Chevrolet treads into the electric SUV market with the Bolt EUV, which stands for “Electric Utility Vehicle.” While it’s based on the Bolt EV hatchback, the EUV is appropriately taller and longer than the compact Bolt. Curiously, it offers slightly less cargo space than the hatchback, and there is no AWD option. However, the Bolt EUV benefits from a significant increase in rear-seat legroom, which is cramped in the Bolt EV. The EUV also offers the latest infotainment, safety, and driver assistance technologies, such as the available hands-free SuperCruise system. The EPA estimates that you should get almost 250 miles of range on a single battery charge.