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The Chevrolet Bolt EV redefines what an electric car can achieve. 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 Nissan Leaf’s range of up to 212 miles falls short in comparison, making the Bolt EV a better fit for long-distance drivers.
Designed with quick recharges in mind, the Bolt EV supports DC fast charging that gives up to 100 miles of range in a quick 30-minute session. The Leaf includes fast-charging capability, but it’s slower than the Bolt EV’s, giving Bolt EV drivers quicker turnaround times.
With nimble handling and smooth electric power delivery, the Bolt EV provides a refined, enjoyable driving experience. The Leaf’s performance is good but doesn’t feel as engaging, making the Bolt EV more appealing for those who value a balanced drive.
Packed with advanced infotainment and comfort features, the Bolt EV offers a high-tech interior. The Leaf has technology as well, but the Bolt EV’s interior makes tech more accessible and intuitive.
Explore what makes the 2024 Chevrolet Bolt EV stand out. Connect with a nearby dealer and take the Bolt EV for a spin to experience its unique features.
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