As demand for electric vehicles rises, more manufacturers are expanding their offerings. Today, there are quite a few Chevy electric models that are turning heads for their stylish designs, excellent range, and forward-thinking tech. But why waste time with clever wordplay? Let’s dive into the Chevy electric models lineup, the specs, and what you can expect when you drive one in Kansas City.
2025 Chevy Equinox EV

Starting off our roundup is the 2025 Chevy Equinox EV. While it shares its name with the Chevy Equinox, the EV version has more power and a much larger infotainment system. If you choose the all-wheel drive (AWD) drivetrain, you’ll have access to even more horsepower, though the range will drop a bit. With front-wheel drive, you’re looking at around 319 miles; with all-wheel drive, you’ll get around 285. That said, that’s plenty of driving to enjoy between charges, and it’s an attractive offering that’s considered the “entry level” Chevy electric model.
- Powertrain: FWD single motor standard, AWD dual motors optional
- Horsepower: 213
- Torque: 236 pound-feet
- Range: Up to 319 miles
- MPGe: 117 city, 100 highway, 109 combined
- Cargo (rear seats up): 26.4 cubic feet
- Max cargo: 57.2 cubic feet
- Passenger volume: 98 cubic feet
- Available heated front seats
- 17.7″ infotainment display
- Wireless charging
- Rear view camera
- Parking sensors
- Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™
- Available panoramic moonroof
2025 Chevy Blazer EV

Next up on our list is the 2025 Chevy Blazer EV. It’s more powerful with the standard front-wheel drive setup. Then things get a little…interesting. There’s an all-wheel drive setup that makes 300 horsepower. There’s a rear-wheel drive version that makes 365 horsepower, and then there’s a souped-up all-wheel drive version that makes a whopping 615 horsepower. The rear-wheel drive version has the longest range, clocking in at 334 miles.
For the interior, like the Equinox EV, there’s space for five, but it’s larger than the Equinox EV, so you’ll have a bit more room to stretch out. Cloth seats are standard, but suede and synthetic leather are optional. Like the Equinox EV, you’ll have the 17.7” infotainment display, this time with Google built-in. There’s plenty to love about the Blazer EV, so you should definitely check it out, especially if you’re a thrill seeker who wants a powerful Chevy EV.
- Powertrain: Electric motor (AWD standard)
- Max horsepower: 615
- Torque: 355 pound-feet
- Range: Up to 320 miles
- MPGe: 102 city, 87 highway, 95 combined
- Cargo (rear seats up): 25.5 cubic feet
- Passenger volume: 102.2 cubic feet
- Max Cargo: 59.1 cubic feet
- 17.7″ infotainment display
- Available ambient lighting
- USB ports
- Rear view camera
- Parking sensors
- Google built-in
- Available Super Cruise hands-free driving
- Available moonroof
2025 Chevy Silverado EV

The Chevy Silverado has long been a standard for pickup enthusiasts, and now the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV brings electric power, range, and tech into the fray. As you might expect, it packs plenty of punch: the base electric engine makes 510 horsepower, but there is an available 754-horsepower model. The max towing capacity is 12,500 lbs., when properly equipped. Even the lowest-rated range model gets you roughly 390 miles, while the longest range trim, properly spec’d, gets an outrageous 492 miles. If the Silverado is seen as a workhorse, the Silverado EV amps things up a lot.
- Powertrain: Dual electric motors (AWD)
- Max horsepower: 754
- Max torque: 785 pound-feet
- Range: Up to 492 miles
- MPGe: 70 city, 59 highway, 64 combined
- Cargo Bed: 71″
- Front trunk cargo space: 10.7 cubic feet
- Seating: 5 passengers
- Available leatherette seats
- Available heated/ventilated front seats
- 17.7″ infotainment display
- Digital rearview mirror
- Moonroof
- Wireless Apple CarPlay®/Android Auto™
- Adaptive cruise control
- Available Multi-Flex tailgate
2025 Chevy BrightDrop

Wrapping up our Chevy electric models roundup is the 2025 Chevy BrightDrop. There are two different options, the Chevy BrightDrop 400 and the Chevy BrightDrop 600, with the 400 having a higher payload capacity, but the 600 offering more cargo space. This is a workhorse by design, so if you own a business that makes plenty of deliveries and want to save on fuel costs, this is the model for you. They both share the same powertrain options: either a single-motor, FWD model worth 240 horsepower, or a dual-motor, AWD option worth 300. You’ll get roughly the same range with the front-wheel drive options, roughly 180 miles. If you need a bit more range, a larger battery is available only in AWD configurations and can run for approximately 303 miles.
- Powertrain: Electric (FWD or AWD)
- Horsepower: 240
- Torque: 300 pound-feet
- Range:
- BrightDrop 400: Up to 272 miles
- BrightDrop 600: Up to 303 miles (city)
- Cargo Volume:
- 400: 412.1 cubic feet
- 600: 614.7 cubic feet
- Payload:
- 400: 3,710 lbs.
- 600: 3,350 lbs.
- Seating: 2 passengers
- 11.3″ infotainment display
- Heated driver seat
- Heated steering wheel
- Universal Vehicle Module for upfitting
- Interior cargo lighting
Chevy Electric Cars for Sale Near Kansas City
Ready to say goodbye to fuel costs and time spent filling up at the pump? At McCarthy Chevy of Overland Park, we have an extensive lineup of new Chevy vehicles, pre-owned vehicles, and Chevy EV models to explore, and our team is ready to help you find the right fit. Contact us today to learn more about Chevy electric vehicles and to schedule a test drive.


