In December 2023, a Chevy Bolt EUV lease continues nationwide on the 2023 Chevy Bolt EUV. No other discounts or incentives are available on the all-electric subcompact crossover.
Chevrolet Bolt EUV Incentives
The Chevy Bolt EUV lease offer in December 2023 is as follows:
- 2023 Bolt EUV LT
- $319 per month for 36 months
- Ultra low-mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year
- $5,909 due at signing for current lessees of a 2018 model year or newer vehicle (after all offers)
- $0 security deposit
- Available nationwide
The above Chevy Bolt EUV lease offer is valid through January 2nd, 2024.
Chevrolet Bolt EUV Pricing
For reference, here are the 2023 Chevy Bolt EUV trim levels with their corresponding starting MSRPs, $995 destination freight charge included:
- LT – $28,795
- Premier – $33,295
About Chevrolet Bolt EUV
The 2023 Chevy Bolt EUV received notable changes over the inaugural 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV, namely a new Redline Edition and limited expansion of Super Cruise driving coverage.
Last fall, the Chevy Bolt EUV received top marks from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), specifically a five-star Overall Safety Rating, the highest score awarded by the agency.
However, in March, the Chevy Bolt EV and Chevy Bolt EUV ranked significantly below the segment average in the J.D. Power 2023 U.S. EV Experience Ownership Study. Additionally, Chevy took last place in the J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience Home Charging Study, which measures customer satisfaction with permanently mounted Level 2 home electric vehicle charging stations.
Value-wise, though, the Bolt EUV qualifies for the full EV tax credit of up to $7,500. Notably, the 2023 Bolt EUV received a price increase in January of $600.
Furthermore, in December Kelley Blue Book voted the 2023 Bolt EUV as the best new EV priced under $35,000.
In May, Kelley Blue Book reported that the 2023 Chevy Bolt EV and Bolt EUV are the least expensive EVs to own over the span of five years in their respective category.
Production of the current-generation Bolt EV and EUV is ending this month.
The online configurator tool is live for the 2023 Bolt EUV.
The Chevy Bolt EV and Bolt EUV currently serve as GM’s entry-level all-electric vehicles, offering zero local emissions and surprising practicality, all at an affordable price point. While The General initially announced that production of the Bolt EV and Bolt EUV will officially come to an end later this year, GM CEO Mary Barra confirmed during a Q2 2023 earnings report presentation that a next-generation Chevy Bolt is on the way after all. The automaker plans on “updating the vehicle with Ultium and Ultifi technologies,” Barra said during the earnings call, though the next-gen Chevy Bolt won’t be a clean-sheet redesign.
It will, however, incorporate advance technology, using, for example, LFP battery cells, or lithium iron phosphate, instead of the nickel-cobalt-manganese-aluminum (NCMA) chemistry currently utilized by GM’s Ultium battery cells. The new LFP batteries will help the automaker save billions of dollars in capital and engineering expenses.
In an update, Barra recently confirmed that the next-gen Chevy Bolt EV will arrive in 2025. She said that positive customer feedback about the Chevy Bolt EV “has been really great this year,” noting that it was popular demand that “informed the decision that we’ll have that back again in ’25,” according to Automotive News.
During a presentation delivered during GM’s Q3 2023 earnings presentation, she also noted that the next-gen Chevy Bolt EV will be based on the current Bolt EUV, adding, “by leveraging the best attributes of today’s Bolt EUV, as well as Ultium, our latest software, and NACS [North American Charging Standard], we will deliver an even better driving, charging, and ownership experience with the vehicle we know customers love.”
The next-gen Chevy Bolt could end up being built at the GM Fairfax plant in Kansas following a round of fresh investments.
Disclaimer
- Must take delivery by January 2nd, 2024.
- See dealer for details.
- Incentive for the United States of America, unless otherwise specified.
- Some customers may not qualify for this Chevy Bolt EUV lease offer.
- Offers not available with special finance, lease, and some other offers.
- All offers are nationally available, unless noted otherwise.
- Additional discounts may be available in certain markets.
We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about the vehicles and their incentives in question, but errors and misprints can happen. In addition, the manufacturer can change incentive information at any time and without notice. Always consult with your dealer regarding color availability information before making purchase decisions. GM Authority is not responsible for any omissions, misprints, or any other errors.
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Comments
Wow. 319 x 36 which reflects the $7500 credit plus they want another $5900 out of pocket!
My god what’s the residual value after this 36 months in a $28,000 car like $10, 000
Those terms Suck!
36 month residual is 51% at 15k miles/yr, but it’s the money factor that’s really bad.
You could likely lease a Model Y for about the same or maybe less.