Two electric vehicles, one company. How do the Chevy Equinox EV and the Chevy Blazer EV compare for drivers in Lakeland, FL? While they are similar in size, a few distinctions set these two siblings apart.
Performance
The main difference drivers from Brandon will notice between the Chevy Equinox EV and the Chevy Blazer EV is power. The Equinox EV is powered by a single electric motor that makes 220 horsepower for the front-wheel drive model and 300 horsepower for the dual motor all-wheel drive model. The Chevy Blazer EV offers four power configurations, starting with a similar 220-horsepower front-wheel drive model and all-wheel drive models with two motors and 300 horsepower. The rear-wheel drive RS model boasts 365 horsepower, while the SS model offers 595 horsepower on an all-wheel drive platform.
Interior Space
The interior of the Chevrolet Equinox EV and the Chevrolet Blazer EV are about the same across the board. However, drivers from Tampa will notice a difference in styling that matches the power output.
Style
Exterior style is another area in these two stand apart in Winter Haven. The Equinox EV has a more subtle styling that fits its small family vehicle persona. The Blazer EV has a much more aggressive, sporty styling that matches its ability to rip up the road with 595 horsepower.
Range
The Chevy Equinox EV has a maximum range of about 319 miles for the front-wheel drive model and 285 for the all-wheel drive model. With the ability to add about 70 miles of range in ten minutes on DC fast charging, the Equinox EV has no problems around Plant City or shorter road trips. The Chevy Blazer EV has about 334 miles of range with the front-wheel drive base model, dropping to 283 miles for the all-wheel drive base model. Chevrolet says the Blazer EV can add 78 miles of range in ten minutes with DC fast charging, great for drivers in Bartow.
Contact Regal Chevrolet
If you’d like to compare the Chevrolet Equinox EV and the Chevrolet Blazer EV, contact Regal Chevrolet to schedule a test drive.