The Bolt EV was interestingly retired recently, before being announced for a return relatively quickly. Why the about-face from Chevrolet? The Chevrolet Bolt, released in 2017, revolutionized the electric vehicle market by being the first mass-produced, low-cost, long-range EV. The BEV2 platform-based vehicle is essentially the successor to the hybrid Volt in Chevrolet’s lineup. After only one generation of sales and generally satisfied customers, the automaker announced in April that the vehicle would be discontinued. In 2021, the Bolt’s batteries were recalled, but the car still managed to recover because…