Chevy EV Model Lineup

Chevy EV Lineup at Basil Cars

Chevrolet was one of the first brands to debut an affordable EV, and today the Chevy EV lineup is evolving quickly. Chevrolet is the place to go when shopping for an electric vehicle, but with such a rapidly evolving lineup, it’s important to stay up to date with what models are available and what they offer, not to mention staying aware of upcoming models. To help make it easier to determine which Chevrolet EV model is right for you, we put them all together here, where you can peruse and compare.
Chevrolet Equinox EV

Equinox EV

Key Features

  • Starting at $41,900 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 Cruiseâ„¢ driver assistance technology for compatible roads
  • FWD with available eAWD

The Equinox EV might share a name with a conventional Chevrolet vehicle, but the EV version of the Equinox is an entirely different vehicle. Designed using GM’s Ultium platform to be an EV from the start, avoiding the problems that come with trying to convert a conventional vehicle design into an EV design. The Equinox EV is available with a choice of drivetrains in either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, and the 1,500-pound towing capacity is identical to its gas-powered counterpart. The interior is comfortable and high-tech, complete with a huge 17.7-inch Freeform touchscreen.


Chevrolet Blazer EV

Blazer EV

Key Features

  • Starting at $48,800 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 Cruiseâ„¢ driver assistance technology

Whether you want a bit more space or just some seriously impressive performance, the Blazer EV delivers both and a lot more to go with it. The Blazer EV is everything you like about the conventional Blazer, including the good looks, but in the form of a seriously powerful EV. Like the other Chevrolet EVs, the Blazer EV might share a name with a conventional vehicle, but it’s built on an entirely different platform, better suited to EV duty. Rear-wheel drive comes standard, with all-wheel drive available, and the performance SS trim raises the horsepower output to a staggering 557. The Blazer EV brings a whole new level of excitement to the Chevrolet EV lineup.


Chevrolet Silverado EV

Silverado EV

Key Features

  • Starting at $96,495 MSRP (price for the First-Edition RST trim, other trim pricing TBD)
  • Up to 754 horsepower, 0-60 in 4.5 seconds
  • Up to 440 miles of range
  • 14 available camera views
  • 10,000 lbs towing capacity
  • Available air suspension

When you need some serious capability to do some serious work, the Silverado EV has all that you need and more. The massive battery pack gives the Silverado EV more range than any competitor, and with 754 horsepower and 785 lb-ft of torque, you can outrun them too. The Silverado EV comes with a max towing capacity of 10,000 pounds, which combines with the incredible range to make for a superb towing vehicle. With a fold-down tailgate and midgate, the bed can extend to 10 feet, 10 inches, a feature you won’t find anywhere else.