While General Motors has deliberately held back some information in an attempt to draw out excitement for the Chevy Bolt, it appears more pricing details have been released.

A Chevy dealer site in Norman, Okla. offers what until now has been undisclosed option prices for the $37,495 base price LT, and $41,780 Premier.

Other dealer sites have yet to post this, and Chevrolet has not made an official announcement as of yet.

Of just as great interest is when the automaker will open up ordering.

We reported last Friday allocations have been made in California and possibly Oregon, but actual ordering and specifying exact builds has not begun.

A rumor that it may be as soon as this Thursday has some speculating the options pricing is a precursor to that. The info provided by the Oklahoma dealer, David Stanley Chevrolet, otherwise looks like legitimate data supplied by Chevrolet.

Further, some prospective Bolt customers have said their dealers told them this pricing info would be made available yesterday. Assuming so, it’s likely other dealers with access to the trim price details will begin posting as well.

Following are prices that until now have not been disclosed.



2017 Bolt EV LT

• Driver confidence package – $495

• Comfort and convenience package – $555

• Rear cargo storage shelf – $100

2017 Bolt EV Premier

• Driver confidence II – $495

• Infotainment package – $485

Common options

• Kinetic Blue, Cajun Red, Orange Burst paint colors – $395

Aluminum sill plates – $85

• DC charging – $750 (this was disclosed previously)

• Extra portable charge cord – $535

Limit promotional pricing

• Universal tablet holder (2) mounting behind front headrests for rear seat entertainment

– $115

• All-weather floor mats – $140

• All-weather cargo mat – $110

Stay tuned, as we’ll be on the lookout for when ordering opens up, along with projections on how soon the first deliveries will be made.

According to the general manager of a California dealer, however, his GM rep told him only Oregon and California are first wave states.

He also said he hoped to deliver first Bolts by the end of year, as Chevrolet has conservatively also said.

The Bolt is otherwise being readied for all 50 states, and Canada, with further timing specifics to be determined.

Hat tip to Jeff Nisewanger.