Have you considered checking out a Chevy Blazer EV or Chevy Equinox EV for sale at our dealership? These unique electric SUVs are versatile and provide confidence to drivers and a sense of safety to everyone strapped into the cozy seats. However, choosing between them can be tough. As you discover the similarities, differences, and special features of these two planet-friendly vehicles, you’ll be able to come out on the other side feeling more sure about which Chevrolet SUV is best for you and your family. We want to make sure every driver finds the right vehicle. Just like driving confidently behind the wheel of a Chevy Blazer EV or Chevy Equinox EV, you’ll feel assured when you shop with us.
The Equinox EV
The 2025 Chevy Equinox EV is a quality, award-winning vehicle with an affordable MSRP of $33,600.[a] It eliminates any range anxiety with an impressive 319 miles on a single charge. Drivers can go farther without having to worry about finding a charging station. Plus, you won’t break the bank with this dependable SUV, making it perfect for families, solo travelers, and even young drivers. Now, you can take the kids to school, commute to work, and go on those special adventures throughout the week without wasting money at the gas station.
Both SUVs are customizable with streamlined trim levels to make things easier. The 2025 Chevy Equinox EV provides two options: the LT and RS. The LT is the base model but still includes advanced safety features with the Chevy Safety Assist suite and convenient technology like the grand 17.7-inch touchscreen display. The RS is the highest trim option and provides a bolder design that is sporty and aerodynamic. You’ll find more advanced safety features, including HD Surround Vision. There are also other unique features, like black 21-inch wheels for a more athletic style.
The Blazer EV
The powerful 2025 Chevy Blazer EV is ready to roll with an impeccable design and more customization options. Starting at $44,600, it’s more expensive than the Equinox EV but provides more features and superior performance.[a] You’ll find three available powertrains, ranging from the standard 300 hp configuration to an exciting 595 hp in the high-performance Blazer EV SS. This means you can enjoy impressive acceleration that will blow you away. You’ll even find two special editions for the Blazer EV: the Midnight Edition and the Sport Edition. These are designed with a style to match your vibe, with the Sport Edition flaunting blacked-out badging and black accents. The Midnight Edition takes it up a notch with an all-black exterior.
Unlike the Chevrolet Equinox EV, the Blazer EV adds one more trim level to its lineup, allowing drivers more choices. The standard LT trim comes with all the basics, including 19-inch wheels, a 17.7-inch infotainment display, and helpful driver-assist features. The middle RS trim adds some extra elegance with 21-inch wheels and a special black-painted grille with gloss black rocker moldings. It also offers a more capable rear-wheel drive configuration for extra power and range. The highest trim level of the Blazer EV is the SS, which has 22-inch wheels and standard Super Cruise and can get from zero to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds.

What’s Similar?
One major similarity between the Blazer EV and the Equinox EV is the advanced safety features. Because they are both Chevy models, they have a large number of standard driver-assist features to help add confidence to your day-to-day routine. This includes Automatic Emergency Braking, Front Pedestrian Braking, Forward Collision Alert, Following Distance Indicator, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, and IntelliBeam. With available upgrades, you can also add Rear Park Assist to act as a second pair of eyes when parking in reverse, a Safety Alert Seat that can help warn you of danger, and other great features. When it comes to keeping drivers and their families protected, both SUVs do a great job.
Another similarity between these electric vehicles is the connectivity and technology features they share—even down to the size of their digital displays. Both the Equinox EV and the Blazer EV have 17.7-inch infotainment displays. These use Google built-in to provide many apps without needing your smartphone, including navigation, to help entertain and inform drivers and passengers. This system even has voice commands in order to keep drivers focused on the road and traffic around them. With external cameras, the displays are able to show driver’s views from different angles so they’re informed of what’s going on around them at all times. No matter where they’re headed, people can continue to stay connected in both of these Chevy options.
What’s Different?
Making a decision between these electric models can come down to their differences: price, size, mileage, and capabilities. When it comes to choosing an affordable model, both are reasonably priced for electric SUVs. However, the Chevy Equinox EV comes out on top for being the most affordable, with an MSRP of $33,600, while the Blazer EV has an MSRP of 44,600.[a] The Blazer EV and Equinox EV are very comparable when looking at size, though the Blazer EV is a pinch bigger with more cargo room when the rear seats are lowered, offering 59.1 cu.ft. of space. This is in comparison to the Equinox EV’s maximum of 57.2 cu.ft. of cargo room. However, the standard cargo room with the rear seats upright slightly favors the Equinox EV at 26.4 cu.ft. of space compared to the 25.5 cu.ft. of cargo room the Blazer EV offers.
The range also differs between these two. The 2025 Equinox EV comes standard with more range, which is great for shoppers on a budget. With a standard EPA-estimated 319 miles of range, you get a lot for your money. Upgrading to all-wheel drive drops this to 285 miles, but this is still more than the Blazer EV comes standard with. The 2025 Blazer EV comes standard with all-wheel drive, providing 283 miles of range. However, if you want more range, you can get a rear-wheel drive version that can go an estimated 334 miles if you are willing to pay extra. So, if you’re looking for something practical, then the Equinox EV can be there for you. If you’re looking for power, then the Blazer EV might be your car.

Making a Decision
When making a decision between the Chevy Equinox EV and the Chevy Blazer EV, it comes down to what exactly you’re looking for. If you’re looking for plenty of range, an affordable price tag, and a simplified trim lineup, then you’ll want to take a deep dive into the Chevy Equinox EV. However, if you want more space and superior performance and aren’t as price sensitive, the Blazer EV might be more your speed. Start by taking a test drive and really get a feel for both of these amazing Chevrolet SUVs. They are both good for the environment, spacious, versatile, and, most importantly, safe for the entire family. Stop by our showroom today to find the powerful Chevy Blazer EV and the popular Chevy Equinox EV for sale.
[a] MSRP may change without notice. See dealer for details.


