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Genesis GV70 2.5T Advanced

2022 Genesis GV70 2.5T AWD Advanced in Cardiff Green (A $500 option)

Consumer Guide Test Drive

2022 Genesis GV70 2.5T AWD Advanced

ClassPremium Compact SUV

Miles driven: 447

Fuel used: 21.5 gallons

CG Report Card
Room and Comfort B
Power and Performance B
Fit and Finish A
Fuel Economy C+
Value A
Report-card grades are derived from a consensus of test-driver evaluations. All grades are versus other vehicles in the same class. Value grade is for specific trim level evaluated, and may not reflect Consumer Guide's impressions of the entire model lineup.
Big & Tall Comfort
Big Guy A
Tall Guy A
Big & Tall comfort ratings are for front seats only. "Big" rating based on male tester weighing approximately 350 pounds, "Tall" rating based on 6'6"-tall male tester.
Drivetrain
Engine Specs 300-hp 2.5L
Engine Type Turbo 4-cylinder
Transmission 8-speed automatic
Drive Wheels All-wheel drive

Real-world fuel economy: 20.8 mpg

Driving mix: 65% city, 35% highway

EPA-estimated fuel economy: 22/28/24 (mpg city, highway, combined)

Fuel typePremium gas recommended

Base price: $41,000 (not including $1045 destination charge)

Options on test vehicle: Cardiff Green paint ($500), Select Package ($4000), Advanced Package ($4150)

Price as tested: $50,695

Quick Hits

The great: Posh, comfortable cabin; quietness; long list of available comfort and convenience features

The good: Respectable acceleration from 4-cylinder engine; confident, distinctive styling; competitive pricing

The not so good: Our mediocre observed fuel economy trailed EPA estimates; some control-interface quirks

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John Biel

Perhaps Genesis mislabeled its brand-new premium-compact SUV by calling it the GV70. It is derived from the platform of the G70 sedan and styled in the same vein. But the available engines, rotary-dial gear selector, and console dial for the infotainment system are straight out of the midsize G80 sedan and GV80 sport-utility. Maybe the newcomer ought to really be called the GV75.

Of course, there are numbers that truly are more important to shoppers and we’ll get to them by and by. What really counts is that with the GV70 Genesis has created an excellent, value-packed entry in this busy market segment.

2022 Genesis GV70 2.5T AWD Advanced

The Genesis GV70 launches for 2022 as the second crossover SUV in the growing Genesis-brand product lineup; in size and price, it slots in below the midsize Genesis GV80, which debuted for 2021.

Riding a wheelbase of 113.2 inches and ranging 185.6 inches from bumper to bumper, the 5-passenger GV70 is, respectively, 3.1 and 9.1 inches shorter in those categories than the GV80 that’s set up to carry seven in some models. Where the G70 premium-compact sedan offers the choice of a 2.0-liter turbocharged four or a 3.3-liter twin-turbo V6, the GV70 engines are a similarly aspirated 2.5-liter four and 3.5-liter V6.

All-wheel drive is standard in every GV70. Prices (with delivery) begin at $42,045 for the base 4-cylinder version and rise to $63,545 for the V6 Sport Prestige. Consumer Guide sampled a 2.5-equipped Advanced—it sits second from the top of four 4-cylinder models—with a starting price of $50,195. Only a spray of Cardiff Green paint nudged the final tab to $50,695.

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The GV70’s interior is dazzling in terms of both design and materials. The infotainment system can be controlled via a center-console dial (which is unfortunately easy to grab when you intend to use the rotary-dial gear selector mounted just aft of it) or the extra-wide, 14.5-inch high-definition touchscreen.

Typically for a Genesis, trim levels are treated as packages added to the core model. To get two steps up from the base vehicle, CG’s tester first had to absorb Select equipment (19-inch alloy wheels, panoramic sunroof, 16-speaker Lexicon premium audio, ventilated front seats, and brushed-aluminum interior accents). Then came the Advanced package with leather upholstery, heated steering wheel, interior trim with a “Waveline” pattern, surround-view monitor, blind-spot view monitor, front parking-distance warning, rear parking-collision avoidance, Remote Smart Parking Assist (to jockey the vehicle in and out of tight spaces while the driver stands outside), and advanced rear-occupant alert.

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2022 Genesis GV70 2.5T Advanced

There’s ample space in the GV70’s front seats, but the rear-seat legroom and headroom can be tight for adults.

All that is the frosting on the cake. It builds on GV70 basics like LED headlights and taillights, heated exterior mirrors, heated front seats with power adjustment, dual-zone automatic climate control, front and rear 12-volt power outlets, and hands-free liftgate. Tech items include an infotainment system with 14.5-inch screen, navigation, satellite and HD radio, and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto compatibility; dual front and rear USB ports; wireless device charging; and fingerprint recognition for one-touch starting. Safety and driving assists consist of adaptive cruise control, forward collision avoidance with pedestrian and cyclist detection, lane-keeping and following assist, rear parking-distance warning, and blind-spot and rear cross-traffic monitoring.

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2022 Genesis GV70 2.5T Advanced

The GV70’s cargo volume is a bit better than most premium compact SUV rivals–there’s 28.9 cubic feet behind the second-row seats, which grows to 56.8 cubic feet when the second-row seat backs are folded.

The Advanced’s luxury additions fill out a cabin that’s pretty lush for the price, with lots of soft-touch material—even far down on the doors past the point at which lots of other manufacturers default to plastic. Knurled surfaces adorn the ends of the wiper and light-control stalks, steering-wheel thumb buttons, and the transmission selector dial. Metal accents brighten the doors, dash, console, and steering wheel. The big infotainment display atop the instrument panel is vibrant, easily legible, and can show two things at once (for instance radio settings and navigation map). Fortunately, it is a touchscreen, which means you don’t have to use the remote console controller—and this one reminds us a little of the Lexus Remote Touch get-up that we’ve never particularly liked. By the way, it’s uncanny how easy it is to reach this round controller when you really want the trans selector. Easy-working temperature dials mix with numerous buttons for climate control.

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2022 Genesis GV70 2.5T Advanced

A 300-hp turbocharged 2.5-liter 4-cylinder is GV70’s base engine; a 375-hp turbo 3.5-liter V6 is also available. Choosing the Select package upgrades the standard 18-inch wheels to 19-inch alloys.

Comfortable seats welcome four adults. The front row is roomy; the second row slightly less so—but it would be wrong to call it cramped. Headroom is quite good, too, and driver sightlines are fairly unobstructed. Personal-item storage is accomplished in a large glove box, decent covered console bin, door pockets with bottle holders, and net pouches behind the front seats. Exposed cup holders are found in the console and the pull-down center armrest in the rear seat.

Overall cargo space is good, even if the rakish rear shape might stand in the way of certain loading options. The cargo bay holds at least 28.9 cubic feet of stuff. Drop the 60/40-split rear seats, which fold absolutely flush with the load floor, and a further 28 cubic feet open up.

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2022 Genesis GV70 2.5T Advanced

The GV70’s attractively athletic body shape is highlighted by nicely executed styling details, such as the Genesis brand’s signature shield-shaped grille and slim “Quad Lamp” LED headlights and taillights.

The 2.5 engine, rated at 300 horsepower and 311 lb-ft of torque, is attached to an 8-speed automatic transmission. This powerteam is an eminently competent pairing for moderately lively performance that gets a little zestier (and a touch louder) in “Sport” mode, with its quicker throttle response and more patient upshifts. Still, you can happily cruise all day in subtler “Comfort” mode. “Eco” and “Custom” settings are available as well. We wish the GV70 was a little stingier with gas—premium, wouldn’t you know. EPA ratings are 22 mpg in city driving, 28 on the highway, and 24 combined. When this driver put 81.5 miles on the test vehicle—with 69 percent city-style operation—it returned just 20.3 mpg.

With a suspension that’s a retuned version of the G70’s front struts and multilink rear, ride quality is luxury-brand good, with fine bump absorption and isolation from road noise. Steering is nicely weighted and responsive in the Comfort setting. Maybe the more resistant Sport-mode steering is a help on twisty roads where you wouldn’t want to overdo inputs, but in lazier urban-expressway driving it just feels heavy. Brakes are easy to modulate and predictably reliable.

The inaugural GV70 finds its strength in numbers—the number of things it does right. That would be true no matter what number Genesis assigned to it.

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2022 Genesis GV70 2.5T AWD Advanced

The new-for-2022 Genesis GV70 might be the Genesis brand’s most impressive vehicle so far; it delivers an athletic driving character, attractive styling inside and out, and a high level of luxury and available technology features, all at prices that handily undercut its primary European luxury-brand rivals.

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2021 Volkswagen Golf GTI (left) and Golf R

2022 Volkswagen Golf GTI (left) and Golf R

2021 Chicago Auto Show "Special Edition" July 15-19Volkswagen announced complete pricing info for its redesigned 2022 Golf GTI and Golf R high-performance 4-door hatchbacks at the 2021 Chicago Auto Show. The ’22 Golf GTI and Golf R kick off the eighth generation of VW’s long-running compact hatchback in the U.S., and they are the only Golfs we’re getting… the non-performance versions of the Golf have been dropped for the American market and essentially replaced on our shores by VW’s new-for-2022 Taos compact crossover SUV.

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Both the GTI and R use Volkswagen’s EA888 turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder, and both offer a 6-speed manual or 7-speed DSG dual-clutch automatic transmission. The GTI’s engine makes 241 horsepower—a 17-hp bump from the previous-gen GTI—and 273 lb-ft of torque when running on premium gasoline. The R’s engine is rated at 315 hp (27 hp more than the previous R) and 295 lb-ft of torque with the automatic transmission, or 280 lb-ft when equipped with the manual transmission.

2022 Volkswagen Golf GTI

2022 Volkswagen Golf GTI

The GTI’s previous trim levels carry over on the new 2022 cars. They ascend through entry-level S (base MSRP: $29,545), SE ($34,295), and Autobahn ($37,995) models. Compared to the outgoing generation, these prices represent an increase of around $850-$1600 depending on the model, but the new GTIs come with more standard equipment.

The S model comes standard with features such as 18-inch alloy wheels, wireless device charging, heated front seats and steering wheel, a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, and 30-color ambient interior lighting. The SE adds features such as adaptive headlights, sunroof, 480-watt Harman/Kardon-brand stereo system, and an upgraded infotainment system with navigation. The decked-out Autobahn includes 19-inch wheels on summer performance tires, DCC adaptive-damping suspension, Vienna leather upholstery, head-up display, 12-way power driver seat with memory, ventilated front seats, and heated rear seats.

The Golf R is available in one fully loaded trim level, with an MSRP of $43,645. In addition to its hotter engine, the R comes standard with R-Performance 4Motion all-wheel-drive with torque vectoring, DCC adaptive damping suspension, 14-inch cross-drilled front brake rotors, and a host of exclusive upscale trim touches and features inside and out.

On both the GTI and R, the automatic transmission is an $800 option regardless of model, and all models have a $995 destination fee. The 2022 Volkswagen Golf GTI and Golf R are slated to begin arriving at dealers in the fourth quarter of 2021.

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2022 Volkswagen Golf GTI

2022 Volkswagen Golf R (left) and Golf GTI

CG Says:

If you’re a driving enthusiast, it’s hard not to get excited about a new-generation Golf GTI and Golf R. These Volkswagen hot hatchbacks have long offered an outstanding blend of invigorating performance, daily-driver practicality, and a cool European ambiance that’s a step above the compact-car norm. The redesigned 2022 models promise to continue that tradition in fine fashion, and we especially applaud the fact that a traditional manual transmission is still on offer across the board. However, we have to pour one out for the discontinuation of the “garden variety” Volkswagen Golf—an everyday hatchback that delivered driver’s-car litheness and European flair at a more affordable price point.

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Acura MDX Advance

Acura MDX SH-AWD Advance in Performance Red Pearl

Consumer Guide Test Drive

2022 Acura MDX SH-AWD Advance

ClassPremium Midsize SUV

Miles driven: 481

Fuel used: 23.7 gallons

CG Report Card
Room and Comfort A-
Power and Performance B+
Fit and Finish A
Fuel Economy B
Value B+
Report-card grades are derived from a consensus of test-driver evaluations. All grades are versus other vehicles in the same class. Value grade is for specific trim level evaluated, and may not reflect Consumer Guide's impressions of the entire model lineup.
Big & Tall Comfort
Big Guy A
Tall Guy A
Big & Tall comfort ratings are for front seats only. "Big" rating based on male tester weighing approximately 350 pounds, "Tall" rating based on 6'6"-tall male tester.
Drivetrain
Engine Specs 290-hp 3.5L
Engine Type V6
Transmission 10-speed automatic
Drive Wheels All-wheel drive

Real-world fuel economy: 20.3 mpg

Driving mix: 40% city, 60% highway

EPA-estimated fuel economy: 19/25/21 (mpg city, highway, combined)

Fuel typePremium gas recommended

Base price: $60,650 (not including $1025 destination charge)

Options on test vehicle: Performance Red Pearl paint ($500)

Price as tested: $62,175

Quick Hits

The great: Nicely composed ride and handling; classy, comfortable cabin; spacious cargo area

The good: Satisfying acceleration; outstanding stereo system

The not so good: Finicky touchpad control interface requires lots of acclimation

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John Biel

The 2022 Acura MDX has had its “gap year” and now it’s ready to get back to the business of toting up to seven passengers and their stuff. This premium midsize crossover SUV skipped the 2021 model year to clear space for an early release of the 2022 job that marks the start of the MDX’s fourth generation.

Acura MDX Advance

Acura’s three-row midsize SUV skipped the 2021 model year; it gets a full redesign that launched as an early 2022 model. The ’22 MDX rides an all-new, slightly larger platform and gets fresh styling inside and out.

Acura has fashioned the ’22 on a new platform—the most rigid SUV chassis the manufacturer says it has ever made—with the dash-to-axle proportion increased by more than four inches for a different look. There’s a new double-wishbone suspension in front for better handling, too. While the 3.5-liter V6 is a link to MDXs of yore, it is now hooked to a 10-speed automatic transmission that replaces the former 9-cog box.

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Acura MDX Advance

The new MDX’s cabin is more luxurious than before, and it gains some welcome new tech features and a widescreen 12.3-inch infotainment display. Elements such as the large drive-mode selector knob and True Touchpad control interface are lifted from the redesigned-for-2021 Acura TLX sedan; the touchpad control interface requires lots of practice. A wireless charging pad is nestled on the center console to the left of the dual cupholders.

Consumer Guide’s experience with the new MDX began right at the top with an Advance that starts at $61,675 with delivery, but this one tacked on another $500 for Performance Red Pearl paint. Base and Technology models have a choice of front- or all-wheel drive, but every A-Spec and Advance comes equipped with the latter.

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Acura MDX Advance

Acura’s push-button gear selector takes a bit of acclimation. USB and USB-C charging ports are housed in a pop-up panel to the right of the shifter.

In Acuraspeak, trim levels are considered packages. The Advance Package adds 13 specific features. On the surface there are a hands-free tailgate, auto-dimming side mirrors, and LED fog lights. Cabin enhancements include excellent 16-speaker ELS Studio 3D premium audio, comfortable sport seats with perforated leather—ventilated in front, 16-way power-adjusted front seats, heated second-row seats, heated steering wheel, and open-pore wood trim. Additional tech comes in the form of a surround-view camera, head-up display, and remote engine start.

A new feature for all MDXs is built-in Amazon Alexa compatibility, making it the first Acura so equipped. Other infotainment and connectivity items are wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration, wireless charging, Wi-Fi hotspot, AcuraLink telematics communication system, Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity, HD and satellite radio, and navigation with voice activation. Unfortunately, some of these systems are managed by an utterly unappealing console touchpad. This driver found it maddening to do something as simple as input audio presets—the tiniest imprecision would move the “cursor” off the desired spot—this while parked. Manipulating this device with accuracy while on the move, even with a hand settled on the built-up rest just behind the square pad, seems like a pipe dream. AcuraWatch, the brand’s bundle of safety and driver-assistance technologies, brings in adaptive cruise control, traffic-jam assist, forward-collision warning and automatic braking, lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist, road-departure mitigation, and high-beam assist.

The V6 is carried over at the same 290 horsepower and 267 lb-ft of torque. It continues to deliver strong—but not overpowering—performance in concert with its silky new transmission partner. Twisting the mode-selector dial to “Sport” elicits delayed upshifts and, Acura claims, a sportier engine sound, though it didn’t register much different to these ears. The EPA expects the AWD Advance to average 19 mpg in the city, 25 mpg on the highway, and 21 in combined use. This reviewer logged 20.8 mpg from a 134-mile stint with 29 percent of it in city-type driving conditions.

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2022 Acura MDX Cabin

There’s excellent space in the MDX’s front seats and respectable-for-the-class room in the second row.

It seems that Sport mode makes more of an impact in driving dynamics. It firms up steering and suspension feedback and tweaks the torque vectoring provided by the rear-biased “Super Handling All-Wheel Drive” system. With appropriate equipment, towing capacity is listed at 5000 pounds. The new front suspension was picked out for its ability to keep the tire tread better aligned to the road surface more of the time than the previous strut suspension could. Ride—even on 20-inch wheels—is slightly softer but not flabby in “Normal” mode. Braking is predictable and responsive.

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2022 Acura MDX Advance

The second-row seats slide and tilt forward to ease access to the third row. The third-row seats are best suited for pre-teens, but they’re tolerable for average-sized adults as well, at least for short trips. If you don’t need a seventh seat, the center section of the second-row seats is removable to create a center pass-through to the third row.

While front-row occupants revel in all the leg- and headroom that most will ever need, the longer-legged of them might not realize that they are crowding people sitting in the middle row. With the driver’s seat all the way back, this sub-6-foot tester had his knees up against the seat back. A minimal floor hump improves prospects for 3-abreast adult seating on the 40/20/40 second-row seats, which have reclining backs.

Third-row space and seat height have been improved to the point that they now are barely welcoming to average-sized adults. Access to third row is fairly constrained. You can get there by squeezing behind the middle seats when they are tracked forward or by fully removing the middle fifth of the second row to create a pass-through.

2022 Acura MDX

The MDX’s cargo space is improved over the previous generation. There’s 16.3 cubic feet of volume behind the third-row seats, 39.1 cubic feet with the third row folded, and 71.4 cu. ft. with both the second and third rows folded.

High-quality materials and an abundant use of soft-to-the-touch surfaces make the cabin a pleasant place in which to cover ground. The driving-control displays—in the dash or on the windshield—show up clearly. The Honda/Acura transmission selector of three push buttons and a lever for Reverse requires some acclimation. Climate controls utilized lots of function buttons and repetitive-push flippers for temperature settings.

Glove-box size isn’t bad but the owner’s manual takes up most of what room there is. (Still, we’d rather have a print manual to thumb through rather than a digital one on the infotainment screen where we would view one. Page. At. A. Time.) The console box is kind of deep but not terribly big on the sides. Door pockets with bottle holders are much smaller in back than in front. There are hard-sided pouches on the backs of the front seats. Exposed cup holders are found in the console. When the back of the “20” section of the second-row seat is retracted, it forms an armrest with cup holders and a small open tray. Third-row passengers will find a cup holder and USB charge port on each side.

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2022 Acura MDX

For now, the MDX’s sole powertrain is a 290-hp 3.5-liter V6 that’s paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission (a high-performance Type S model is coming soon). Twenty-inch alloy wheels are standard on all but base-model MDXs.

Cargo area has been increased, reaching 71 cubic feet with second- and third-row seats folded. They sit flush with the gently rising load floor—though there is a slight gap behind the middle-row seats. A lift-off rear cargo-floor panel can serve as the top of a bin to keep valuable (or unsightly!) items hidden, or it can be removed to open up some more cargo capacity.

Acura says MDX platform features will eventually reach other models. This likable luxury SUV lets you enjoy them now.

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Acura MDX Advance

The redesigned-for-2022 Acura MDX brings crisp new styling, improved interior space, and a host of new tech features, all at very competitive prices for its class. It remains a must-see premium midsize three-row SUV.

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2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV (left) and EV

2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV (left) and Bolt EV

Today Chevrolet unveiled its redesigned-for-2022 Bolt EV electric vehicle, and also took the wraps off the Bolt EV’s all-new, SUV-like sibling: the 2022 Bolt EUV.

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The Bolt EUV shares its powertrain and basic architecture with the Bolt EV, but it’s about 6 inches longer overall, which gives it 3 inches more legroom than the EV in the back seat. However, the EUV’s cargo room is not improved over the EV. It’s actually a shade less, measuring at 16.3 cubic feet behind the rear seat and 56.9 cu. ft. with the rear seat backs folded, compared to the EV’s respective measurements of 16.6 and 57.0 cubic feet.

2022 Chevrolet Bolt EV

2022 Chevrolet Bolt EV

The Bolts’ all-electric powertrain is a single-motor drive unit that makes 200 horsepower. It has a 65 kWh lithium-ion battery that enables a Chevrolet-estimated driving range of 259 miles for the Bolt EV, and 250 miles for the slightly larger, heavier Bolt EUV.

The front-end design of both vehicles is highlighted by “high-eye” daytime running lamps (which also function as sequential turn signals) perched above the headlamps. Interior features include an 8-inch configurable digital gauge cluster, 10.2-inch infotainment touchscreen, and space-saving push-pull gear-selector buttons in place of a traditional shifter. A driver-selectable one-pedal driving mode increases regenerative braking to the degree that the driver can speed up, slow down, and come to a complete stop using only the accelerator pedal. Also included is a Regen on Demand feature, which enables the driver to initiate regenerative braking by pulling on a steering-wheel-mounted paddle.

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2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV

2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV

Heated/ventilated front seats and heated outboard seats are available on both Bolts, as are a 360-degree surround-view monitor, rearview-mirror camera display, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, and wireless charging.

The Bolt EUV is available with GM’s Super Cruise semi-autonomous hands-free driver-assistance system. It’s the first Chevrolet to offer the feature, which is currently offered only on select Cadillac models. The EUV gets the base version of Super Cruise—not the enhanced version offered at Cadillac, which includes hands-free lane-change capability.

DC fast-charging capability, which enables the Bolt EV to add up to 100 miles of driving range in 30 minutes of charging (up to 95 miles for the Bolt EUV), is standard. The myChevrolet smartphone app has an Energy feature that enables users to locate charging stations across the country to plan for a road trip. A Dual Level Charge Cord, which has a changeable plug that allows charging on a standard 120-volt three-prong outlet or a 240-volt outlet, is standard on the EUV and available on the EV. And, in partnership with EV home-charging company Qmerit, Chevrolet will cover the installation of Level-2 charging capability in the homes of eligible buyers/leasers of a Bolt EV or EUV.

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2022 Bolt EV

2022 Chevrolet Bolt EV

Both Bolts are slated to go on sale in all 50 states this summer. The Bolt EV starts at $31,995, and the Bolt EUV starts at $33,995 (both prices include destination). The Bolt EV’s sub-$32K base MSRP represents a price reduction of more than $5000 over the 2021 model. A limited-production Launch Edition version of the Bolt EUV, which includes Super Cruise, a panoramic sunroof, unique wheels, an illuminated charge port, and special badging, will start at $43,495. Even though the federal tax credit of $7500 is no longer offered on General Motors vehicles, there may be other state and local incentives that could lower the actual transaction price a bit more.

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CG Says:

The redesigned Chevrolet Bolt EV and new Bolt EUV represent a further commitment to an all-EV future from General Motors, but neither vehicle feels like a full step forward at this point. The electric powertrain is essentially carryover technology, and the Bolt EUV isn’t radically different from its Bolt EV sibling. The EUV’s additional passenger room and added features are welcome enhancements that may nab customers who wouldn’t have considered a Bolt EV, but all-wheel drive is not on the menu, and even Chevrolet calls the EUV “SUV-like”—not an SUV—in its official press materials.

However, the pricing of both 2022 Bolts is very aggressive—even without a federal tax credit—and the other new features and enhancements should help these vehicles attract more first-time EV buyers and bridge the gap to when GM’s forthcoming, next-generation Ultium battery technology hits the market.

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