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Looking to switch to a better EV? The Chevrolet Bolt EV offers leading range and rapid charging. Here's how it stacks up against the Nissan Leaf, with the Bolt EV taking the lead.
Perfect for those who value longer trips, the Bolt EV delivers an EPA-estimated 259-mile range per charge, making it a strong choice for extended drives and less-frequent charging stops. This outdoes the Leaf's 212-mile range, giving Bolt EV owners the freedom to drive with fewer interruptions.
With DC fast-charging capability, the Bolt EV provides up to 100 miles of charge in 30 minutes, making it a great choice for busy drivers. While the Nissan Leaf also supports fast charging, its speeds can’t quite match the Bolt EV’s quick turnarounds, offering a more time-consuming experience.
Beyond range and charging capabilities, the Bolt EV stands out for its performance, with responsive handling and smooth acceleration. The Leaf's performance, while efficient, can feel less dynamic and agile, leaving Bolt EV drivers with a more dynamic driving experience.
Inside the Bolt EV, a tech-filled interior awaits, with user-friendly infotainment and smartphone connectivity. The Leaf also has tech features but lacks the Bolt EV's seamless functionality, positioning the Bolt EV as a top choice for connected, easy driving.
Experience the advantages of the 2024 Chevrolet Bolt EV for yourself. Stop by a Chevrolet dealer to learn more and explore the Bolt EV.
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