The road to owning something genuinely exciting starts with a Chevy EV. While the company has plans for both hybrid and electric vehicles, in 2025, you’ve got three all-electric models ready to hit the road.
Equinox EV
The Equinox EV’s value proposition is simple: an attainable, long-range, stylish EV that fits seamlessly into everyday life. How far you can go depends on which version you pick. Front-wheel drive Equinox EVs stretch up to 319 miles on a single charge, while all-wheel drive versions trade a bit of range (285 miles) for more muscle (300 horsepower and 346 pound-feet of torque) and the confidence to handle all seasons.
It’s well-equipped too. The standard 17.7-inch display runs Google-powered software, providing built-in Maps, music, and app compatibility via the Google Play Store. Super Cruise, GM’s hands-free highway driving system and one of the best semi-autonomous systems available today, is an option.
Blazer EV
The Equinox EV will do everything you need it to. But if you want more power, more room, more style, more range, and a fancier interior, then you’re looking for the Blazer EV. How much more? Well, the RS with rear-wheel drive will take you 334 miles before needing a recharge. Inside, you get features you won’t find in the Equinox EV, like a Bose audio system and a head-up display.
In the looks department, the Blazer EV turns up the aggression, making it look like something that enjoys being driven. Speaking of things that enjoy being driven, meet the Blazer EV SS, the first SS-badged electric Chevy. And no, they didn’t slap a badge on and called it a day. This thing means business. With 615 horsepower and a 0-60 mph time of 3.4 seconds, it’s the fastest SS model ever. Yes, it’s quicker than the big V8s!
Silverado EV
We’ve seen the entry-level Equinox EV, admired the boldness of the Blazer EV, and now it’s time for something built for work: the Silverado EV. If you like big numbers, you’re in for a treat. Horsepower? 760. Torque? More than you’ll ever need, but Chevy went with 765 lb.-ft just to be sure. Range? This truck offers up to 460 miles.
And it’s pretty quick, too. It’ll go from 0 to 60 mph in under 4.5 seconds, which is faster than some cars that claim to be sporty. When it comes to towing, the Silverado comes armed with 12,500 pounds of capability, meaning you won’t have to think twice about hauling a trailer or a boat.
If you’re ready to experience these EVs in person, contact Frederick Chevrolet in Lebanon, PA. We’ll happily set you up with a test drive and answer any questions.


