What are the trim levels of the Chevy Bolt?
The Chevrolet Bolt lineup consists of two electric hatchbacks, the Bolt EV and the Bolt EUV. For both models, Chevrolet has typically offered two primary trims, with additional appearance packages available in some model years. This article explains what those trims are and how they differ.
The Bolt lineup is offered primarily in LT and Premier trims for both the Bolt EV and Bolt EUV.
Bolt EV trim levels
The Bolt EV comes in two trims, providing a value-focused entry and a more well-equipped option. Here are the main differences you typically see across model years.
- LT — Entry-level trim with standard connectivity and safety features. It focuses on core essentials, including the infotainment system and smartphone integration, along with Chevrolet Safety Assist features common to the lineup.
- Premier — Higher trim that adds more premium interior and technology features, such as upgraded materials, additional driver-assistance options, and enhanced comfort elements.
In summary, the LT is the more affordable starting point, while the Premier enhances interior feel and technology without stepping up to a separate platform or drivetrain.
Bolt EUV trim levels
- LT — Base trim with essential tech and safety features, suitable for buyers seeking the core Bolt experience at a lower price point.
- Premier — Top trim that adds more premium materials, improved comfort, and additional technology and safety features compared with the LT.
Both Bolt EV and Bolt EUV trims can be paired with optional packages or styling enhancements in certain years, giving buyers a bit more customization without moving to a higher- or separate-trim designation.
Packages and notable editions
Chevrolet has occasionally offered appearance and content packages for the Bolt lineup, most notably the Redline Edition. These packages typically apply to higher trims (often the Premier) and emphasize styling cues like unique wheels, blacked-out finishes, and red accents. Availability of such packages varies by model year and region, so prospective buyers should check current dealership listings for exact offerings.
Overall, the Bolt’s trim structure is straightforward: LT is the value-oriented option, and Premier is the well-equipped choice across both Bolt EV and Bolt EUV, with occasional special editions or packages to add cosmetic flair or extra features.
