By virtue of the low-mounted battery, the Bolt EV feels planted in corners, despite its tall stance. The car is eager to tackle a curvy road and is actually fun to drive—virtues that most electric vehicles can't claim. The ride is firm, yet compliant and composed, making the Bolt feel solid and substantial.
Michael1 said:The suspension development engineer is an SCCA racer. While the tires do not have a huge amount of grip, the suspension is said to be taut and controlled without being harsh.
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Evray said:I took a test drive on Saturday afternoon in the Bolt at Capitol Chevrolet in San Jose. I thought the Bolt handled very well given the tires grip level. I only got up to 75 mph though. The ride was well controlled and not harsh. I really liked the passing power. It really accelerates from 50 mph with some serious grunt! Looking forward to mine being delivered hopefully before Christmas.
kicoken said:I think it handles great in the city and on the highway. Feels very stable and planted, very flat through corners. To me the handling feels very european. The ride is more firm than I was expecting, I enjoy that feeling, but it does jolt you every now and then.
Aidan said:kicoken said:I think it handles great in the city and on the highway. Feels very stable and planted, very flat through corners. To me the handling feels very european. The ride is more firm than I was expecting, I enjoy that feeling, but it does jolt you every now and then.
European handling has been described by more than one person what exactly does that mean European feel?
JupiterMoon said:Aidan said:kicoken said:I think it handles great in the city and on the highway. Feels very stable and planted, very flat through corners. To me the handling feels very european. The ride is more firm than I was expecting, I enjoy that feeling, but it does jolt you every now and then.
European handling has been described by more than one person what exactly does that mean European feel?
Taught, not bouncy like a Cadillac, good rebound, low body roll, communicative and direct steering, you feel connected to the car.
GetOffYourGas said:JupiterMoon said:Aidan said:European handling has been described by more than one person what exactly does that mean European feel?
Taught, not bouncy like a Cadillac, good rebound, low body roll, communicative and direct steering, you feel connected to the car.
If this really describes the Bolt's handling, I cannot wait to test drive one. Nissan made far too many compromises to the Leaf in order to make it a softer, more "comfortable" ride. It leaves you feeling disconnected from the road, and the driving experience in general.
Aidan said:kicoken said:I think it handles great in the city and on the highway. Feels very stable and planted, very flat through corners. To me the handling feels very european. The ride is more firm than I was expecting, I enjoy that feeling, but it does jolt you every now and then.
European handling has been described by more than one person what exactly does that mean European feel?
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