How does it compare?
Chevrolet Bolt plays the practical electric hatchback card against four familiar names: HYUNDAI Kona Electric FWD 64 kWh, Chevrolet Equinox 2RS, Tesla Model 3 2026, and Nissan Leaf 2026. One leans hard on value, another on size and shove, and one aims at headline range. Meanwhile the fifth entry focuses on mainstream comfort with a familiar badge. Put them together and you get a neat snapshot of how the affordable electric car space stretches in 2026.
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Bolt
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Model Year 2026, Manufactured in USA, Estimated range 255 miles (410 km), battery 65 kWh, Drive Type FWD, Acceleration 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 km h) 6.7 sec., Top Speed 93 mph (150 km h), Power 213 hp (157 kW) |
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HYUNDAI Kona Electric FWD 64 kWh
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Model Year 2021, Manufactured in South Korea, Estimated range 279 miles (449 km), battery 64 kWh, Drive Type FWD, Acceleration 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 km h) 7.6 sec., Top Speed 104 mph (167 km h), Power 201 hp (150 kW) |
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Chevrolet Equinox 2RS
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Model Year 2023, Manufactured in USA, Estimated range 280 miles (450 km), battery 79.7 kWh, Drive Type AWD, Acceleration 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 km h) 6.2 sec., Top Speed 111.8 mph (180 km h), Power 290 hp (216.2 kW) |
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Tesla Model 3 2026
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Model Year 2026, Manufactured in USA, Estimated range 466 miles (750 km), battery 82 kWh, Drive Type RWD, Acceleration 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 km h) 4.9 sec., Top Speed 124 mph (200 km h), Power 272 hp (202.8 kW) |
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Nissan Leaf 2026
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Model Year 2026, Manufactured in Japan, Estimated range 298 miles (480 km), battery 60 kWh, Drive Type AWD, Acceleration 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 km h) 7.5 sec., Top Speed 99 mph (160 km h), Power 300 hp (223.7 kW) |
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Range and Real World Usability
The range spread tells the story fast. The Model 3 stretches to 466 miles (750 km), a big cushion for long commutes and weekend escapes. Kona and Equinox sit near the 279 to 280 mile mark (449 to 450 km), which suits mixed driving with fewer charging stops. Leaf lands at 298 miles (480 km), while the Bolt targets 255 miles (410 km), a sweet spot for city electric vehicle duty and home charging rhythm.
Charging Time and Daily Convenience
Daily convenience starts with battery size and how often you plug in. Bigger packs like 82 kWh and 79.7 kWh can mean fewer sessions, yet they ask for more energy per fill. The 65 kWh and 60 kWh setups often fit apartment charging windows and suburban garages. For errands, the compact electric drivetrain vibe matters more than raw numbers, especially when predictable stops and smooth regen keep the routine calm.
Price Positioning and Value Logic
Price lines up like a ladder. Bolt sits at $28,995, then Leaf at $35,000, then Model 3 at $36,990. Equinox steps up to $39,990 with AWD and SUV mass, while Kona reaches $47,475 with a long range profile. So the decision comes down to what you value most: lowest buy in, longest distance per charge, or the extra grip and space that an AWD electric SUV provides.



