
Have you been searching for a Chevy EV Dealer in Lexington? If so, visit Dan Cummins Chevrolet Buick in Paris, KY, to explore all the latest Chevy EV models. We are particularly excited about the recently-revealed, all-new 2022 Chevy Bolt EV. For months, there had been constant rumors and general speculations on what this second generation of the beloved Bolt EV would bring to the table. Now that the info is out in the open, does the new electric vehicle live up to the promised hype of making gasoline-free driving more affordable and available to the average driver? Let’s check it out.
On the surface, the new 2022 Bolt EV has very slight changes made to the exterior, and while the new look may be preferable to others, you won’t be second-guessing yourself on whether or not it’s a Bolt EV. The 2022 Bolt EUV that was announced alongside the redesigned Bolt EV brings SUV-like versatility to an electric vehicle for Chevy’s lineup. As a new model, the Bolt EUV is slated to be a popular-hit amongst Chevy fans, namely due to its ability to grant identical performance to the Bolt EV while retaining its larger size. The only downside to the Bolt EUV at the moment is a slightly shorter range, which caps out at about 250-miles on a single charge.
The most notable improvement of the new 2022 Bolt EV by far has to be its lower price point. Last year’s Bolt EV started with an MSRP of $36,500, and it’s been confirmed that the new model will be far cheaper with a starting price of just $31,995. This new level of accessibility grants millions of drivers an opportunity to get their foot in the door for electric vehicles, as many manufacturers have confirmed a substantial shift over to electric powertrains in the not too distant future.
Performance Capabilities
Given the already stellar performance of the updated 2021 Bolt EV, Chevy focused on improving other aspects of the 2022 model and reducing costs. What this ultimately means is that the 2022 Bolt EV will continue to have a range of 259-miles on a single charge. However, the previous generation of the Bolt EV already saw a range update a few years after launch, and we can expect the new Bolt EV to be updated over time as well. As previously mentioned, the 2022 Bolt EUV will provide 250-miles instead, which is a small tradeoff to get a larger vehicle.
This power plant is still capable of being recharged from any standard 120-volt household power outlet, and can be charged even more quickly from an option 240-volt three-prong outlet. However, Chevy is now promising to help drivers cover the cost of installing a 240-volt charging station, making driving an EV even easier than ever before.
Powering the 2022 Bolt EV is a combination of a motor and a 65-kWh battery pack, the latter of which is responsible for the vehicle’s excellent range. This duo makes for the same 200 hp and 266 lb-ft of torque as models that preceded it, giving the 2022 Bolt EV the same impressive performance and surprisingly quick acceleration as in previous model years. It’s worth noting that it’s been confirmed that the new 2022 Bolt EUV will output the same 200 hp as the Bolt EV, although the larger size of the vehicle will result in slightly reduced performance.

Interior Enhancements
Sitting inside of the new 2022 Bolt EV is when things start to feel a tad different. No longer is the steering wheel a regular circle shape – it now boasts a sporty design that flattens out on the bottom. Aside from looking spectacular, there are general benefits to driving with a steering wheel like this, such as better awareness of the positioning of your wheels. Also, if you happen to be a taller driver, this will grant you more spacious legroom, which is always a benefit.
Other interior enhancements include old favorites from the lineup, such as the energy-conserving One Pedal Driving along with a paddle behind the left side of the steering wheel for a feature called Regen on Demand. These two features work in tandem to help you regain and preserve energy while on the road. This year, Bluetooth and a 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot are still included for wireless media playback and a secure internet connection. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are back as well, but this time can be activated wirelessly, meaning all you’ll need with you is your smartphone, no tether required. Like previous years, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto both grant additional functions to your infotainment centers, such as hands-free phone calls and messaging, navigation, and more.
Ultimately, the infotainment center remains virtually unchanged for the most part against its predecessors. You’ll still find a standard 10.25-inch screen integrated into the cabin, which is still excellent, even by today’s standards. This is also the case for the new Bolt EUV as well, which is an excellent inclusion. Fortunately for Chevy, there was no real reason to upgrade this any further as it’s already ahead of the curve in a few ways. Screen size is an important factor that many drivers don’t consider when shopping for a vehicle with an infotainment center. A larger screen means greater reachability on the screen and offers far more screen visibility.
Even in the current day, many new vehicles are releasing with infotainment centers that range in screen size, whether it’s 5, 7, or 8-inches diagonally. Often, manufacturers will hold off on these features until you pay extra for a higher-tier trim. Regardless of this lack of changes, the 2022 Bolt EV still has one of the most feature-rich interiors within the price range.

Getting Ready For Launch
We hope you’re equally as excited about the launch of the 2022 Bolt EV and EUV as we are. If you’re looking for the perfect Chevy dealership to shop for one at, then come visit us at Dan Cummins Chevrolet Buick. New vehicles such as the upcoming 2022 models are accompanied by an assortment of pre-owned models, including CPOs. Our dealership is unlike any other in the area, and our selection is one of the best around, and our prices are competitive too. We’ve garnered a reputation in the greater area of Lexington, KY, and have earned our customers’ trust because both our vehicles and the service we offer are of equal quality.
At our dealership, we also offer an on-site service center, where you can get servicing jobs done on your vehicles, such as an oil change, tire alignment, or even more intense repairs. Our certified mechanics are always at the ready, and we also offer an on-site parts center should you be looking to order some extra vehicle parts for repairs or separate projects at home. In addition to our service center, we also have an on-site finance center for those who would like to apply for financing. Do you have an old vehicle you don’t want anymore? We can estimate your trade-in value and help you put it towards the purchase of your new Bolt EV or EUV. The future looks bright and clean with these new EV vehicles, and we can’t wait to share them with you.

