autoevolution 22 Feb 2021, 13:52 UTC · by Chevrolet’s latest EV is here, and it’s packed full of enhanced safety features. Among them is the latest version of the Super Cruise advanced driver assistance system, which is set to be the carmaker’s first step towards a fully autonomous future. 8 photos Chevrolet has recently expanded its EV lineup, revealing the all-new 2022 Bolt EUV (Electric Utility Vehicle), which takes everything that made the original Bolt popular and offers it in an improved, SUV-inspired package. It uses the same highly efficient powertrain as its hatchback sibling, which has also received a redesign, but the carmaker states it delivers a slightly longer range on a full charge, estimated at 250 miles (402 km).