The car also has wireless charging in the console.
There's also two USB ports in the console so you can plug in your smartphone to connect to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
The car is always connected via low-energy bluetooth, allowing the driver to be connected to the car via the app at all times.
Chevrolet's mobile app lets drivers check on the vehicle's charge, remotely start their car, and pre-condition the cabin, among other things. The car's key fob also uses Bluetooth for keyless entry and ignition.
The lane keep assist feature will help drivers avoid accidents.
This feature monitors where the car is positioned relative to the lines on the road so that if the car is drifting, it will steer the car back into its proper lane.
"Even at quite a simple level we are beginning to bring some of these autonomous features into vehicles like the Bolt," Norris said.
The seats are very thin, helping the car to feel more spacious on the inside.
"Typically these seats would be made of foam," Norris said. "But this is a hard plastic part with a thin layer of foam on top of it, which has enabled us to get to this really thin seat construction, which makes the car feel lean and kind of efficient. It helps the rear end feel more spacious," Norris said.
Five people can comfortably fit in the car. When the back seats are pushed forward, there's almost 57 cubic feet of cargo space.