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Will there be a 2024 Chevy Bolt EUV?

No. Chevrolet did not release a 2024 Bolt EUV.


Chevrolet’s Bolt EUV remained tied to the 2023 model year in the United States, while General Motors redirected attention toward a new generation of electric SUVs and crossovers, including the Equinox EV and Blazer EV. This article examines what happened, what buyers can expect today, and how to evaluate alternatives if you’re shopping for an EV now.


Context: The Bolt EUV’s recent history


The Bolt EUV is the larger variant of the Chevy Bolt line, built on the same Ultium platform that underpins GM’s newer electric vehicles. In its 2022–2023 iteration, the EUV offered an EPA-estimated range around 247 miles with a 66-kWh battery, and it remained a comparatively affordable entry point into GM’s EV lineup. However, a series of battery-related recalls and safety investigations in 2021–2023 disrupted production and sales for the Bolt family. After remedy steps and recalls were addressed, GM focused on expanding its broader EV portfolio, rather than introducing a new 2024 Bolt EUV model year.


Milestones affecting the Bolt EUV


The following timeline highlights key developments that influenced Bolt EUV availability and the decision not to release a 2024 model:



  • 2021–2023: Battery safety recalls requiring parts replacement and service programs across Bolt EV and Bolt EUV models.

  • 2022: Bolt EUV gains updates including a larger 66-kWh pack and increased EPA range in some trims, reinforcing its value proposition in the subcompact SUV EV segment.

  • 2023: Production resumed with remedy updates, but no new 2024 Bolt EUV model year was announced by Chevrolet.

  • 2024: GM redirected investment and marketing toward newer EV platforms and models (e.g., Equinox EV, Blazer EV), with no official 2024 Bolt EUV rollout.


The above points reflect corporate announcements and typical dealership sourcing patterns; exact availability can vary by region and by inventory at local retailers.


Current status and buyer options


If you’re shopping for a Chevrolet EV today, there are several paths to consider. The Bolt EUV’s 2024 model year exists in official Chevrolet catalogs only as part of the 2023 generation, so new 2024 Bolts aren’t being produced. Buyers looking for a Chevy EV now may weigh these options:



  • Seek a remaining 2023 Bolt EUV (new-old-stock) from a dealership, or buy a certified pre-owned 2021–2023 Bolt EUV with a battery warranty and recall status fully addressed.

  • Explore current Chevrolet EV offerings such as the Equinox EV (a larger, newer SUV with different range/price points) and the Blazer EV (another new-entry option with contemporary tech and range variants).

  • Compare against competing brands’ affordable EVs in a similar price range to find the best fit for range, charging speed, and features.


Prices, incentives, and availability vary by market and time of year. Be sure to verify the vehicle’s recall status, battery warranty, and charging capabilities with a local dealer or GM’s official channels before purchase.


What to watch for in the future


GM has signaled a broader commitment to electric propulsion, but the Bolt EUV’s direct successor in Chevrolet’s lineup remains tied to future announcements. Stakeholders should monitor:



  • GM’s broader EV strategy and any new Bolt-branded updates or refreshes.

  • Release timing and specs for the Equinox EV and Blazer EV, including range, pricing, and charging options.

  • Potential reintroduction of Bolt-based models or a next-generation Bolt under a refreshed platform or battery chemistry.


For buyers focused on Chevrolet specifically, the prudent approach is to treat the Bolt EUV as a model of the past generation, while evaluating current or upcoming Chevrolet EVs for the best blend of price, range, and features.


Summary


The 2024 Chevy Bolt EUV was not released. Chevrolet did not roll out a new 2024 Bolt EUV model year, as GM redirected resources toward newer EV platforms and models. For those seeking a Chevy EV today, options include procuring a remaining 2023 Bolt EUV (new-old stock or used) or considering the Equinox EV and Blazer EV as more current Chevrolet EV offerings. Always check with local dealers for the latest availability, incentives, and recall status.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.