2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV gallery

Chevrolet's Bolt EV follows in the successful tire tracks of the Volt, trading the hybrid powertrain for an all-electric drive good for over 200 miles of zero-emission driving. Set to hit production at the end of 2016, but unveiled at CES 2016, the Bolt is expected to cost around $30,000 after tax rebates.

Inside, there's a 10.2-inch touchscreen with a special navigation system. That selects routes based on maximum driving efficiency, as well as automatically plotting charging pit-stops if they'll be required on longer trips.

There's also 4G LTE built in, turning the Bolt into a WiFi hotspot, plus mobile app access to battery status, cabin preconditioning, and more.