The 2027 Yamaha-Chevy Bolt
An unprecedented alliance. Chevrolet's accessible EV platform meets Yamaha's high-revving performance engineering. Discover the electric hot hatch poised to disrupt the US and Canadian markets.
Complete Technical Specifications
Explore the deep engineering metrics that define the 2027 model. Select a category below to reveal the data.
⚙️ Engine & Powertrain
Genesis of a Collaborative Icon
Following the retirement of the original Bolt generation, General Motors recognized a gap in the market for an affordable, yet genuinely exhilarating electric vehicle for North America. In a surprising strategic move announced in October 2024, GM partnered with Yamaha Motor Co., leveraging their expertise in high-rpm electric motor development and performance chassis tuning.
The result is the 2027 model year, internally dubbed "Project Y-Volt". It transforms the utilitarian commuter into a fierce, technologically advanced machine designed to dominate both urban commutes and winding canyons.
Generational Leap: 2023 vs 2027
The integration of Yamaha tech and GM's Ultium platform creates a vehicle that outclasses its predecessor in every measurable metric. Explore the data below.
Pricing
Targeting the sweet spot of the North American EV market.
Key New Features
Super Cruise 2.0
True hands-free driving on over 400,000 miles of compatible roads in the US and Canada, now with automatic lane changing.
Yamaha Track Mode
A dedicated software suite that alters torque vectoring, stiffens adaptive dampers, and modifies synthetic motor acoustics for track days.
15-inch Ultrawide Display
Google built-in compatibility with an intuitive UI, featuring dedicated performance telemetry apps developed by Yamaha.
Bi-Directional Charging
Power your home during an outage (V2H) or run heavy-duty tools and camping gear directly from the car's 85 kWh battery (V2L).
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