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2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV

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A new recall affecting more than 111,200 Bolt EVs involves a fire risk from an unexpected source: the seat belt pretensioner.
General Motors issued an update on the fix for the Bolt EV’s battery problems, starting with the production of new battery modules.
GM is once again recalling the Chevrolet Bolt EV for a battery fire risk, this time including both the 2019-22 Bolt EV and the new Bolt EUV.
Bolt EV owners enjoy its value, quick acceleration, agile handling, generous range and one-pedal driving (otherwise known as regenerative braking).
More than 50,000 Bolt EV electric hatchbacks are being recalled again for a fire risk with the battery.
GM is issuing a recall for nearly 51,000 Chevrolet Bolt EV hatchbacks for a potential fire hazard with the battery pack.
Approximately 900 model-year 2019-20 Chevrolet Bolt EV hatchbacks are being recalled for door-handle cables.
The 2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV has earned a Top Safety Pick award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety when equipped with optional with automatic braking. The status also applies to similarly equipped 2018 Bolt EVs.
Considering buying a new electric vehicle but worried about its range? Chevrolet aims to ease some of those concerns with the 2020 Bolt EV, whose electric range is increasing to 259 miles.
Michelin and GM have announced they’ll be partnering up to reinvent the wheel with the Uptis, an airless tire.