Since
electrification is an issue that sees varied opinions and is changing every
day, we field all kinds of questions here at West Chevy of Knoxville about
vehicles and functionality. The first question we get frequently is one that
makes sense for anyone contemplating a purchase: “How far can it go?”. Some of
the biggest concerns that cross the customer's mind regarding electrification
are charging time, and the fantastic news of the year is that the 2020 Chevy
Bolt now has an enhanced range of 259 miles, up from 238 miles in the outgoing
model.
Last year's range
was admittedly still impressive, and many reviews claimed that conquering the
urban (or suburban) workweek would be a snap at something like an estimated 10
miles a day back and forth. As Kelley Blue Book reported this past week, the
stiff competition such as the Hyundai Kona Electric was causing Chevy to know
they had to up the ante in the distance war. Next year's Kia Soul EV is
expected to have a range of 243 miles, while the Nissan Leaf Plus will brandish
226 miles.
This range
enhancement was thanks in part to tweaking the cell chemistry of the
lithium-ion battery cells, successfully nailing down the gains without having
the change the actual size of the pack. Other new features for 2020 include a
high-definition rear-view camera, second-generation digital rearview mirror,
and better charge times in cold weather. To provide a proper demonstration of
the Bolt's new range, automotive media pros were invited to drive from Tacoma,
Washington, to Portland, Oregon. A direct route would have been an easy 145
miles, but the plan was shaken up a bit by a route that totaled 95 miles more
than that.
The Kelley Blue
Book driving team noted that during the entire trip, the manner of the Bolt was
“compliant, crisp, and well-behaved”, and driving in L mode meant seldom use of
the brakes. While slowing to a complete stop, the deceleration energy is
allocated back into the battery, an amazing feat even by today's standards.
During this trip, there were a few elements of planning that simply did not add
up to a perfect expose, and some of the units had to employ the use of a DC
fast-charging station in Kelso.
This trip was in
NO WAY a complete fail! Some of the drivers were using the heat instead of
other options, and not all of them were familiar with how you can optimize
range in the Bolt. Furthermore, this was to illustrate how the car performed
“under the gun”, or with only 9 miles to spare in the end. The Bolt
is a fantastic choice for those who are ready to embrace the future of
electrification as it meets the needs of the present, and begin the tapering
down of daily gasoline dependence!