
Chevy’s current electric vehicle lineup consists of the 2025 Equinox EV, Blazer EV, and Silverado EV. Together, these cars cover just about every need, from a small SUV to a mid-size SUV to a job-loving truck. Learn more about each one below.
A Brief Look at the 2025 Equinox EV, Blazer EV, and Silverado EV
It All Starts With the Equinox EV
The Equinox EV is Chevy’s entry-level electric vehicle, and it comes with a big 85-kWh battery pack. How much power and range you’ll get depends on your choice of drivetrain. With front-wheel drive, you’re looking at 220 horsepower and 319 miles of range. Go for all-wheel drive, and power jumps to 300 horsepower, though range dips a bit to 307 miles.
Inside, this model is a great example of how to get the fundamentals right. Even the base trim is well set up, with comfy cloth seats, a huge 17.7-inch touchscreen display with Google built-in, an 11-inch gauge cluster, and physical climate controls. Higher trims add Evotex upholstery in various finishes (including the saucy Adrenaline Red), heated front seats, and a heated steering wheel.
The Mid-Size Upgrade
You might gravitate toward this mid-size Chevy electric SUV for its larger size, but you’ll stay for everything else it offers. For starters, the rear-wheel-drive RS model delivers 334 miles of EPA-estimated range. And with 7.9 inches of ground clearance, it rides higher than just about any other electric SUV. For those after stronger performance, the SS variant outputs 615 horsepower, offers over 300 miles of range, and can go from zero to sixty mph in 3.4 seconds.
This SUV also scores high in the style department. Every model features a sporty layout with round air vents on the dash, while the RS and the SS get a black-and-red two-tone interior theme. If you prefer a cleaner look, there’s also a monotone interior option.
Electrified Trucking With the Silverado EV
Just like how the gas-powered Silverado 1500 gives buyers several engine choices, the Silverado EV offers a few different battery options: a standard 119-kWh pack, a 170-kWh Extended Range pack, and a massive 205-kWh Max Range pack. Range estimates vary from 282 miles for the Work Truck with the standard battery to 492 miles for the same trim fitted with the Max Range pack.
Other aspects of the Silverado EV are on the larger side, too. The standard dual-motor configuration makes up to 760 horsepower in the RST model, 510 horsepower in the base Work Truck trim, and 645 horsepower in the mid-range LT trim. When it comes to capability, this truck can tow up to 12,500 pounds and carry up to 1,800 pounds of payload.
Which Chevy EV Offers the Best Value for Oregon Drivers?
When it comes to real-world driving around Ashland, Medford, or the Rogue Valley, value means more than just sticker price. Chevy’s 2025 EV lineup balances range, capability, and interior comfort for drivers who need both efficiency and practicality — especially in Oregon’s mix of city driving and outdoor adventure.
- Equinox EV: Starting at an accessible price point, the Equinox EV is perfect for first-time EV owners. It offers up to 319 miles of range and a smooth, quiet drive ideal for daily commutes or weekend trips to Mount Ashland.
- Blazer EV: With up to 334 miles of range and an available 615-hp SS trim, the Blazer EV brings sporty excitement to the mid-size EV SUV market.
- Silverado EV: For those needing strength and space, the Silverado EV Work Truck delivers up to 492 miles of range and 12,500 lbs. of towing capacity, making it one of the most capable electric trucks on the road.
How Do These Chevy EVs Handle Oregon’s Weather and Terrain?
Between cold mornings in the Rogue Valley and rainy drives up I-5, range and battery efficiency matter. Chevy’s advanced Ultium platform and available all-wheel drive systems help these models perform consistently even when temperatures dip or roads get slick.
The Blazer EV and Silverado EV are especially well-suited for local terrain thanks to generous ground clearance and instant electric torque for confident traction.
What’s Inside? Comfort, Connectivity & Tech
Inside each EV, you’ll find the latest tech built around Google integration, expansive digital displays, and available premium materials.
- The Equinox EV features a 17.7-inch infotainment display and intuitive climate controls.
- The Blazer EV SS adds a 33-inch digital screen and bold two-tone interiors.
- The Silverado EV RST pairs a full-size truck cabin with hands-free Super Cruise™ driving assistance ideal for long highway runs.
What Warranty and Service Coverage Comes with a Chevy EV?
Every Chevy EV includes a 4-year/50,000-mile limited warranty and an 8-year/100,000-mile battery and electric component warranty, giving you long-term confidence. TC Chevy also provides certified EV service and home charging guidance so you can charge efficiently and maintain peak battery health.
Which Chevy EV Is Right for You?
- Equinox EV: Best for city commuters and first-time EV buyers.
- Blazer EV: Ideal for drivers who want performance, space, and style.
- Silverado EV: Built for power, range, and weekend work or adventure.
Each model brings a unique mix of luxury, innovation, and capability, and with Oregon’s growing EV infrastructure, it’s easier than ever to own one.
Experience Chevy EVs at TC Chevy in Ashland
At TC Chevy, we’re proud to help drivers across Ashland, Medford, and southern Oregon make the switch to electric with confidence. Whether you’re comparing EV models, setting up a home charger, or just curious about range and maintenance, our team is here to guide you every step of the way.
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