This morning at CES, Chevrolet unveiled an all-new electric vehicle called the Bolt (not to be confused with their hybrid, the Volt.) For around $30K after rebates, Chevy is promising a range of around 200 miles per nine-hour charge and a pretty sweet suite of technology.
I’m not going to go too deep with my impressions here, as my experience thus far is limited to a few quick laps around a test course.
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But the car, even in this early, pre-production state, seems pretty solid. I’ve never been a huge fan of this crossover vehicle form factor, so I wasn’t too blown away by the exterior — but the interior packs some tricks that caught my eye.
Namely, it’s deceptively spacious. I’m around 6′ tall on a good day, and I was comfy in every seat of the vehicle.
The touchscreen in the dash is snappy and, in my cursory experience, intuitive. I particularly liked the reverse camera setup; by merging a bunch of imagery from cameras around the car, it’s able to fake an overhead view of what’s around you. It’s trippy, and really, really fun to use.
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Oh! And the rear view mirror! Check this thing out:
Flip the lever at the bottom one way, and it’s your standard rear view. Flip it the other way and it instantly transforms into an 80-degree view of whatever’s behind you by way of the rear-view cam.
I’m excited to give this thing a closer look as it heads to production at the end of 2016.