Chevy Bolt vs Model 3

With the first Tesla Model 3 rolling off the production line, prospective EV owners must weigh their options. The Chevy Bolt entered production in 2016 but has failed to draw as much attention as its then-unreleased competitor. With pre-orders already in the thousands for the Model 3, new customers are looking at least a 6 month wait for delivery. So, some may find useful a comparison to the Chevy Bolt, available now.

Name Availability Price Mileage Autonomy
Tesla Model 3 Backorder (at least 6 months) 35K-50K 215 Miles per Charge Autopilot
Chevy Bolt Now 36K to 45K 238 Miles per Charge Lane-keeping;Crash-braking

Beyond the cool factor of the Model 3, the automonous driving features such as lane sensing, adapative cruise control, and “autopilot” definitely give it an advantage. Consider also the progress that autopilot features have undergone under the Model S and Tesla’s leadership in this field. It is likely that owners will continue to see improvements to this feature over time, with an ambitious goal of a fully autonomous vehicle. On this vision the Chevy Bolt cannot compete.

Tesla Model 3 Unveil

That said, the Bolt is here now, and has great mileage, so if you are looking for an EV in this pricerange that you can drive today, then this is your best (only) option.