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Large screen, digital display among key features in Chevrolet’s planned EV hatchback
Back in February, Chevrolet announced its plans to build an all-electric EV car to boost its lineup. Looking to “shake up the status quo” on electric vehicles, Chevy put the Bolt on its production list. More than half a year later, the Bolt has been spied inside and out during test runs, and the hatchback looks to be all that was promised and more.
Photo by KGP Photography, courtesy of AutoBlog
Taking cues from the Sonic and newly-designed Volt, the Bolt will please both hatchback fans and green car enthusiasts. The front end appears to have some slight changes from the concept including three circular headlights on each side and a wider grille.
Inside, the tested Bolt’s dash set-up is streamlined yet tech-intensive. The displays look larger than what is offered in the Volt. Intriguing is the central display. In the spy shots, different software than the usual MyLink system is running. Whether this is a new update to MyLink or an entirely new feature remains to be seen. It’s always a possibility to that they are disguising the MyLink system to throw off spy photographers.
The shifter is certainly a point of interest on the new Chevy Bolt. A park button rests by what would be the driver’s thumb, and the trigger could help the driver switch between drive and reverse. It is comparable to shifters on some luxury makes and would add some class to Chevrolet’s electric car if the prototype is unchanged.
Photo by KGP Photography, courtesy of AutoBlog
The Bolt is expected to go on sale some time in 2016 as a 2017 model year in all 50 states, and that includes Missouri’s No. 1 Chevrolet dealer, Jim Butler Chevrolet!
To learn more about our selection of hybrid cars, call us today at 636.349.3222 or contact us online. As your St. Louis Chevrolet dealer, we invite you to check out our hybrid inventory in person at our Fenton dealership. If you’re in the St. Louis, Arnold, Belleville or Chesterfield area, stop by our lot at 759 Gravois Bluffs Blvd. in Fenton. Here at Jim Butler you can make your Chevy purchase with confidence. We are located in Fenton, Mo., and serve as your St. Louis, Chesterfield, Belleville, Fenton and Arnold Chevrolet dealer.