Chevy Bolt vs Honda Fit, Kia Soul, Nissan Versa Note, Chevy Trax (Size Comparisons)

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How large is the Chevy Bolt exactly? How do you tell if the model will be large enough to provide the interior space that you’re looking for in a car?

When looking at images of the Chevy Bolt (or most any other car), it can be a bit hard to get a sense of scale, leading one to be forced to wait for a test drive to make a final decision. While the information presented here may not completely forego that need, at the very least, perhaps it will help those reading get a better idea of the shape and size of the soon-to-be-released electric vehicle (EV).

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Chevy Bolt vs Honda Fit
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Chevy Bolt vs Nissan Versa Note
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Chevy Bolt vs Kia Soul
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Chevy Bolt vs Chevy Trax

A user (“Breezy“) on the GM Volt forum recently posted some pictures comparing the profile of the Chevy Bolt to that of other popular car models — the Honda Fit, the Kia Soul, the Nissan Versa Note, and the Chevrolet Trax (see above). These give a decent idea of what one can likely expect when dealing with the Chevy Bolt in person.

Here are the specs comparisons for those who prefer numbers:

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Once we get closer to the launch, I’m sure that we’ll start getting the first reviews, and thus a better idea of interior space, but this will have to do for now I guess.

It would be cool if someone nifty with GIFs and images could put something like the Model 3 vs Model S comparison together, though.

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