DETROIT – Most new EVs in the U.S. still cost over $55,000, but luckily for those looking to make the switch, Chevy’s most affordable electric car is coming back into the EV market.

In an interview, General Motors CEO Mary Barra confirmed that the Bolt EV is returning with some upgrades, including over 300 miles of range and a faster charging system. Production will begin in late 2025, and the car is expected to hit the market in 2026. It’s part of GM’s plans to reclaim ground from Tesla and meet the rising demand for cheaper, more accessible electric vehicles .

As reported by Electrek, the next-gen Bolt will use LFP (lithium-iron-phosphate) battery chemistry, which helps lower costs and extend battery life. The new Bolt will also adopt the North American Charging Standard, giv

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