The 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV has an official EPA-rated range of 238 miles per charge on the combined test cycle.
That gives it the longest range of any electric car currently on sale in the U.S. that isn’t a Tesla, at a base price around half that of the least-expensive model from the Silicon Valley automaker.
It’s enough for the Bolt EV to be considered a groundbreaking electric-car game changer—but could the Chevy do even better than that?
More detail at Greencar Report