There are the best features in the all-electric Chevy Bolt

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Hollis Johnson

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There's a lot to love about the Chevy Bolt, GM's first long range, affordable all-electric car.

It has a range of 238 miles per charge, a top speed of 91 mph, and costs about $37,500 before a $7,500 federal tax credit.

GM began production of its vehicle last year, beating Tesla to the punch for creating the first mass market, electric vehicle. Tesla plans to launch its first affordable, long-range vehicle, dubbed the Model 3, at the end of 2017.

While that's impressive on its own, the vehicle has a number of other impressive features that make it appealing.

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We recently had the chance to speak with Stuart Norris, the Bolt's lead designer. Norris walked us through some of the car's best tech and design features.