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At Tonkin Hillsboro Chevrolet, we understand that choosing the right electric SUV can be a challenge. That’s why we’ve put together this comprehensive comparison of the 2024 Chevy Blazer EV and the 2024 Chevy Equinox EV. Both models offer innovative technology, impressive range, and advanced safety features. Read on to find out which electric SUV best suits your lifestyle.

Both the Blazer EV and Equinox EV are built on Chevrolet’s cutting-edge Ultium Platform, which provides remarkable performance with near-instant electric torque. Here’s how their power and performance specs compare:
| Feature | Blazer EV | Equinox EV |
|---|---|---|
| Electric Range (EPA-est.) | Up to 324 miles† (RWD on RS) | Up to 319 miles† (FWD) |
| Horsepower | 557 hp (Blazer EV SS) | 288 hp (eAWD) |
| Torque | 648 lb-ft (Blazer EV SS) | 346 lb-ft (eAWD) |
| 0-60 mph Time | Under 4 seconds† (Wide Open Watts mode) | 5.9 seconds† (eAWD) |
The Blazer EV offers sportier performance, especially with its 557 hp SS trim and under 4-second 0-60 time. The Equinox EV, while slightly more modest in power, still delivers excellent performance and range, making it a more affordable choice for many drivers.
When it comes to design, both the Blazer EV and Equinox EV offer a bold and futuristic look. Let’s compare their exterior and interior features:
| Feature | Blazer EV | Equinox EV |
|---|---|---|
| Touchscreen Display | 17.7-inch diagonal | 17.7-inch diagonal (Best-in-class†) |
| Cargo Space | Spacious interior with performance seating | 57.2 cubic feet† |
| Interior Lighting | Ambient lighting with customizable vibes | Multi-color ambient lighting (Standard) |
| Roof Design | Available walk-up lighting, illuminated emblem | Available two-tone roof |
The Blazer EV leans into sporty and aggressive styling, especially with features like performance seating and illuminated emblem details. The Equinox EV, on the other hand, offers practical design elements like spacious cargo room and refined, user-friendly features, making it ideal for families.
Safety is a top priority for both vehicles, and they come equipped with Chevy’s latest safety and driver assistance features. Here’s a closer look at how their technology stacks up:
| Feature | Blazer EV | Equinox EV |
|---|---|---|
| Super Cruise™ | Available | Available |
| Google Built-In | Standard | Standard |
| Chevy Safety Assist | Standard | Standard |
| Additional Safety Features | Front Pedestrian Braking, Intersection Emergency Braking | Reverse Automatic Braking, HD Surround Vision |
Both SUVs come with a strong array of safety and tech features, including Super Cruise™ and Google Built-In. The Equinox EV adds convenience with features like Reverse Automatic Braking, while the Blazer EV focuses more on sporty safety enhancements, like Intersection Emergency Braking.
The Blazer EV is the clear choice for drivers who want a performance-focused electric SUV with standout styling and sportier features. The Blazer EV’s higher horsepower and torque, especially in the SS trim, will appeal to those who prioritize speed and performance.
For drivers seeking a more practical, family-friendly SUV that still offers cutting-edge electric technology and excellent range, the Equinox EV is the way to go. It provides ample cargo space, affordable pricing, and a comfortable ride for everyday use.
Visit us at Tonkin Hillsboro Chevrolet to take a test drive and find the perfect electric SUV for your needs.

Whether you’re leaning towards the bold and sporty Blazer EV or the practical and well-rounded Equinox EV, we’ve got you covered at Tonkin Hillsboro Chevrolet. Explore both models, and let our team help you make the best choice for your lifestyle. Contact us today to schedule a test drive or visit our showroom to experience the future of electric SUVs.
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