Bolt Reborn: Chevy’s 2027 EV brings faster charging and an LFP battery

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Chevrolet resurrects the Bolt as the 2027 model, swapping in a 65 kWh lithium-iron-phosphate pack for about 262 miles of range, 210 hp front‑drive, and 0–60 mph in 6.8 seconds. It supports up to 150 kW DC fast charging via a Tesla-style NACS socket, runs Android Automotive OS, and offers RS and LT trims priced around $32,995 and $28,995 respectively. Production at Fairfax, Kansas is planned to last only about 18 months before GM retools the plant for gasoline models, making this a short-lived revival.
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