Chevrolet EV Lineup

Chevrolet Electric Cars, SUVs, & Trucks Models - Schumacher Chevrolet of Boonton

All of Chevy's EVs are built on GM's advanced battery platform, an absolutely cutting-edge technological powerhouse that allows for excellent range and quick charging. But while all Chevrolet electric vehicles come with these same advantages, there are still important distinctions between them, and the Chevy electric vehicle lineup is growing so quickly that it might be difficult to keep track of all the changes. This guide should help make sense of these technologically impressive vehicles.



Chevrolet Equinox EV

Equinox EV

Key Features

  • Starting at $33,600 MSRP*
  • Up to 288 horsepower, 0-60 in 5.9 seconds
  • Up to 319 miles of range
  • 17.7-inch Freeform display screen
  • Available Super Cruise™ driver assistance technology for compatible roads
  • FWD with available eAWD

Like the rest of the Chevy EV lineup, the Equinox EV shares a name with a conventional model, despite being built on a different platform and having similar but still styling. That's because these models serve the same role as their conventional counterparts, and that means that the Equinox EV delivers excellent value for money and a surprisingly spacious interior for a compact SUV. The Equinox EV has one of the best cost-to-range ratios of an EV on the market, and is specifically the lowest-priced EV to offer more than 315 miles of range.


Chevrolet Blazer EV

Blazer EV

Key Features

  • Starting at $44,600 MSRP*
  • Up to 557 horsepower, 0-60 in under 4 seconds
  • Up to 324 miles of range
  • 17.7-inch Freeform display screen
  • Available in RWD or eAWD
  • Available Super Cruise™ driver assistance technology

For a more performance-oriented EV, the Blazer EV is the way to go. While the Blazer EV is big on practicality, those who want to really turn up the dial on power have the option of a 557-horsepower electric drivetrain that will send the Blazer EV to 60 mph in just 3.4 seconds. How fast is that? It's a half-second faster than a brand new Porsche 911 Carrera. Yes. It's fast. The Blazer EV is available with either RWD or eAWD, both of which provide the kind of superb handling that you want in a performance vehicle. The styling conveys this focus on performance, including the interior, right down to the racing-inspired flat-bottom steering wheel.


Chevrolet Silverado EV

Silverado EV

Key Features

  • Starting at $55,000 MSRP*
  • Up to 754 horsepower, 0-60 in 4.5 seconds
  • Up to 492 miles of range
  • 14 available camera views
  • 12,500lbs towing capacity
  • Available air suspension

Massive power and unbelievable range make the Silverado EV a serious standout, not just in the world of EV pickups, but EVs in general. Towing capacity is nearly identical to the conventional Silverado 1500, but you'll notice this electric version tows with an ease that comes with a torque output of 785 lb-ft. The huge battery capacity makes for one of the longest range ratings of any EV on the market, and the longest of any electric pickup. But that power can also be used on the jobside, thanks to in-bed outlets for all of your power equipment.



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