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Nathan (not verified)    May 11, 2020 - 3:24PM

Info on the 2021 Chevy Bolt show just upgrades to the seats, some of the interior and infotainment systems, and a change to the front fascia but no change to the DC fast charging because the battery and drive train is the same as the 2020 model. The 2021 model update is just cosmetic changes. That means the 2021 Chevy Bolt will pushing 5 year old tech at that point, far behind their competitors of the Kia Niro and Hyunday Kona. If GM even updated the charging speed to 65 kW, or even as low as 60kW, still well within the 1C rate of the battery, and not taper the charge as soon, this would make the 2021 Bolt far more appealing. However, GM is slow to change, and will experience low sales because of this and then decry the results, saying once again that no one wants to buy electric cars. Why they continue to shoot themselves in the foot is beyond me.

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