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Chevy Bolt EVVerge
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The next-generation Chevy Bolt will charge faster than the current generation, GM president Mark Reuss says.
The vehicle is expected to make its official debut later this year as a model year 2026 vehicle.
Reuss said we could expect a slightly more expensive next-gen Bolt than the Bolt EUV , which starts at $ 28,795 .
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