The 2020 Chevrolet Bolt stands out in winter

February 27 2020,

The 2020 Chevrolet Bolt stands out in winter

There are several myths about electric cars, one of these myths is that it is not competent in winter. We often hear that EV technology and cold do not mix, but this is not entirely true. With the right electric vehicle like the 2020 Chevrolet Bolt, driving an EV in winter is a breeze.


Less range in winter?


Is it true that electric vehicles lose their range in winter? On the one hand it is true that an electric car can lose up to 50% of its range according to some studies when the temperature drops. That said, several factors come into play and if it is not too cold or we do not use our heating too much, range will be preserved. Even if we lose half the range of the Bolt, however, we are still entitled to more than 200 kilometers. The Bolt offers 417 kilometers of total range and summer or winter, you always have enough range to get to where you need to go.


Confident driving in winter


The Chevrolet Bolt is a heavy car and its center of gravity is optimized thanks to the large battery placed between the axles. The new Bolt behaves like a charm on an icy road. You will be impressed by the confident behavior of the Bolt in winter and its handling on slippery surfaces. A traction and stability control system adds even more bite to the Bolt.


State-of-the-art equipment to fight the cold


The 2020 Chevrolet Bolt comes standard with heated front seats and even an heated steering wheel. You also get heated rear seats in the Premier version. In other words, you will always be warm in the new Bolt.


Come learn more today and try the Bolt this winter!

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