Chevrolet EV Lineup — Discover New Models

Chevy has spent more than a century building vehicles drivers trust, and that same “make it practical, make it dependable” approach is showing up in a big way across the brand’s EV lineup. If you’re considering an electric vehicle in the Auburn area, Chevrolet now offers EV options that cover the basics (commuting, family driving, cargo needs) and the fun stuff (instant torque, smooth acceleration, tech-forward cabins).
Below is a refreshed look at Chevy’s key EV models you’re most likely to shop today, what each one is best at, and how to choose the right fit for your lifestyle.
Want to jump straight to the next step?
- Browse what’s available now: New Vehicle Inventory
- Shop EV-specific options: Chevrolet EV Inventory
- Explore the Equinox EV: Equinox EV
- Explore the Blazer EV: Blazer EV
- Explore the Silverado EV: Silverado EV
- Questions or test drive: Contact Our Team
Overview of Chevrolet’s Electric Models (What to Shop Today)
Chevrolet’s EV lineup continues to expand, and a few models stand out as the most common choices for Auburn-area drivers right now.
Chevrolet Equinox EV: The Everyday Sweet Spot
The Chevrolet Equinox EV is one of the easiest EVs to recommend for “normal life.” It’s a compact SUV with family-friendly space, a comfortable ride, and the kind of range that makes commuting feel simple instead of stressful.
- Range: Up to 319 miles of EPA-estimated range on a full charge (when properly equipped).
- Drivetrain: Available FWD or AWD depending on trim and configuration.
- Space: Seats up to five and offers practical cargo flexibility for errands and weekend plans.
- Tech: Google built-in capability and an intuitive screen layout (varies by trim).
Chevrolet Blazer EV: More Size, More Style, More Punch
The Chevrolet Blazer EV is a midsize crossover that leans sportier in both styling and available performance. It’s a great fit if you want a roomier feel than Equinox EV and you like a more aggressive design.
- Range: Range varies by trim and drivetrain.
- Performance: Higher trims can deliver strong acceleration, with a performance-focused SS model available.
- Interior: Modern cabin with a large central touchscreen and available premium features depending on trim.
Chevrolet Silverado EV: EV Power for Truck People
If you want an EV that still feels like a truck (because you actually use it like a truck), the Chevrolet Silverado EV brings serious capability to the electric world. Depending on trim, it’s built to combine big range, strong towing potential, and a tech-forward driving experience.
- Range: Range varies by trim; Chevrolet has published very high range estimates for certain configurations.
- Power: Strong output on higher trims, built for towing and hauling confidence.
- Usability: EV torque feels especially helpful when merging, passing, or moving a load.
What About the Chevrolet Bolt EV / Bolt EUV?
The Bolt EV and Bolt EUV were popular entry-level EVs and are still great options if you’re shopping pre-owned. If you’re looking for value and efficiency, it’s worth checking our used inventory for Bolt models as availability can vary.
- Shop pre-owned options: Used Vehicle Inventory
- Ask about EV availability and local incentives: Contact Our Team
In-Depth Look: Charging and Range Basics
Charging is usually the biggest “unknown” for first-time EV shoppers. Once you understand the basics, it’s straightforward.
- Level 1 (standard outlet): Slow but convenient for topping off at home, especially if you don’t drive far each day.
- Level 2 (home charger): Faster charging and the most popular option for daily EV ownership.
- DC fast charging: Best for road trips and quick top-offs during longer drives.
To help maximize range day to day:
- Use regenerative braking whenever possible.
- Maintain proper tire pressure.
- Avoid frequent hard launches if you’re trying to stretch range.
What Sets Chevrolet’s EV Lineup Apart?
Chevy EVs aim to be approachable—comfortable cabins, familiar SUV and truck formats, and technology that feels useful rather than overwhelming. Many models also offer driver assistance features and available hands-free driving capability, depending on trim and equipment.
EV ownership also comes with practical benefits: fewer routine maintenance items than many gas vehicles, and the ability to reduce fuel costs through at-home charging.
How to Choose the Right Chevrolet EV for You
If you want to narrow it down quickly, focus on these questions:
- How far do you drive in a normal day, and do you road-trip often?
- Do you need SUV space, or do you want a truck format?
- Is AWD important for traction and confidence in heavy rain?
- Do you want the easiest “daily driver” option, or do you want maximum performance?
We also recommend driving a couple options back-to-back. EVs can feel very different from each other, especially in acceleration response and regen braking feel. If you’d like, we can help you compare models and talk through incentives that may apply to your situation.
Explore Our EV Inventory Today
If you’re interested in a Chevrolet EV, visit Allen Turner Chevrolet of Auburn to explore options in person and take a test drive. You can also speak with our team about features, range, charging, and payments.
To get started, browse our EV inventory, talk with our finance team, or contact us to set up an appointment.
FAQs
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Which Chevrolet EV is best for a first-time EV buyer?
For many drivers, the Equinox EV is the easiest starting point because it’s an everyday-size SUV with strong range and familiar usability. If you want something larger or sportier, the Blazer EV is worth a look.
How far can the Equinox EV go on a full charge?
Chevrolet lists up to 319 miles of EPA-estimated range for the Equinox EV when properly equipped. Real-world range varies with driving speed, temperature, terrain, tires, and climate settings.
Can I charge a Chevy EV at home?
Yes. Many owners charge at home using either a standard outlet (Level 1) or a faster home charging setup (Level 2). Level 2 charging is the most popular choice for daily driving convenience.
Are Bolt EV and Bolt EUV still available?
Bolt models are often found in the pre-owned market. Availability changes, so it’s best to check current used inventory or ask our team what’s in stock.
Which Chevy EV is best if I need a truck?
If you want an EV in a full-size truck format, the Silverado EV is the key model to explore. It’s designed to combine strong range potential and serious capability, depending on trim.
How do I set up a test drive at Allen Turner Chevrolet of Auburn?
The easiest way is to reach out through our contact form and tell us which EV models you’d like to drive: Contact Our Team.
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