If you’re looking for an electric vehicle to drive around Vernon and want to stay within the Chevy brand, you’re in luck. There are a few models to choose from, and we have the details on the current Chevy electric models to help you decide which option would be a great fit for you. Take a look at the current Chevy electric models with us, as well as other helpful tips to keep in mind when driving an electric vehicle. Afterward, visit our dealership to explore our current inventory and take any of our Chevy electric models for a test drive.
Model | Starting Price | Powertrain | Max Range | Max Horsepower | Max Torque |
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2024 Blazer EV | $48,800 MSRP* | All-Electric | 324 miles | 340 hp | 325 lb-ft |
2024 Equinox EV | $41,900 MSRP* | All-Electric | 319 miles | TBA | TBA |
2024 Silverado EV | TBA | All-Electric | 440 miles | 754 hp | 785 lb-ft |
If you’re worried about an electric vehicle slowing you down around Hartford, you can rest assured that’s further from the truth with a Chevy electric vehicle. As you can see, there are several high-powered all-electric Chevy models to choose from. Any Chevy electric vehicle can help you drive over 300 miles on a full charge.
As you can see from the chart above, Chevy electric vehicles don’t compromise power for efficiency. In fact, they rival some gas-powered counterparts, with most of them being able to achieve well above 300 hp. If you choose the Silverado EV, you’ll be able to crank out over 700 hp while still being able to drive over 400 miles on a full charge. For more questions about the performance capabilities of any of the Chevy electric models we mentioned above, reach out to the team at Vernon Chevrolet.
Chevy electric vehicles are designed with efficiency and power in mind, but their capabilities are credited to more than just their interior mechanics. Their frames are designed to be aerodynamic and are meant to help you glide on the roads of Glastonbury, Hartford, and Manchester, aiding even further in overall efficiency. Chevy electric vehicles also come with accessories like exterior emblems, a cargo organizer, cameras, and so much more.
Chevy electric vehicles, like all Chevy vehicles, come with advanced technology features. Some of the connectivity features include Google Built-in and a touchscreen display center. If you choose the Silverado EV WT, you’ll be able to enjoy wireless Apple CarPlay® and wireless Android Auto™. The safety technology of Chevy electric vehicles is equally impressive, with features like a Following Distance Indicator, Lane Keep Assist, Rear Park Assist, and much more.
Unfortunately, the only hybrid in the new car lineup is the Corvette E-Ray. If you’re shopping for a pre-owned option, consider the Chevy Volt.
All Chevy electric vehicles come with an eight-year/100,000-mile battery limited warranty.
Like all Chevy vehicles, Chevy electric vehicles come with an impressive suite of safety technology features, including:
Currentlly, the 2024 Chevy Equinox EV is the lowest-priced Chevy electric vehicle, with a starting price of $41,900 MSRP*.
While all Chevy electric vehicles can be driven over 300 miles on a full charge, the 2024 Chevy Silverado EV has an electric drive range of 440 miles.
When you purchase a Chevy electric vehicle, you can qualify for an EV tax credit of up to $7,500. There’s also the Connecticut CHEAPR rebate for CT residents, which can add an extra $2250 in credits for the Blazer EV LT AWD trim and the Equinox EV**. To see how you can qualify, reach out to our finance center at Vernon Chevrolet.
***The Connecticut Hydrogen and Electric Automobile Purchase Rebate (CHEAPR) offers incentives to Connecticut residents who purchase or lease an eligible vehicle from a licensed Connecticut automobile dealership. Incentive amounts currently range from $4,250 for an eligible new battery electric (BEV), $2,250 for a plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV), and up to $9,500 for a fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) when a Standard Rebate is combined with Rebate+ New for Rebate+ qualified individuals.
Rebate+ qualifying individuals must meet one of these criteria: