickly adds 100 miles in just 30 minutes, ideal for drivers with busy schedules. The Nissan Leaf has fast charging, but its speeds are slower than the Bolt EV’s, meaning longer wait times for drivers.
Beyond range and charging, the Bolt EV has the edge in performance, with responsive handling and smooth acceleration. The Leaf's performance, while efficient, can feel less dynamic and agile, highlighting the Bolt’s edge in driving engagement.
Inside, the Bolt EV has a fully connected interior with an easy-to-navigate infotainment system, smartphone integration, and more. The Leaf includes tech features but can’t quite match the Bolt’s intuitive setup, positioning the Bolt EV as a top choice for connected, easy driving.
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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