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How much is the 2024 Chevy Bolt?

The 2024 Chevy Bolt lineup carries two electric hatchbacks with starting prices in the low-to-mid $30,000s before destination charges, varying by model and trim. Final out-the-door pricing depends on trim, options, local taxes, and any incentives. This article provides the latest pricing framework and what influences the total cost.


Pricing by model


Chevrolet lists the Bolt EV and Bolt EUV in multiple trims. Here are the general starting price ranges for the 2024 models before destination and taxes.



  • Bolt EV LT: Starting around $31,000

  • Bolt EV Premier: Starting around $38,000

  • Bolt EUV LT: Starting around $34,000

  • Bolt EUV Premier: Starting around $41,000


These figures are before delivery charges, taxes, and any dealer-added options. Actual prices vary by region and dealer, and promotions or inventory can shift final offers.


Understanding the trims


The Bolt EV is typically offered in LT and Premier trims, offering a different set of features such as upgraded audio, driver-assistance tech, and comfort options. The Bolt EUV adds a slightly larger body and more cabin space, with similar LT and Premier trims. Trim choices influence not only equipment but also the starting price.


What can affect the final price


In addition to the base MSRP, several factors can change what you pay at the dealership. These include destination charges, local taxes and fees, dealer markup or incentives, and any current promotions. The federal tax credit and state or local incentives can also reduce the effective cost for eligible buyers. Always verify the exact amount at the time of purchase with the dealer and check current eligibility for any tax credits.


Incentives and financing considerations


As of 2024, federal tax credits for electric vehicles and state or local incentives vary by vehicle, battery materials, and manufacturing location due to rules under the Inflation Reduction Act. Some Bolt models may qualify for up to $7,500 in federal credits for EVs, depending on how the car is built and its battery source, with additional regional incentives possible. Check IRS guidance and Chevrolet’s incentives page, along with your state’s program, for current eligibility. Financing terms from banks and credit unions also affect the overall cost of ownership.


Where to buy and how to compare offers


Prices can vary by dealership, and stock can influence the final price. Use Chevrolet’s official configurator to build your Bolt with chosen trims and options, then compare offers from local dealers. Don’t forget to factor in destination charges and potential incentives when comparing total out-the-door price.


Summary


The 2024 Chevy Bolt lineup presents two electric hatchbacks with starting prices in the low-to-mid $30,000s before destination: the Bolt EV and the Bolt EUV in various trims. The best way to confirm the exact price for your situation is to configure the vehicle on Chevrolet’s site or contact a local dealer, as final pricing depends on trims, options, location, and eligible incentives.

Why is Chevy discontinuing the Bolt?


Why Are These Chevy Bolt Models Being Discontinued? The reason why the Chevy Bolt models are ending production is because of their batteries. Chevrolet is making a significant investment in Ultium®-based platforms. The upcoming Chevy Blazer EV and Chevy Equinox EV use this newer, more advanced architecture.



What is the lifespan of a Chevy Bolt battery?


The battery in the Chevy Bolt EV or Bolt EUV is guaranteed to get at least 8 years or 100,000 miles out of a new battery. Keep reading to learn more about the longevity of EV batteries with Sunset Chevrolet.



When can I buy a 2025 Chevy Bolt?


The 2025 Chevrolet Bolt EV does not exist, since the last model year of the first-generation Bolt EV was 2023. Looking ahead, the Bolt EV will return for the 2026 model year.



Can I charge a Chevy Bolt at a Tesla charging station?


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