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The Bolt EV shows what’s possible with today’s electric vehicles. Find out how it excels over the 2024 Nissan Leaf in range, charging, and performance.
The Bolt EV provides an EPA-estimated 259 miles per charge, making it ideal for those who value fewer charging stops. The Leaf’s top range of 212 miles doesn’t match up, making the Bolt EV a better fit for long-distance drivers.
Engineered for faster recharges, the Bolt EV’s DC fast charging adds up to 100 miles of range in a short 30-minute charge. The Nissan Leaf also offers fast charging, though its recharge rates don’t match the Bolt EV's, making the Bolt EV more convenient for busy drivers.
With balanced handling and a capable electric powertrain, the Bolt EV provides a refined, enjoyable driving experience. The Nissan Leaf performs well, yet its handling isn’t quite as refined, making the Bolt EV more appealing for those who value a balanced drive.
From a fully integrated infotainment system to comfortable seating, the Bolt EV offers a high-tech interior. While the Leaf has tech features too, the Bolt EV’s setup is designed for a more user-friendly experience.
See the advantages of the 2024 Chevrolet Bolt EV for yourself. Stop by your local dealer for a test drive and see the difference.
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