When we last saw the 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV, it was its steering wheel which confirmed that the electrified CUV would be the first Chevy to bring Super Cruise technology to the brand. We have been waiting for more information to emerge since, and Chevrolet has delivered the goods (kinda) with an all new teaser video that shows the rear end and also confirms the final reveal date.
Disney Magic To Underline Bolt EUV’s Debut
When the Bolt EUV makes its debut on February 14th it will do so with the help of Mickey Donald, Goofy, and the rest of the Disney gang. The entertainment giant provided some of their magic for the Bolt’s newest teaser video which features a glimpse of the Bolt EUV’s rear end. The involvement of the company appears to indicate that some form of collaboration is in play with the unveiling of the model possibly taking place at Walt Disney World.
This move could also be a nod to the Bolt EUV’s family focused nature which would be a perfectly fitted compliment to the magical atmosphere that Disney provides to its guests when they visit one of their parks.
Bolt EUV Shares Traits With Standard Bolt
As for the EUV itself we get one fleeting look at its rear end but there’s still plenty to gain from this glimpse. For starters the rear end shares much of its core DNA with the standard Bolt but with some minor revisions. The taillights are less busy looking than before and they are also thinner and wider. The rear bumper has more plastic cladding while the hatch itself has a straighter edge.
We suspect the interior will also share alot of its traits with the standard Bolt but with more space in the back seat to help the EUV haul more passengers and cargo. As mentioned, the Bolt EUV will also be the one that brings Super Cruise to the Chevrolet brand though it remains to be seen if it comes with all the same features that defines Cadillac applications of the technology or if it will be a more stripped down version.
When Will I See The 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV?
Chevrolet plans to unveil both the 2022 Bolt EUV and the standard Bolt model on February 14th. The level of involvement with Disney suggests that we could see more promotional footage with the company’s involvement and that this could also translate into a subsequent advertising campaign between Disney and Chevrolet. Look for more information and teasers to emerge over the next few weeks especially as we close in on the Bolt EUV’s February debut.
Carl Malek has been an automotive journalist for over 10 years. First starting out as a freelance photographer before making the transition to writing during college, his work has appeared on numerous automotive forums as well as websites such as Autoshopper.com.
Carl is also a big fan of British vehicles with the bulk of his devotion going to the Morgan Motor Company as well as offerings from Lotus, MG, and Caterham. When he is not writing about automobiles, Carl enjoys spending time with his family and friends in the Metro Detroit area, as well as spending time with his adorable pets.