This October, Chevrolet is once again putting the power of pink in the spotlight. As part of its ongoing support for the American Cancer Society (ACS), Chevy has brought back its specially-themed pink Corvette Stingray pace car to lead the field in two of NASCAR’s biggest fall races — a bold and eye-catching symbol of the automaker’s 15-year commitment to the fight against breast cancer.

The vibrant pink Stingray will pace the NASCAR Cup Series at Talladega Superspeedway and Martinsville Speedway, proudly representing the “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” initiative. This campaign raises both awareness and critical funds for breast cancer research, support services, and education — a cause that touches millions across the country.

“Chevrolet stands with the American Cancer Society’s efforts to end breast cancer,” said Todd Christensen, Director, Motorsports Marketing & Activation at Chevrolet. “When the pink Chevrolet Corvette Stingray pace car leads the NASCAR Cup Series field for the next two weeks, we hope fans will join us in raising funds for ACS by participating in ‘Making Strides Against Breast Cancer’ events across the US this October.”

Lap by Lap, Dollar by Dollar

Chevrolet has pledged $500 for every caution lap the pink Stingray leads during the two featured races, up to $25,000. That means each yellow flag moment on track directly translates into support for those battling breast cancer.

But that’s not all. In a high-stakes twist, Chevy will also donate $1,500 for every Team Chevy driver that finishes in the top 10 at either Talladega or Martinsville — potentially doubling the impact depending on race outcomes.

A Legacy of Support

Last year, the campaign saw 54 caution laps across both events, resulting in an $18,900 donation to the American Cancer Society. The 2024 pink Camaro SS pace car used in that campaign is set to go under the hammer at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Fall Auction on Friday, October 17. Chevrolet will donate 100% of the hammer price to ACS, continuing to drive impact off the track as well.

First Stop: Talladega

The 2025 campaign kicks off this Sunday, October 19, at the YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway — a key race in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. The pink Corvette Stingray will make its much-anticipated debut during the penultimate race of the Round of Eight, ensuring maximum visibility during one of the most-watched weekends in motorsports.

Join the Drive

Chevy’s commitment to “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” goes beyond aesthetics. The pink Corvette Stingray is more than just a pace car — it’s a mobile reminder of the power of community, hope, and horsepower in the fight against breast cancer.

Whether you’re at the track, tuning in from home, or walking in a local Making Strides event, there are many ways to support the cause this October. Because every lap, every finish, and every step matters.

After a short time away, the Chevrolet Bolt is making a comeback — and it’s not just nostalgia driving it. The 2027 Chevy Bolt returns by popular demand, promising a refined, smarter, and faster electric experience at a price that doesn’t shock your wallet. With a starting MSRP of $29,990 (including destination), and an even more affordable $28,995 model coming later in the year, the Bolt is set to reclaim its title as America’s most affordable long-range EV.

EV Affordability, Redefined

Chevrolet is doubling down on what made the original Bolt beloved: practicality, range, and price. The 2027 model offers a GM-estimated 255 miles of range and DC fast charging up to 150 kW, meaning it can charge from 10% to 80% in just 26 minutes. That’s over 2.5x faster than the outgoing model.

Even better, it’s the first Chevy to come with a native NACS (North American Charging Standard) port, giving Bolt drivers access to more public chargers than ever before — including Tesla’s Supercharger network.

Smarter Tech, Inside and Out

This isn’t just a rehash of the old Bolt — the 2027 model is packed with the latest GM tech:

  • 11.3-inch infotainment screen and 11-inch driver display with Google built-in 
  • Access to apps like Angry Birds, HBO Max, Chrome, Prime Video, and GameSnacks 
  • Super Cruise hands-free driving with improved Google Maps integration 
  • Voice control for climate, calls, texts, and even smart home devices via “Hey Google” 

Your daily commute just became a lot more connected — and a lot more fun. 

Built on a Smarter Powertrain

Underneath its familiar hatchback silhouette is GM’s most advanced EV drivetrain yet. The Bolt is powered by GM’s in-house X76 electric drive unit, which offers: 

  • Greater efficiency with less reliance on rare-earth materials 
  • Segmented magnets to reduce heat and energy loss 
  • Silicon carbide inverter tech for improved battery-to-motor performance 
  • Blended regenerative braking for better range and smoother stopping 

Charge at Home. Power Your Home.

One of the most exciting new features is Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capability. When paired with a GM Energy Home System, the 2027 Bolt can help power your home during an outage. With most Americans driving under 50 miles a day, the Bolt has more than enough range for daily use while offering peace of mind during emergencies. 

Practicality + Personality 

Chevrolet didn’t forget about the everyday perks either: 

  • A roomy hatchback layout 
  •  Heated and ventilated front seats, heated steering wheel 
  •  A redesigned cabin with more storage, open console, and available panoramic sunroof 
  •  Multiple USB-C ports and wireless phone charging 
  •  Over 20 standard safety features, including Intersection Collision Mitigation, Rear Automatic Braking, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert with Braking 

Introducing the Bolt RS: Sporty Meets Smart 

For the first time, the Bolt is available in a sporty RS trim, featuring: 

  • Unique RS badging 
  • Gloss black wheels and roof rails 
  • An exclusive Atomic Yellow exterior with red interior accent stitching 

It’s a bold, fun option for drivers who want style to match their smarts. 

Limited Run. Big Opportunity. 

Chevy is positioning the 2027 Bolt as a limited run model — a celebration of one of its most beloved EVs. So if you’ve been waiting for an affordable, feature-packed EV that doesn’t cut corners on tech or performance, this is your moment. 

The Bolt is expected to begin shipping early next year, joining the Equinox EV in Chevrolet’s growing — and impressively affordable — electric lineup. 

Final Thoughts 

The 2027 Chevrolet Bolt marks a turning point in the EV market — not just because it’s affordable, but because it refuses to compromise on performance, range, or technology. With a bold new look, smarter powertrain, and the tech features EV drivers actually want, this isn’t just a comeback — it’s a glow-up. 

If you’ve been holding out for the right EV, your wait might just be over.

Chevrolet is charging ahead in the electric vehicle (EV) race—and now it has the hardware to prove it. The 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV and the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV have just been named Top Picks in their respective categories by Cars.com, a leading automotive marketplace and resource for car shoppers. 

The Equinox EV earned the title of Top Pick: Value EV, while the Silverado EV was named Top Pick: EV Pickup Truck. These awards recognize not only Chevrolet’s technological innovation and performance but also the brand’s commitment to making EVs more accessible and capable for real-world drivers. 

Equinox EV: Affordable, Stylish, and Ready to Go 

If you’ve been holding out for an EV that won’t blow your budget, Cars.com says the Chevrolet Equinox EV deserves your attention. With a sleek design, family-friendly features, and a starting price under $35,000, the Equinox EV makes electric driving more accessible than ever. 

According to Cars.com, “If you’re interested in a good EV that won’t break the bank, you should look at the Chevrolet Equinox EV.” The site praised the compact SUV’s combination of affordability, long range, and appealing styling—noting that those attributes are key in today’s shifting EV market. 

As federal EV tax credits are set to expire at the end of September, shoppers are racing to lock in savings. But even after the federal incentives expire, many state and local rebates will remain in place, helping buyers make the switch to electric. 

Silverado EV: Power, Range, and Real-World Capability 

Chevrolet’s EV momentum doesn’t stop with crossovers. The 2026 Silverado EV continues to redefine what a truck can do—with Cars.com highlighting its impressive up-to-493-mile range, 12,500-pound towing capacity, and rugged capability. 

“Range anxiety is not something that should be much of a concern for Chevrolet Silverado EV drivers,” wrote Cars.com. Thanks to a massive 205-kWh battery and up to 350-kW DC fast-charging, the Silverado EV is built for both endurance and convenience. 

Beyond range, Cars.com also applauded the truck’s maneuverability, payload capacity (up to 2,350 pounds), and the fact that it still delivers the hard-working toughness truck owners expect. 

Chevy’s EV Strategy Is Paying Off 

These accolades come at a time when General Motors is seeing record-breaking EV sales. In August alone, GM sold more than 21,000 EVs, its highest monthly total ever. The Equinox EV and Silverado EV have been key drivers of this success, along with the Cadillac LYRIQ and GMC Sierra EV.

Scott Bell, vice president of Chevrolet, summed it up best: 

“These awards mean a lot, not just because they highlight range, capability and value, but because they show that we’re delivering on our mission: building EVs that customers can count on.” 

The EV Market Is Evolving—And Chevy Is Leading the Way 

As new models hit the market and prices shift, Cars.com noted that new EV inventory rose by 1.4% year-over-year in August, while used EV inventory surged by 38%. With more options and greater availability, shoppers have more reasons than ever to consider electric. 

Whether you’re looking for a practical daily driver or a workhorse with zero tailpipe emissions, Chevy now has award-winning options for both ends of the EV spectrum. 

Looking to go electric? The time to explore Chevrolet’s EV lineup, especially the Equinox EV and Silverado EV, is now.

If you’re searching for a powerful electric SUV that blends performance, style, and innovation, look no further than the 2025 Chevy Blazer EV SS. As Chevrolet’s first electric performance SUV, the Blazer EV SS trim brings serious muscle to the all-electric lineup. Whether you’re a longtime Chevy enthusiast or a newcomer considering your first EV, the Blazer EV SS is a game-changer worth a closer look. 

Electric Power Meets Super Sport Performance 

The Blazer EV SS is not your average SUV. It carries the legendary SS (Super Sport) badge—an iconic symbol of Chevrolet performance—and it lives up to the name. With an estimated 557 horsepower and up to 648 lb-ft of torque, the Blazer EV SS delivers thrilling acceleration, going from 0 to 60 mph in under 4 seconds (with Wide Open Watts mode activated). 

This isn’t just another electric vehicle; it’s a true performance SUV engineered for drivers who crave speed, control, and cutting-edge technology. 

Ultium Platform Powertrain 

Like other Chevy electric vehicles, the Blazer EV SS is built on GM’s Ultium platform, offering high energy efficiency, impressive range, and rapid charging capabilities. The SS trim features all-wheel drive (AWD) as standard, giving drivers confident traction in all weather conditions and making it ideal for performance enthusiasts and families alike. 

With an estimated range of up to 290 miles on a full charge, the Blazer EV SS balances power with practicality, making it perfect for both daily commutes and weekend adventures.

Aggressive Design, Inside and Out 

The 2025 Chevy Blazer EV SS doesn’t just perform like a muscle car—it looks the part too. This trim features a bold, athletic stance with exclusive SS badging, unique front and rear fascias, a black roof, and performance wheels. It’s designed to turn heads on the road. 

Inside, you’ll find a driver-focused interior, with premium touches like: 

  • A massive 17.7-inch diagonal touchscreen 
  • 11-inch digital driver display 
  • Heated and ventilated front seats 
  • Flat-bottom sport steering wheel with SS logo 
  • Ambient lighting and customizable drive modes 

Tech-Packed and Future-Ready

Chevrolet has equipped the Blazer EV SS with the latest technology for convenience, safety, and entertainment. Some of the top features include: 

  • Chevy Super Cruise™ hands-free driving on compatible roads 
  • Google Built-In for seamless connectivity 
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto 
  • Over-the-air software updates 

Advanced safety features like Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist, and more 

Why Choose the Chevy Blazer EV SS? 

If you’re in the market for a Chevy electric SUV with attitude, the Blazer EV SS should be at the top of your list. It’s perfect for drivers who want: 

  • A performance-focused EV with AWD 
  • Bold design with SS-exclusive features 
  • Long-range electric driving with fast charging 
  • Advanced tech and driver assistance features 

Whether you’re upgrading your vehicle or making the switch to electric for the first time, the 2025 Chevy Blazer EV SS offers the perfect mix of speed, sophistication, and sustainability. 

At The Quail, a Motorsports Gathering, Chevrolet has taken the wraps off two futuristic Corvette concepts that boldly redefine what America’s iconic sports car could become. Say hello to the Corvette CX and the Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo—radical expressions of performance, technology, and design that push beyond the boundaries of production vehicles and give us a thrilling look at the high-performance future of the Corvette brand.

Corvette CX: Electric Power Meets Fighter Jet Style

Unveiled in gleaming silver with a stance that screams “next-generation supercar,” the Corvette CX concept reimagines the Corvette for both the road and the racetrack. Though not slated for production, this concept embodies the uncompromised vision of a street-legal performance machine born from over 70 years of Corvette heritage.

From every angle, the CX is unmistakably Corvette—with a forward-lunging nose, sharp horizontal “chine” lines, and iconic dual-element taillights—but now infused with a wildly futuristic aesthetic. The sleek, low-slung body (less than 41 inches tall!) is built around a fighter jet-inspired cockpit canopy that opens forward to welcome driver and passenger into a high-tech, driver-focused cabin.

Inside, you’ll find Inferno Red ballistic textiles, premium silicone leather, and forged carbon accents—a bold interior that prioritizes both luxury and performance. A fully digital windscreen replaces traditional gauges with immersive real-time driving data, and nearly all controls are embedded within the steering wheel for an ultra-focused experience.

Electric, All-Wheel Drive, and 2,000 Horsepower

Under the skin, the Corvette CX is nothing short of revolutionary. Powered by four electric motors, one at each wheel, this AWD supercar generates more than 2,000 hp and utilizes four-wheel torque vectoring for unmatched grip and cornering prowess.

The 90-kWh battery is mounted low in the chassis to ensure ideal weight distribution and a low center of gravity. And with a Vacuum Fan System working in harmony with active aero components like front diffusers and a dynamic rear wing, the CX actively manages airflow in real-time to maximize downforce and grip.

Corvette CX.R Vision Gran Turismo: Built for the Digital Track and the Real World

If the CX represents the ultimate road-going Corvette of the future, the CX.R Vision Gran Turismo (VGT) is its wild, race-bred sibling—built purely for the track and destined to burn virtual rubber in Gran Turismo 7. 

Designed with even more aggressive aero, lighter weight, and a lower ride height, the CX.R VGT embodies Corvette’s deep racing pedigree. Finished in a bold yellow and black livery, it pays tribute to Corvette Racing’s legacy while launching that heritage full speed into the future. 

Inside, the cabin is stripped down and built for business. Raw carbon fiber, suede-wrapped foam, and racing-specific seating replace luxury with high-performance function. Everything about this car screams speed—and the numbers back it up. 

Hybrid V8 Power with Electrified Punch

Unlike its all-electric sibling, the CX.R VGT pairs a high-revving, 2.0-liter twin-turbo V8 (redlining at 15,000 RPM) with three electric motors—one at each front wheel, and one built into the gearbox. Fueled by renewable e-fuel, this hybrid powertrain produces a jaw-dropping 2,000 hp and delivers that power via an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission.

From Concept to Console: Coming to Gran Turismo 7 

Chevy didn’t just design these cars to sit pretty on a podium. Working closely with Polyphony Digital Inc., the team behind Gran Turismo 7, both the CX and CX.R VGT will be drivable in-game later this month. Gamers and car lovers alike will get the chance to experience these radical designs virtually—complete with detailed chassis, powertrain, and aerodynamic modeling developed in partnership with Chevrolet engineers.

Chevrolet’s 2026 Silverado EV comes in three primary trims, each offering unique value, capability, and styling:

  • Work Truck (WT) 
  • LT 
  • Trail Boss (New for 2026 — off‑road focused)

Each trim is available across three battery sub‑trims depending on range and performance needs:

  • Standard Range 
  • Extended Range 
  • Max Range

Work Truck (WT)

A no-nonsense, purpose-built trim for utility-first drivers: 

Sub‑Trims 

WT Standard Range

  • Range: ~286 miles 
  • Price: $54,895  

WT Extended Range 

  • Range: ~424 miles 
  • Price: $68,295  

WT Max Range 

  • Range: ~493 miles 
  • Price: $76,295

Highlights

  • Standard 17.7″ infotainment + 11″ driver display 
  • Roughly 510 hp on all WT trims; extended/max models increase torque slightly  
  • Best-in-class towing and payload capabilities, with up to 10.2 kW offboard power and 11 outlets on higher trims

LT Trim

The middle ground between basic and adventurous, offering a compelling suite of comfort and tech:

Sub‑Trims 

LT Standard Range

  • Range: ~283 miles 
  • Price: $62,995  

LT Extended Range 

  • Range: ~410 miles 
  • Price: $71,195  

LT Max Range 

  • Range: ~478 miles 
  • Price: $91,295  

Highlights

  • Adds Uplevel LED lighting, illuminated “bowtie,” Multi‑Flex Tailgate/Midgate, and 18″ gloss black wheels  
  • Power: 645 hp (Extended), 760 hp (Max); torque up to 765 lb‑ft  
  • Offers Premium and Plus option packages: Super Cruise, Tech and Comfort upgrades, Midgate, fast charging, spray‑on bedliner, etc.  

Trail Boss (New 2026 Trim)

Tailored for adventure seekers—Chevrolet’s rugged, electrified off‑road workhorse

Sub‑Trims 

Trail Boss Extended Range 

  • Range: ~410 miles
  • Price: $72,095

Trail Boss Max Range 

  • Range: ~478 miles
  • Price: $88,695

Highlights

  • Performance: 625 hp (Extended), 725 hp (Max) and 775 lb‑ft torque  
  • Off-road kit includes 2″ lift, coil suspension with hydraulic rebound, 18″ wheels with 35″ all-terrain tires, skid plates, recovery hooks, high‑angle bumper, and exclusive badging/interior  
  • Unique driving modes: Terrain mode (sharper four‑wheel steering at low speeds), Sidewinder for diagonal maneuvering, and off‑road mode  
  • Super Cruise with towing is standard; enhanced driver assist tech included  
  • New exclusive exterior colors: White Sands, Polar White Tricoat, Magnus Gray Matte Metallic—added for Trail Boss  
  • Towing capacity up to 12,500 lbs and 2,100 lbs payload (Extended Range)

Take Your Pick

The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV lineup offers a versatile range of trims and sub-trims tailored to meet the needs of every driver—from hard-working fleet owners and daily commuters to off-road enthusiasts. Whether you’re eyeing the practical Work Truck, the well-equipped LT, or the rugged new Trail Boss, each trim provides multiple battery options, cutting-edge technology, and impressive performance. With ranges reaching nearly 500 miles and towing capacities up to 12,500 pounds, the Silverado EV proves that electric doesn’t mean compromising on power or capability. As the electric truck market continues to grow, the 2026 Silverado EV stands out as a compelling, future-ready choice for buyers ready to go all-electric without sacrificing utility or style.

The Chevrolet Blazer EV is redefining what it means to drive electric. With sleek design, cutting-edge technology, and standout performance, this all-electric SUV is built for drivers who crave both power and innovation. One of its most talked-about features is the WoW mode — and no, that’s not just a catchy name. It stands for Wide Open Watts, and it’s designed to deliver heart-pounding acceleration at the push of a pedal.

In this post, we’ll explore what makes the Blazer EV a top contender in the electric SUV market, and take a closer look at how WOW mode takes electric performance to the next level.

What Is the Chevrolet Blazer EV?

The Chevrolet Blazer EV is Chevy’s bold entry into the growing electric SUV market. Unveiled as part of GM’s push toward an all-electric future, the Blazer EV is built on the Ultium platform, which allows for scalable battery and drive unit configurations. This gives the Blazer EV flexibility in range, performance, and drivetrain.

Key features of the Blazer EV include:

  • Up to 557 horsepower in the SS trim
  • Estimated range of up to 320 miles (depending on trim)
  • Available all-wheel drive (AWD)
  • Advanced tech including Super Cruise, a hands-free driving system
  • Modern design inspired by muscle cars and sports SUVs

What Is WoW Mode in the Blazer EV?

WoW Mode (Wide Open Watts) is Chevy’s answer to performance enthusiasts who want instant torque and exhilarating speed from an EV. Available exclusively on the Blazer EV SS, WoW mode allows the SUV to go from 0 to 60 mph in under 4 seconds — a remarkable feat for a midsize SUV.

Here’s how WoW mode works:

  • Engaging WoW mode optimizes the powertrain for maximum output.
  • It delivers instant torque to all four wheels.
  • The result is rapid acceleration with a thrilling launch feel.

It’s similar to what Tesla calls “Ludicrous Mode” or what Ford markets as “Unbridled Extend” in the Mustang Mach-E — but with a distinct Chevy twist.

Performance Meets Practicality

While the Blazer EV SS gets all the buzz for its WOW mode, the entire Blazer EV lineup offers impressive performance and real-world functionality. Whether you’re commuting, road-tripping, or running errands, the Blazer EV brings:

  • Multiple trims including LT, RS, and SS
  • Fast charging capability with up to 190 kW DC fast charging
  • Spacious interior and ample cargo space
  • Intuitive infotainment with a large 17.7-inch touchscreen

Unlike some performance EVs that sacrifice comfort for speed, the Blazer EV is designed to do both. It’s an electric SUV that balances power, utility, and cutting-edge tech.

Why the Blazer EV Is a Game Changer

The Chevrolet Blazer EV isn’t just another electric SUV — it’s a statement. With the WOW mode as its headline feature, it showcases what’s possible when performance meets innovation. Here’s why it’s turning heads:

  • Competes directly with the Tesla Model Y, Ford Mustang Mach-E, and Hyundai Ioniq 5
  • Offers a sporty, aggressive design not commonly found in electric SUVs
  • Leverages GM’s commitment to electrification, backed by Ultium battery technology

If you’re looking for a performance EV that’s as fun to drive as it is practical, the Blazer EV — especially in its SS trim with WOW mode — might just be the perfect fit.

Final Thoughts

The Chevrolet Blazer EV WOW mode isn’t just marketing hype — it delivers real-world thrills in a segment often focused on efficiency over excitement. With bold styling, long range, and game-changing acceleration, the Blazer EV is helping redefine what an electric SUV can be.

Whether you’re an EV enthusiast or just curious about making the switch, the Blazer EV deserves a spot on your test-drive list.

The future of transportation is electric, and Chevrolet is charging ahead with one of the most innovative technologies in the industry—the Ultium battery platform. Whether you’re interested in the Chevrolet Blazer EV, the Chevy Equinox EV, or future models like the Silverado EV, Ultium is the powerhouse behind them all.

What Is the Ultium Battery Platform?

Ultium is General Motors’ proprietary EV battery architecture, designed from the ground up to support a wide range of electric vehicles—from compact SUVs to heavy-duty trucks.

Unlike traditional EV batteries, which use fixed pack sizes and standard configurations, Ultium offers a modular and scalable system. That means Chevrolet engineers can stack and arrange battery cells in multiple ways, depending on the size, weight, and purpose of the vehicle.

Key Features of the Ultium Platform:

  • Modular design: Cells can be stacked vertically or horizontally
  • Large-format pouch cells: Reduces wiring and increases capacity
  • Variable battery sizes: Ranging from 50 to 200 kWh
  • 800-volt architecture: Allows for faster charging and greater efficiency
  • Wireless battery management system (wBMS): A first in the industry, reducing weight and complexity

Why Ultium Matters for Chevrolet EV Owners

Ultium isn’t just high-tech jargon—it brings real-world benefits to drivers who choose Chevrolet electric vehicles. Here’s how:

Longer Range

Thanks to its high energy density, Ultium batteries offer impressive range. For example, the Chevrolet Blazer EV is expected to offer up to 320 miles on a full charge (depending on the trim level). That’s plenty for daily commutes, weekend trips, and more.

Faster Charging

Ultium supports up to 350 kW DC fast charging, depending on the vehicle. That means you can add nearly 100 miles of range in about 10 minutes with the right charger.

Lower Cost Over Time

Ultium’s flexible design helps reduce production costs, and those savings are passed on to customers. Models like the Chevrolet Equinox EV are priced to make electric driving more affordable than ever.

Better Performance

Ultium batteries are paired with high-output motors, enabling fast acceleration and smooth power delivery. Whether you’re driving the Bolt EUV or a performance-focused Blazer EV SS, expect instant torque and a thrilling ride.

Ultium in Action: Chevrolet EV Models Using the Platform

Several current and upcoming Chevrolet electric vehicles are built on the Ultium platform, including:

  • Chevrolet Blazer EV: A sporty midsize SUV with performance trims like the SS
  • Chevrolet Equinox EV: Designed to bring affordable EV ownership to more families
  • Chevrolet Silverado EV: A full-size electric pickup truck with serious towing capability
  • Chevrolet Bolt EUV (future iterations): Future models may be migrated to Ultium for added range and features

With Ultium, Chevrolet has created a common foundation that’s flexible enough for compact crossovers and powerful enough for trucks.

The Future of Ultium: Innovation and Sustainability

Chevrolet and GM continue to invest heavily in Ultium research, with a focus on:

  • Solid-state battery development
  • Battery recycling and reuse programs
  • Increased energy density and reduced environmental impact

As Ultium evolves, so will the capabilities of Chevrolet’s electric vehicle lineup—making them more efficient, affordable, and environmentally friendly.

Ultium Powers the Chevrolet EV Revolution

The Ultium battery platform is more than just a power source—it’s the core of Chevrolet’s electric future. With faster charging, longer range, and advanced engineering, Ultium makes Chevrolet electric vehicles smarter, stronger, and more sustainable.

If you’re considering an electric vehicle, now’s the time to explore what Chevrolet’s Ultium-powered lineup has to offer. From daily commutes to cross-country adventures, Ultium is designed to deliver.

McElwain Chevrolet EV Inventory

As electric vehicles (EVs) gain popularity, Chevrolet vehicles are leading the charge with reliable, stylish, and eco-friendly options like the Chevrolet Bolt EV and the Chevrolet Blazer EV. One of the biggest questions for new EV owners is: How do I charge my vehicle conveniently? Fortunately, Chevrolet offers a range of EV charging options, both for home use and for life on the road.

Whether you’re considering making the switch or you’re already driving an electric Chevy, here’s your complete guide to Chevrolet electric vehicle charging solutions. 

Level 1 and Level 2 In-Home Charging

Chevrolet makes it easy to charge your electric vehicle at home, with two primary options: Level 1 and Level 2 charging.

  • Level 1 Charging: This uses a standard 120-volt outlet—great for overnight charging or if you’re driving minimal distances daily. Simply plug in your EV with the provided charging cord, and you’ll get about 4 miles of range per hour. 
  • Level 2 Charging: For faster charging, most Chevy EV owners upgrade to a 240-volt Level 2 home charger, which can fully recharge a vehicle like the Bolt EV in approximately 7-10 hours. Chevrolet even partners with Qmerit to assist in professional home charger installations. 

Public Charging Stations: Power on the Go

When you’re away from home, public EV charging stations ensure you can stay powered up. Chevrolet electric vehicles are compatible with thousands of charging stations nationwide. 

  • Level 2 Public Chargers: Found at shopping centers, parking garages, and office buildings, these are ideal for topping off your battery while you work or shop. 
  • DC Fast Charging: For long road trips or quick pit stops, DC Fast Charging can give you up to 100 miles of range in just 30 minutes, depending on your vehicle model. The Chevrolet Bolt EUV, for example, is DC Fast Charging capable. 

Chevrolet’s partnership with EVgo and access to the myChevrolet Mobile App means finding a nearby charger is simple. You can even filter results by charging speed or connector type. 

Using the myChevrolet Mobile App for Charging

The myChevrolet Mobile App is your EV’s best companion. It allows you to: 

  • Locate and navigate to compatible charging stations 
  • Monitor charging progress remotely 
  • Set charging schedules to take advantage of off-peak utility rates 
  • Plan efficient routes with charging stops integrated 

The app integrates with major networks like EVgo, ChargePoint, and Blink, so you’ll always know where to find the nearest charger for your Chevrolet EV. 

Cost of Charging Chevrolet Electric Vehicles

One of the biggest perks of EV ownership is cost savings. Charging a Chevrolet electric vehicle at home often costs significantly less than fueling a gas-powered car. 

  • Home Charging: Depending on your local electricity rates, charging at home can cost just $0.10–$0.20 per kWh. 
  • Public Charging: Costs vary. Some public chargers are free (often at malls or hotels), while DC fast chargers may charge $0.25–$0.60 per kWh. Membership plans like EVgo’s Pass+ can reduce these costs. 

Chevrolet EV owners may also benefit from state and local incentives or rebates that help lower the total cost of charging infrastructure. 

Chevrolet EV Charging is Flexible and Convenient

Whether you’re plugging in at home or powering up while on the road, Chevrolet electric vehicles offer flexible and accessible charging solutions. With advancements in EV technology, wide availability of public chargers, and tools like the myChevrolet Mobile App, owning and operating a Chevy EV has never been easier. 

Ready to explore Chevrolet’s electric lineup? Check out the Chevrolet Bolt EV, Blazer EV, and Equinox EV—designed with performance and practicality in mind.

McElwain Chevrolet EV Inventory

Chevrolet continues to accelerate the electric vehicle revolution with its 2026 electric lineup. The 2026 Chevrolet Blazer EV, Equinox EV, and Silverado EV embody Chevy’s commitment to performance, utility, and sustainability in its electric vehicle portfolio. 

2026 Chevrolet Blazer EV: Sporty Electric SUV 

The 2026 Blazer EV blends performance-focused design with electric efficiency. Built on GM’s Ultium-powered BEV3 platform, this sporty midsize SUV offers trims including LT (FWD), RS (AWD), and the high-performance SS (AWD). The lineup drops the RWD option for 2026, simplifying drivetrain choices.

  • Starting MSRP: Still under ~$45,000 for the LT FWD trim 
  • Performance: SS trim delivers up to 615 hp and blazes from 0–60 mph in under four seconds 
  • Estimated Range: Roughly 303–312 miles depending on trim and drivetrain 
  • Tech & Features: Includes a 17.7-inch infotainment display, Google‑built‑in software, Super Cruise (standard on SS and available on others) and digital gauge cluster 

This model positions Chevrolet as a leader in blending electric vehicles with bold styling and modern interior comfort. 

2026 Chevrolet Equinox EV: Affordable & Practical Electric SUV

Chevy’s 2026 Equinox EV continues to offer exceptional value in the electric vehicle market. With a starting price around $35,000, it’s one of the most affordable Chevrolet electric vehicles with over 300 miles of range. 

  • Range Options: Base models offer ~250 miles, and long‑range trims extend to ~319 miles; AWD variants deliver about 288 hp  
  • Interior & Infotainment: Features a large 17.7-inch touchscreen, digital gauge cluster, and modern voice‑command features. Available packages such as the Midnight or RS trims add style and premium touches 
  • Charging Capability: Supports CCS fast‑charging; GM U.S. EVs like Equinox now have access to Tesla Superchargers as of late 2024 
  • Bi‑Directional V2H Charging: Chevrolet’s Ultium platform—confirmed to include hardware for vehicle‑to‑home backup by 2026—means eventual support for energy backup in emergencies 

This makes the Equinox EV ideal for daily commuters, families, and eco conscious drivers seeking affordability without compromise. 

2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV: Electric Workhorse Truck

The 2026 Silverado EV sets the benchmark for electric pickup trucks in power and utility. The newly introduced Trail Boss trim enhances off‑road performance and tech credentials 

  • Trim Levels & Pricing: Base models now start around $54,895, with the Trail Boss beginning at $72,095 (extended range) and $88,695 (max range) 
  • Power & Capability: Up to 725 hp and 775 lb‑ft of torque for Trail Boss; towing capacity of 12,500 lbs, payload around 2,100 lbs 
  • Electric Range: GM estimates up to 478 miles on the Trail Boss max‑range battery; other trims offer 440–492 miles depending on configuration 
  • Advanced Features: Four‑wheel steering, Multi‑Flex Midgate for extended cargo, enhanced Super Cruise functionality even while towing, 17.7‑inch center infotainment display and 11‑inch digital cluster 

The Silverado EV underscores Chevrolet’s electric vehicle strategy by delivering unmatched utility, range, tech, and towing performance. 

Innovations Across Chevrolet’s 2026 EV Lineup

  • Ultium Platform & BEV3 Architecture: All three models leverage GM’s modular Ultium architecture, offering scalable battery packs and adaptable drive-unit configurations. 
  • Super Cruise Driver Assistance: Available across trims—with full inclusion on Blazer EV SS and new towing-capable Super Cruise on Silverado EV—Chevy electric vehicles are among the most high-tech in their class. 
  • Bi‑Directional Charging (V2H): Equinox EV and Blazer EV include the hardware for vehicle‑to‑home power functions by the 2026 model year, following Silverado EV rollout. 
  • Charging Network Access: Starting in late 2024, all GM EVs including these 2026 models gained access to the Tesla Supercharger network in the U.S., greatly increasing public fast‑charging availability. 

Chevy’s E‑Vehicle Vision for 2026

With the 2026 Blazer EV, Equinox EV, and Silverado EV, Chevrolet continues its charge toward electrifying American roads. Whether you seek a sporty SUV, affordable family EV, or a rugged electric truck, Chevy has crafted models that combine zero‑emission driving with real-world performance and utility. As part of Chevrolet’s broader strategy, these electric vehicles are powered by advanced Ultium architecture, enhanced safety and driver‑assist technology, and increasing charging flexibility.

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