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Which Chevy Bolt has the longest range?

The Bolt EV offers the longest range among Chevrolet’s Bolt lineup, with EPA-estimated up to 259 miles per charge in its latest versions, while the Bolt EUV tops out around 247 miles. This article explains the current figures and how the ranges have evolved over time.


Current range leaders


The following figures reflect the EPA-estimated ranges for the two Bolt variants that are commonly on sale in recent model years.



  • Bolt EV: Up to 259 miles per charge (66 kWh battery; 2022–present)

  • Bolt EUV: Up to 247 miles per charge (65 kWh battery; 2022–present)


In practical terms, the Bolt EV delivers the longer single-charge distance, while the Bolt EUV prioritizes interior space and comfort with a slightly lower range.


Notes on how the numbers are used


EPA ranges are laboratory estimates for typical driving conditions. Real-world range varies with temperature, terrain, driving style, speed, and the use of climate control or accessories. Warranty and recall histories can also influence ownership experience, so buyers should verify current status with Chevrolet or a dealer.


Historical range by model year


Range has evolved as Chevrolet updated batteries and software. The following snapshots provide a sense of how ranges have changed since the Bolt first launched.



  • 2017–2019 Bolt EV: 238 miles EPA

  • 2020–2021 Bolt EV: 238 miles EPA

  • 2022–2023 Bolt EV: 259 miles EPA

  • 2022–present Bolt EUV: 247 miles EPA


These figures reflect factory-rated estimates for typical configurations. Real-world performance will vary, and newer software or battery updates could adjust ranges slightly in practice.


What this means for buyers


For buyers prioritizing maximum range on a single charge, the Bolt EV is the clear leader within Chevrolet’s Bolt family. If you value extra cabin space or a taller ride height alongside solid DC fast-charging capabilities, the Bolt EUV remains a compelling option, though with a modest range trade-off. Prospective purchasers should also consider charging infrastructure, daily driving distance, and climate considerations when evaluating expected real-world range.


Summary


Across Chevrolet’s current Bolt lineup, the Bolt EV provides the longest EPA-rated range at up to about 259 miles per charge, compared with the Bolt EUV’s roughly 247 miles. Real-world results vary, but for those seeking maximum range from a Bolt, the EV variant is the strongest performer.

Can a Chevy Bolt charge at a Tesla station?


Yes, a Chevy Bolt can use a Tesla Supercharger with an adapter, but it depends on the type of charger. For DC fast charging, you need a special adapter (NACS to CCS) and must use the Tesla app to start the session. For AC Level 2 "destination" chargers, you may need a different adapter (NACS to J1772). 
You can watch this video to see how to charge a Chevy Bolt at a Tesla Supercharger: 59sDrive The Lightning - The EV Tech ChannelYouTube · May 13, 2025
For Tesla DC Superchargers

  • You will need an adapter: A NACS to CCS adapter is required for the Bolt, which has a CCS port. 
  • Use the Tesla app: You must use the Tesla app to find a compatible station, initiate and monitor the charging session, and pay for the charge. 
  • Find compatible stations: The Tesla app will show you compatible stations. Check the station's information page to verify your vehicle's compatibility. 
  • Not all stations are compatible: Only certain stations have been enabled for non-Tesla vehicles. Tesla also has a limited number of stations with a built-in "Magic Dock" that can charge a non-Tesla car directly. 

For Tesla AC Level 2 (Destination) Chargers 
  • You will need an adapter: A NACS to J1772 adapter is needed for these chargers. 
  • Plug and charge: Once the adapter is connected, you can typically plug and charge without using an app. 
  • Not all destination chargers work: Some destination chargers may not be compatible with the adapter. 

Other things to know
  • Check your car's compatibility: Not all Chevy Bolt models are compatible with all Tesla charging networks. 
  • Charging speed: The Chevy Bolt can charge at a maximum speed of around 50 kW at a Supercharger, which is the car's max rate. 
  • Use the official adapter: Some third-party adapters may not be compatible with all Tesla stations. If possible, use an adapter from a trusted brand or the official adapter from GM. 



What is the true range of the Chevy Bolt?


The EPA gives the 2023 Bolt EV an estimated 259 miles of range on a full charge. That matches the EPA rating for the previous generation Bolt, and it's competitive with other similarly priced EVs such as the Hyundai Kona Electric.



What year is the bad Chevy Bolt?


The Chevy Bolt years to avoid are generally considered to be the 2017-2019 models due to the risk of battery fires, with the 2020 and 2021 models also impacted by the same recall, although to a lesser extent. These models require careful checking of the battery's recall status, as they were subject to recalls for battery-related issues that could lead to fires. The 2022 and 2023 models are considered more reliable, but some early 2022s may have had issues until production changes were implemented in the spring of 2022. 
Years to be cautious about

  • 2017-2022 (Bolt EV) and 2022 (Bolt EUV): These are the models covered by the main battery recall that aimed to address the risk of battery fires. 
  • 2017-2019: These years had widespread battery issues that led to a full recall and replacement of the battery pack for many vehicles. 
  • 2020-2021: Some models from these years were also part of the recall, though their original batteries were slightly different than the 2017-2019 models. 
  • Early 2022: Some early production 2022 models may have had issues before the production changes were made around April 2022. 

How to mitigate risk
  • Check for recall completion: Verify that the battery recall has been fully addressed for any used Bolt you are considering. A vehicle with a newly replaced battery pack is a safer bet. 
  • Review maintenance records: Look for any documentation that shows the battery replacement has been completed. A Carfax report can be helpful for this purpose. 
  • Avoid models with unresolved issues: If a seller can't provide proof of a new battery pack or has a car with unresolved recall issues, it's best to avoid buying it. 
  • Consider later models: The 2023 and later models are generally considered more reliable as they have benefited from the production changes and fixes made to the batteries. 



What is the best model year of Chevy Bolt?


What Is the Best Model-Year Used Chevrolet Bolt? The best years to buy a used Chevy Bolt are the 2022-2023 models. Because the Bolt only ran for one generation, there isn't much daylight between the model years. We'd go for the newer-model Bolts because they offered more features and the Bolt EUV option.


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