Both the Bolt and the Trailseeker have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, side-impact head airbags, front and rear seatbelt pretensioners, height adjustable front shoulder belts, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, crash mitigating brakes, post-collision automatic braking systems, daytime running lights, lane departure warning systems, blind spot warning systems, rearview cameras, rear cross-path warning, available around view monitors and driver alert monitors.
Compare the2027 Chevrolet BoltVS 2026 Subaru Trailseeker


Safety
Warranty
The Bolt’s corrosion warranty is 1 year longer than the Trailseeker’s (6 vs. 5 years).
There are almost 5 times as many Chevrolet dealers as there are Subaru dealers, which makes it much easier should you ever need service under the Bolt’s warranty.
Reliability
J.D. Power and Associates’ 2025 Initial Quality Study of new car owners surveyed provide the statistics that show that Chevrolet vehicles are better in initial quality than Subaru vehicles. J.D. Power ranks Chevrolet above average in initial quality. With 9 more problems per 100 vehicles, Subaru is rated lower.
J.D. Power and Associates’ 2025 survey of the owners of three-year-old vehicles provides the long-term dependability statistics that show that Chevrolet vehicles are more reliable than Subaru vehicles. J.D. Power ranks Chevrolet above average in long-term dependability. With 33 more problems per 100 vehicles in the first three years of ownership, Subaru is rated below average.
Fuel Economy and Range
The Bolt can travel with zero emissions for 262 miles. The Trailseeker can’t move without running its internal combustion engine.
Tires and Wheels
The Bolt’s tires provide better handling because they have a lower 50 series profile (height to width ratio) that provides a stiffer sidewall than the Trailseeker Premium’s standard 60 series tires.
The Bolt has a standard easy tire fill system. When inflating the tires, the vehicle’s integrated tire pressure sensors keep track of the pressure as the tires fill and tell the driver when the tires are inflated to the proper pressure. The Trailseeker doesn’t offer vehicle monitored tire inflation.
Chassis
The Chevrolet Bolt may be more efficient, handle and accelerate better because it weighs about 700 to 750 pounds less than the Subaru Trailseeker.
The Bolt is 1 foot, 9.2 inches shorter than the Trailseeker, making the Bolt easier to handle, maneuver and park in tight spaces.
The front grille of the Bolt uses electronically controlled shutters to close off airflow and reduce drag when less engine cooling is needed. This helps improve highway fuel economy. The Trailseeker doesn’t offer active grille shutters.
Passenger Space
The Bolt has 1.2 inches more front headroom, 2.2 inches more front legroom, 3.8 inches more rear legroom and 3.9 inches more rear hip room than the Trailseeker.
