A silver 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV is following a pale blue Bolt EV on a highway.

Electric Cars: The Cutting Edge of Technology

As the cost of electric vehicles rapidly drops, they have become much more mainstream. And as they become more common, the earlier versions of electric cars are getting easier to forget. Since the technology wasn’t as good back in the day, electric cars had extremely limited range and were quite expensive, making them impractical and unpopular. But the last few years have brought much-needed good news for electric cars. Due to advances in the industry, they are starting to gain more traction in the market. It is now to the point that people are actually looking forward to what the future holds for electric cars. Take the 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV, for example. This electric car isn’t even on the market yet, but it is creating a huge buzz – for good reasons, we might add. Let’s delve a little deeper and discuss the benefits of owning an electric car and why the industry is excited about the new Chevy Bolt EUV.

Cutting Edge Tech Features

Electric cars are the next big thing and the future of the modern vehicle; as such, manufacturers tend to work diligently, giving them the most advanced tech features and options. The Chevy Bolt EUV is an excellent example of this trend; it features several tech features, including keyless ignition, signature LED lighting, and a massive 10.2-inch touchscreen. The Bolt EUV is also able to communicate directly with the driver through a smartphone app that can be set up to provide charging alerts and where to find nearby charging stations.

As electric cars are already among the most technologically advanced vehicles on the road, it will come as little shock that they also come with the latest safety features. Some models, including the Chevy Bolt EUV, are becoming increasingly autonomous by offering Lane Keep Assist, which helps keep the car centered within the highway lane to prevent it from drifting into other lanes or off the road. Side Blind Zone Alert uses cameras and sensors to alert the driver when there is a vehicle to the side or at the rear that might not be detected. Adaptive Cruise Control is another step in the direction of fully autonomous vehicles. This feature utilizes sensors to maintain both vehicle speed and the distance between you and the vehicles in front of you. The system automatically adjusts the speed accordingly by operating the throttle and brake.

A close up shows the gauge cluster and charging status in a 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV.

Less Expensive to Maintain

The initial cost of an electric car might still be a bit higher than a comparable gas-powered car, but the cost of maintaining one is a lot cheaper and will save you money throughout the years of ownership. Unfortunately, this is a facet of electric vehicle ownership that is often overlooked. Consumer Reports shows that electric vehicles have fewer moving parts and generally cost less than gas-powered vehicles to maintain and repair.

If you were to check the next maintenance routine for your gas-powered vehicle, it is likely due for an oil change. An oil change is a very common maintenance task, and it is a fairly inexpensive one at that. However, due to the frequency with which this needs to be done, it can become an expensive endeavor the longer you own the vehicle. It is also a hassle to have to take the car in for an oil change every six months or so. With an electric car, oil changes are not needed and become a thing of the past.

Gas engines seem to be designed to fail and require a lot of attention. Perhaps this is why most dealerships just happen to have a service shop right on the premises. If you don’t need an oil change or a gasket replaced, you need a radiator flush, transmission fluid change, or spark plug replacement. It can seem a bit overwhelming. If you own a Chevy Bolt EUV or other electric car, there is no need to worry about spark plugs, gaskets, and transmission fluid. You don’t even have to worry as much about brake pad wear as electric cars utilize regenerative braking, which means brake pads last longer.

Now, that’s not to say that electric cars don’t require maintenance – they do, but less frequently and at a lower cost. According to Consumer Reports, the cost of maintenance for electric vehicles is about half as much as gas-powered vehicles.

Better Driving Experience

When you take your very first drive in an electric car, you will notice that it is a quiet, relaxing, and comfortable experience. You might also be surprised that electric cars have instant torque, which means you get up and go from a standstill. You feel the instant response when you hit that accelerator, and the surge of speed is outright exhilarating. The batteries for electric cars are also usually placed in the floor of the car, which provides excellent weight distribution and a low center of gravity. The end result is that your Chevy Bolt EUV will handle curves like a rock star.

A certain segment of the driving population prefers a noisy exhaust, but the majority of drivers will fully appreciate the peace and quiet you get with an electric car. The 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV enjoys a longer, taller, and wider interior space compared to the Bolt EV hatchback. The cabin is stylish, and the unobtrusive push-button gear selector makes for a nice touch. Driving the Bolt EUV is rather pleasant, and you don’t have to put up with engine noise and exhaust.

A close up shows the driver side headlight on a silver 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV.

Better for the Environment

Electric cars are better for the environment in several ways. Most of you understand that fully electric vehicles don’t have an exhaust, so they aren’t pumping deadly fumes into the air. Everybody also knows that gas engines create a large number of toxic fumes that spew into the air when the engine is fired up. But what you might not think about is the fact that even the task of producing gasoline and creating oil poisons our planet. And while oil is a natural resource, it most certainly is not renewable.

There are other considerations when choosing between a gas-powered car and an electric car. Gas is much more expensive than electricity; a typical electric car will cost about one-third less to “fuel.” Many electric cars also utilize regenerative braking, which harnesses the energy created when braking and puts it back into the car, a process that costs you absolutely nothing.

The Bottom Line

The bottom line is that electric cars have come a long way, and it is time to lose the stereotypes and stigmas associated with them. The 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV is slated to hit dealerships this summer, and it is definitely worth looking into. You will find it is as sporty as it is efficient, and it promises excellent acceleration. It is estimated that the Bolt EUV will hit 60 mph in a highly respectable seven seconds. At full charge, Chevy claims the Bolt EUV will garner a range of around 250 miles, which is comparable to other electric cars. Transportation is the largest source of climate pollution in the United States, and to help battle this, we need to ensure the vehicles on our roads are as clean as possible. Driving a Chevy Bolt EUV not only helps reduce the impacts of climate change and improves the state of our planet, but it will also make you feel good about yourself.