The new Bolt is an exceptional city car, but its increased range makes it a competent road-trip warrior.Andrew McCredie TACOMA, Wash. Bold best described Chevrolet when it unveiled the all-electric Bolt three years ago. With exceptional full-charge range and decent affordability, the four-door hatch was hailed as an EV game-changer, and deservedly hauled in an impressive number of global car awards for 2017.Move ahead three years and the Bolt gets its first major upgrade, one that I can happily report improves the already good range by some 10 per cent and adds a handful of camera hardware upgrades, but regretfully does not address to me what was one of the original Bolts biggest shortcomings. And that is uncomfortable, manually operated front seats.What is it with GM and seats in its electrified vehicles? The otherwise revolutionary Volt PHEV suffered critics slings and arrows surrounding its four-seat configuration in the first-gen version just as the Bolt was rightfully pilloried for its front seats, which offer little bolstering and little give on the bottom seat cushion. And its not just picky auto scribes; after extolling the fun-to-drive nature and impressive powertrain in my First Drive of the 2017 Bolt, I received a handful of emails from prospective Bolt buyers who didnt complete the transaction due to those bulky front seats. All that said, seems comfort is in the butt of the beholder as the Bolt is the third best-selling EV in the U.S. so far this year, behind only the mighty Tesla Model X and top-selling Model 3.Okay, so no seat updates, in my opinion at least, is the one bit of disappointing news about the 2020 Bolt.The good news is that aforementioned increased full-charge range, rated at 417 kilometres, some 34 kilometres better than the original Bolt. More impressive, Chevrolet engineers did so without increasing the weight or size of the 66 kWh battery pack. Instead, with partners LG they reworked the batterys chemistry within the 96 cell groups to improve the range. Increasing range is first-and-foremost in any EV upgrade, so kudos to the Bolt team for making that the focus of their job.In addition, the new Bolts 417-km range bests the reigning affordable EV in range, the 2019 Hyundai Kona by two kilometres, and is 31 kilometres better than the third-place Tesla Model 3 (Standard Range Plus). In terms of full charge times, according to Chevrolet, using a 240V system it is 10 hours (30 minutes longer than the previous model), while DC Fast Charge can add up to 160 kilometres in just 30 minutesPower output and torque remain the same from the 2019 Bolt 200 horsepower and 266 lbs.-ft respectively as do the suspension and brakes, meaning the driving dynamics of the 2020 Bolt are identical to the 2017-19 Bolt. Which certainly isnt a bad thing as apart from the VW e-Golf, the Bolt is the most fun-to-drive vehicle in the affordable EV segment. Despite its seemingly tall stature, the hatchbacks short wheelbase and low centre of gravity provide a fantastic platform for handling. At the conclusion of our drive down the Pacific coast from Tacoma to Portland, we had the opportunity to put the Bolt through a tight, coned course at Portland International Raceway. Apart from being a grin-inducing blast, this exercise underscored the solid driving dynamics of the Bolt. Its one thing to feel them through twisty double-lane blacktop through rural Washington State; its quite another to grip the beefy sport steering wheel and throw the Bolt into a coned hairpin with confidence. Granted, prospective buyers of the 2020 Bolt arent looking to tick the rally course-ready box on their shopping list, but it certainly doesnt damage the EVs appeal knowing it boasts such driving bonafides.Another hallmark and defining feature of the original Bolt was its one-pedal driving innovation. Put the gear selector into Low and maximum regenerative braking takes hold allowing you to not only harvest the maximum amount of energy from the brakes but also to come to a complete stop without depressing the brake pedal. Just take your foot off the accelerator and the Bolt will come to a stop on its own.The exact same system is onboard the 2020 Bolt, and it really showed its benefits during stop-and-go traffic on during morning rush hour heading south out of Tacoma on I-5. Instead of endlessly alternating between pedalsaccelerating, braking, accelerating, braking, accelerating, brakingyou just press the accelerator gently then take your foot off to stop. A much more relaxing way to negotiate otherwise frustrating gridlock.In total there are four regen modes utilizing the Bolts regen-on-demand flipper on the lefthand side of the steering column. Each EV automaker has come up with its own unique control system for regen settingsfrom paddle shifters to dashboard buttons to centre console shifterbut for my liking the Bolts is the best and most intuitive. Apart from the increased range, there are just a
Origin: First Drive: 2020 Chevrolet Bolt