Mar 21, 2025

Now available at your Chevy dealership in Vancouver, WA, the 2025 Chevy Blazer EV and the 2025 Chevy Equinox EV are two of the best SUVs for environmentalists. Here’s a rundown of their main features so you can figure out which one to choose.


Comparing the 2025 Chevy Blazer EV vs. the 2025 Chevy Equinox EV at Your Chevy Dealership

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Chevy’s two electric SUVs share the same battery platform and come with the same standard module under the hood, an Ultium battery pack paired with a single motor driving the front wheels and producing 220 horsepower and 243 lb-ft of torque. All-wheel drive is available across both lineups, boosting the net output to 300 horsepower and 355 lb-ft of torque.

For high-speed performance, the Blazer EV’s SS trim level comes exclusively in standard all-wheel drive with Wide Open Watts for an exhilarating output of 615 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque. The Blazer EV’s RS model can also be had with a rear-wheel drivetrain.


Range and Charging

Whether you opt for the Blazer EV or the Equinox EV, both models come with plenty of range to take you far. The Blazer EV’s entry model delivers 312 miles per charge, and you can get up to 334 miles from the RS when equipped with the available RWD system. Both of the Equinox EV’s trim levels provide 319 miles per charge. Fast-charging capability is standard across both lineups.


Styling

Both the Blazer EV and the Equinox EV boast sporty exteriors characterized by a boxier front fascia in the Blazer EV and a smoother, more aggressive design in the Equinox. They both come standard with 19-inch wheels and all-season tires, while larger wheel options are available. LED exterior lights with high-beam assistance at the front are also standard across both lineups.


Interior and Cargo

Both the Blazer EV and the Equinox EV can accommodate up to five riders, but the Equinox offers a slightly larger rear cargo capacity of 26.4 cubic feet. The Blazer EV’s trunk offers 25.5 cubic feet but boasts a slightly larger passenger space.

Aside from this difference, both models are incredibly comfortable. Bucket seats at the front provide exceptional back and lateral support, while the 60/40 split-fold bench at the rear easily expands the cargo space.  
 

Infotainment

Another feature the two electric SUVs share is the infotainment system. Both models come with a 17.7-inch center touchscreen with Google built-in, meaning you can enjoy easy navigation with Google Maps and personalize your user experience with your favorite apps. An 11-inch driver information display offers driver personalization, warning messages, and vehicle information.

While both the Blazer EV and the Equinox EV share most standard features, the Blazer EV’s upper trim levels are a better choice for drivers seeking a more spirited ride or a longer range. To explore both SUVs, schedule a test drive at Alan Webb Chevrolet in Vancouver, WA.