General Motors' Chevrolet brand has confirmed that the 2027 model year will bring meaningful updates to both the Equinox EV and the Blazer EV. Rather than a full redesign, these changes are focused fixes — targeting the specific pain points that owners and reviewers have most frequently flagged since the models launched.
The Equinox EV has been one of the more accessible electric SUVs in the US market, with a starting price that undercuts many rivals. For the 2027 version, GM is expected to refine areas including the infotainment system, software responsiveness, and interior material quality — issues that have drawn criticism despite the model's competitive pricing.
The Blazer EV, positioned as a more premium offering in Chevrolet's EV lineup, is also in line for updates. Since its launch, the Blazer EV faced notable software-related challenges at rollout, and Chevrolet has been working to restore buyer confidence. The 2027 updates are seen as a continuation of that effort, with improvements likely to cover driver-assist features and connectivity.
Full specifications for both 2027 models have not yet been officially released, with a formal reveal expected later in the year. For international buyers and fleet managers watching the US EV market, these updates signal that legacy automakers continue to iterate rapidly on their electric platforms in response to real-world feedback.
Source: Chevy Equinox and Blazer EVs gain a few key updates for 2027: Here’s what to expect - Electrek· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.
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