Another data point I'm looking at if I choose to be a bit more spendy pants. Fully loaded 2LT trim with radiant red paint upcharge, leather seats, heated seats and steering wheel, premium Bose stereo with subwoofer, adaptive cruise control, etc, i.e. everything, is $31,260 or around $33,500 out the door with taxes, so net of around $30k if eligible for 1/2 the tax credit. Still a darn good deal for brand new EV with a bit of luxury added in.
I checked 2023 Hyundai Kona pricing...base price is over $41k to get heated steering wheel. That's really a shame as heated seats and steering wheel are, for me, a basic requirement for EV's. It allows you to keep the interior cabin temp much cooler and still feel warm, and this will have a significant impact on range and efficiency in cold weather. Cheapest possible Kona EV is $34,845(plus taxes) so about $37,340 for me. It does have heated seats but not steering wheel, with is only available on the highest trim. This puts it $7,000 higher than the top of the line fully loaded Bolt factoring in the tax credit.