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CHEVROLET BOLT EV
1,267 NHTSA complaints and 13 safety recalls across model years 2017–2023.
- Complaints
- 1,267
- Recalls
- 13
- Model years
- 7
The CHEVROLETBOLT EV appears in NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation database with 1,267 consumer safety complaints and 13 safety recalls across 7 model years (2017–2023). That averages roughly 181 complaints per model year, but the distribution is almost never even — most nameplates concentrate their defect reports in a handful of cohort years tied to specific platform refreshes, supplier changes, or component redesigns.
Complaint volume on a nameplate alone is not a reliability verdict: a long-running bestseller will accumulate more filings than a low-volume niche model simply because more of them are on the road. What matters is the year-over-year shape and the component concentration — which the table below isolates for the BOLT EV by showing complaint count, crash count, fire count, and NHTSA safety rating side by side for each model year. The filing-year histogram below the table shows whether complaints are still being submitted against this nameplate or whether the pattern has plateaued, an important distinction for used-car shoppers weighing older cohort years.
NHTSA has 57 investigation files tied to this model, with 2 currently open. Investigations precede recalls and signal that the Office of Defects Investigation is actively testing a theory about a specific component cluster. Together with the complaint-by-year breakdown and recall remedy status, they are the primary signals used by insurance actuaries, fleet managers, and used-vehicle appraisers when pricing CHEVROLETBOLT EV risk. Compare this nameplate against siblings in the same platform family to see whether a given defect pattern is model-specific or shared across the parent architecture.
Complaints by Year
Complaint Filing Trend
NHTSA complaint volume by year filed (not model year).
Compare CHEVROLETBOLT EV to Similar Vehicles
NHTSA Investigations 2 Open
Loss of motive power due to engine failure
Loss of Motive Power due to the Battery Energy Control Module
Electric Vehicle Battery Fires
Outboard Front Seat Belt Anchor Cable Failure
Fuel Line Leak
Momentary Increased Steering Effort
Front Wiper Transmission Inoperative
Passenger Sensing System
Seat Belt Anchor Cable Failure
Sale of noncompliant school bus
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Vehicle Safety Guides
Data as of 2025. Sources: NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) complaints database, NHTSA recall campaign API, NHTSA NCAP crash-test ratings, and NHTSA FARS for fatality cross-reference.