Chevrolet Bolt EUV
Chevrolet

Chevrolet

Bolt EUV

Owner report
Mazda MX-30
Mazda

Mazda

MX-30

Owner report

Chevrolet Bolt EUV vs Mazda MX-30: 2023 Comparison

Updated June 2026

The short answer

Based on available data, the Chevrolet Bolt EUV comes out ahead of the Mazda MX-30 on power. Check the specs table and owner sentiment below for the full comparison before deciding between the two. Both are covered by real owner reports on CarWizz.

Specs side by side

Specification
Bolt EUV
MX-30
Typical price (used, US)
$19,317–$22,453
N/A
Power
200 Hp
170 Hp
Torque
360 Nm
260 Nm
Acceleration
N/A
9.1s
Top speed
N/A
140 km/h
Fuel consumption
N/A
1.0 L/100km
Drive
Front wheel drive
Front wheel drive
Transmission
1 gears, automatic
1 gears, automatic
Engine
N/A
0.8 L
Seats
5
5
Body type
SUV
SUV

What owners say

Bolt EUV

Overall

Overwhelmingly positive sentiment among owners of the 2022-2023 model years, with the vehicle widely praised as an excellent value proposition, particularly when purchased new with available tax credits or used at significant discounts. The ownership experience is defined by the core benefits of home charging, eliminating gas station visits and routine maintenance like oil changes, leading to substantial cost savings. Owners consistently highlight the car's fun and peppy acceleration, comfortable ride quality for a commuter car, and a practical interior with generous rear passenger space.

Best version to buy

Premier trim. This highest trim level is specifically recommended for gaining access to ventilated front seats and the camera-based rearview mirror, features owners describe as highly desirable once experienced.

Known issues

  • Slow DC Fast Charging (50-55 kW max): severely limits practicality for road trips, requires long charging stops compared to modern competitors. Frequency: very frequent.
  • Reduced Cold-Weather Range: significant efficiency loss in winter, with reports of 40-50% range reduction in adverse conditions, and real-world winter range often cited around 200-210 miles. Frequency: very frequent.
  • Seat Comfort: seats described as adequate but not plush, with some owners finding them less comfortable than those in mainstream sedans like the Honda Accord. Frequency: recurrent.

MX-30

Overall

Sentiment is sharply divided and highly dependent on use case and purchase price. A strong consensus exists that the vehicle is fundamentally compromised as a primary or long-distance electric vehicle due to its very limited range (approximately 100 miles/160 km EPA, with significant reduction at highway speeds), painfully slow DC fast charging (peaking around 36 kW and tapering quickly), and underwhelming acceleration from its ~140 hp single motor. It is frequently described as one of the worst EVs on the market from a specifications standpoint.

Best version to buy

Insufficient owner data available to differentiate between trims. Feedback is focused on the fundamental EV powertrain, which is consistent across all versions.

Known issues

  • Extremely limited range: EPA rating of ~100 miles (160 km) drops significantly at highway speeds above 65 mph (105 km/h), making it unsuitable for trips. Frequency: very frequent.
  • Very slow DC fast charging: Peak charge rate of only ~36 kW, with rapid tapering, resulting in charge times of approximately one hour for a 10-80% charge. Described as the slowest charging EV on the market. Frequency: very frequent.
  • Underpowered acceleration: ~140 hp motor results in sluggish performance, especially noticeable during highway merging and passing. Frequency: very frequent.

The verdict

The Chevrolet Bolt EUV is the better choice for most buyers.

It has more power on its best-equipped version than the Mazda MX-30, based on the data above. If efficiency matters more to you than outright power, the Mazda MX-30 is worth a closer look instead.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is more reliable, the Chevrolet Bolt EUV or the Mazda MX-30?

Owner reports show similar reliability sentiment for the Chevrolet Bolt EUV and the Mazda MX-30. Check the known issues listed above for specific differences between the two.

Which is better for families, the Chevrolet Bolt EUV or the Mazda MX-30?

Data on family-specific factors like cargo space is limited for one or both models, but based on available reports, both are positioned as practical daily drivers. Check the specs table above for seating and body type.

Which has better fuel economy, the Chevrolet Bolt EUV or the Mazda MX-30?

Fuel consumption data is limited for one or both models. Check the specs table above for the figures available on each catalogued version.

Which is cheaper to maintain, the Chevrolet Bolt EUV or the Mazda MX-30?

Exact maintenance costs aren't in our data, but owner reports mention cost-related concerns more often for the Mazda MX-30 than the Chevrolet Bolt EUV. See the known issues comparison above.