The Chevy Bolt battery replacement timeline is estimated to last about 4.5 hours. The newer generation of batteries, which will be used in most Bolt EVs and all Bolt EUVs after the 2021 recall, is a 66-kWh pack. The lowest out-of-pocket cost for an uncomplicated battery pack replacement on the Bolt would be between $16,775-$17,775 ($16,000-17,000 for the battery, $100-200 for related parts, and $675 for the HV-certified labor).

GM covers the Bolt EV and EUV high voltage battery and battery system components for 8 years and 100,000 miles. If a part in the battery system fails due to a manufacturing defect, GM covers the cost of parts, labor, and other costs as needed. For used Bolts, the recall status should be checked, and a pre-purchase inspection by a local dealer can provide peace of mind during the buying process. 

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