No Need To Wait Until 2023, 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV And Bolt EV Are Already Discounted | AutoGuide.com

No Need To Wait Until 2023, 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV And Bolt EV Are Already Discounted

Kevin Williams
by Kevin Williams

It turns out, that you don’t have to wait till next year to get a deeply discounted Chevrolet electric car. Now, Chevy is throwing cash on the hood of the 2022 Bolt EV and Bolt EUV that is equivalent to the 2023 price cuts.

A few weeks ago, Chevrolet announced deep price cuts on the 2023 versions of its Bolt EV and Bolt EUV electric cars. The Bolt EV and EUV got price cuts of $5,900 and $6,300 respectively, making them some of the cheapest full EV options on the market. There’s no need to wait until next year, because Chevrolet’s put cash on the hood for the Bolt EV and EUV.

As first noticed by users on the Chevy Bolt Reddit page, users noticed the deep discounts days after the 2023 pricing announcements. At least anecdotally, we have noticed that many dealers haven’t specified the new pricing on many listings, but a few have. According to the Chevrolet website, both the EV and EUV have a $5,900 and $6,300 cashback offer, so as long as the delivery is completed by July 5.

Aside from pricing, there isn’t much difference between the 2022 Bolt EV and EUV, and the 2023 model year vehicles. Both model years come with a 65 kWh battery capable of at least 240 miles no matter which vehicle one chooses. Unfortunately, neither the 2022 nor 2023 cars are eligible for US federal $7,500 electric vehicle tax credits. Despite that, the Chevy Bolt lineup remains a solid choice for those in search of a not-so-expensive, long-range EV.

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Kevin Williams
Kevin Williams

Kevin has been obsessed with cars ever since he could talk. He even learned to read partially by learning and reading the makes and models on the back of cars, only fueling his obsession. Today, he is an automotive journalist and member of the Automotive Press Association. He is well-versed in electrification, hybrid cars, and vehicle maintenance.

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  • Jon Dough Jon Dough on Oct 19, 2022

    I am assuming the Bolt will start being eligible again on January 1, 2023 being a made in USA battery and vehicle. I plan to order one for January delivery. You will file 2023 taxes in early 2024 and then you claim the credit. You could reduce your withholding to 7500 less throughout 2023 so you aren't waiting over a year for your refund. Don't change withholding until more concrete information comes out from the IRS some time in 2023.

  • Roger S Roger S on Nov 04, 2022

    My dealer just informed me that the Bolt EUV will not be eligible because of something to do with the battery. Still a great deal on the 2022s after battery replacement. Thought there was a significant difference in seat comfort between the two model years though. Planning to take a look next week at the dealership.