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Chevrolet’s answer to the growing call for affordable electric vehicles arrives in the form of the Bolt. Available as a traditional hatchback and as a small SUV known as the Bolt EUV, neither have found an avenue into the Australian market.
Chevrolet Bolt 2021: Australia denied circa $40,000 EV with 400km+ range