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Does Bolt EUV come in AWD?

No. The Bolt EUV is not offered with all-wheel drive. It is sold in front-wheel-drive form only, with GM not announcing a dual-motor AWD version for the Bolt EUV as of 2024–2025. This article explains the drivetrain, why AWD isn’t part of the Bolt EUV package, and what GM offers if AWD is a priority.


Bolt EUV drivetrain at a glance


The Bolt EUV is Chevrolet’s larger, crossover‑style electric vehicle, built on GM’s BEV2 platform. It uses a single front‑mounted electric motor and a 65 kWh battery, delivering front‑wheel drive and a competitive EPA‑rated range for the segment. The setup prioritizes efficiency and value over all‑wheel traction in adverse conditions.



    Before listing the key drivetrain and performance attributes, note that this section highlights aspects directly relevant to the AWD question.


  • Drivetrain: front-wheel drive with a single electric motor powering the front axle.

  • Battery and range: 65 kWh battery, with an EPA‑estimated range around 247 miles on EUV models.

  • Power and performance: about 200 horsepower and roughly 266 lb-ft of torque, tuned for everyday driving.

  • Transmission and efficiency: single‑speed transmission; front‑drive layout designed for efficiency and cost containment.

  • All-wheel-drive availability: currently not offered; no GM‑confirmed AWD Bolt EUV model exists.


In short, the Bolt EUV remains a front‑drive electric crossover, designed for efficiency and affordability rather than all‑wheel capability.


GM’s broader EV lineup and AWD options


For buyers who require all‑wheel drive, GM’s other electric crossovers and SUVs provide AWD configurations. The Bolt EUV does not offer AWD, but models like the Blazer EV and Cadillac Lyriq include AWD in certain trims, illustrating how GM approaches all‑wheel traction in its current electric family.



    Before the list, a quick note on the scope of models that offer AWD within GM’s EV lineup.


  • Chevrolet Blazer EV: AWD available on select trims, providing dual‑motor capability for better traction in adverse conditions and enhanced performance.

  • Cadillac Lyriq: AWD dual‑motor setup available on multiple trims, delivering all‑weather capability and power delivery.


These options show that while the Bolt EUV sticks to front‑wheel drive, GM does offer AWD in other, larger EVs for customers who need it.


Summary


Bottom line: No, Bolt EUV does not come in AWD. It is a front‑wheel‑drive, single‑motor EV with a 65 kWh pack and an EPA‑estimated range around 247 miles. If all‑wheel drive is essential, consider GM’s AWD options in other models such as the Blazer EV or Lyriq. The Bolt EUV remains a budget‑friendly entry in GM’s electric lineup, prioritizing efficiency and value over all‑wheel capability.

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