The new Chevrolet electric vehicle lineup gives New Castle drivers practical ways to move beyond gasoline, from compact EV commuting to electric SUV versatility and full-size electric truck utility. Nucar Chevrolet of New Castle offers new Chevrolet electric vehicles for sale in New Castle, DE, for shoppers comparing EV range, charging options, model pricing, body styles, home charging, public charging, and finance paths. Visit us at 174 N. Dupont Hwy, New Castle, DE 19720, a convenient location for drivers coming from Newport, Minquadale, Bear, and nearby New Castle County communities.

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The new Chevrolet electric lineup gives shoppers several clear paths into EV ownership. Bolt is the accessible compact EV choice, Equinox EV is the practical electric SUV for daily family use, Blazer EV adds midsize SUV space and style, and Silverado EV brings electric truck range and pickup. The right fit depends on range goals, charging access, passenger space, cargo needs, truck requirements, technology preferences, and budget.
For New Castle drivers commuting along I-295, making Christiana Mall errands, or planning beach weekends down Route 1, an EV can make daily driving feel simpler when home charging, public charging, and expected mileage all line up. Nucar Chevrolet of New Castle can help compare models and explain what to check before choosing your first or next electric Chevrolet.
The Chevrolet EV lineup is broader than one body style. Compare each model by size, range, charging needs, passenger space, cargo room, price, and how you plan to drive around New Castle County and beyond.
The Chevrolet Bolt is the most accessible starting point in the current Chevrolet EV lineup. Chevrolet lists Bolt with 262 miles of EPA-estimated electric range, making it a strong choice for shoppers who want a compact electric vehicle for commuting, errands, parking ease, and lower starting price.
The Chevrolet Equinox EV is a practical electric SUV choice for shoppers who want more everyday space than a compact EV while keeping pricing approachable within the Chevrolet EV lineup. Chevrolet lists Equinox EV with 319 miles of EPA-estimated electric range with FWD.
The Chevrolet Blazer EV gives shoppers a midsize electric SUV option with a bolder design and more room than smaller EV choices. Chevrolet lists Blazer EV with 312 miles of EPA-estimated electric range with FWD.
The Chevrolet Silverado EV brings electric driving into the full-size truck space. Chevrolet lists Silverado EV with up to 478 miles of GM-estimated electric range, making it the lineup choice for shoppers who want EV range with pickup practicality.
MSRP excludes destination freight charge, tax, title, license, dealer fees, and optional equipment. Dealer sets final price. Availability, production timing, final pricing, and range can vary by model, trim, configuration, equipment, and current programs.
Browse new Chevrolet electric vehicles in stock to compare current Bolt, Equinox EV, Blazer EV, Silverado EV, and other EV availability.
Our team can help compare range, charging, space, payments, window sticker details, and current availability before you visit.
Range, charging time, charging speed, and ownership costs can vary based on model, trim, battery condition, charger output, outside temperature, driving habits, terrain, payload, towing, accessory use, and vehicle configuration. For shoppers comparing Chevrolet EV range or home charging around New Castle, Pike Creek, Middletown, and the Route 40 corridor, ask Nucar Chevrolet of New Castle to help review the EV that fits your daily routine.
Charging is one of the biggest differences between shopping for an EV and shopping for a gas vehicle. Chevrolet explains that Level 1 charging can use a standard 3-prong outlet, Level 2 charging uses a 240-volt outlet for faster home charging, and DC Fast Charging is available at public charging stations when you need accelerated charging away from home.
Chevrolet notes that more than 80% of EV charging happens at home, which makes your parking setup, outlet access, driving schedule, and home charging plan important parts of EV ownership. Chevrolet has also collaborated with Qmerit to help with home charging outlet installation, including installation support and permit handling where required.
Public charging continues to grow, and Chevrolet notes access to more than 250,000 available public chargers across North America. Chevrolet also notes that the charging network includes more DC fast chargers, including Tesla Superchargers, that are compatible with standard NACS charge ports. Charging-port type, adapter needs, charger compatibility, and charging speed can vary by model and equipment, so confirm details on the specific EV you are considering.

Chevrolet EV technology varies by model, but the lineup is built to help drivers manage range, charging, navigation, vehicle settings, and connected features more easily. The myChevrolet Mobile App can help drivers find public charging locations, and Chevrolet EVs may offer features such as One Pedal Driving and Regen on Demand, depending on model and equipment.
Comfort and utility also depend on which Chevrolet EV you choose. Bolt keeps the focus on compact efficiency, Equinox EV and Blazer EV offer SUV-style versatility, and Silverado EV adds full-size pickup. For daily use around Hares Corner, Battery Park, or the Riverfront, shoppers should compare seating, cargo space, roofline, charging access at home or work, driver-assistance features, and how easy each EV feels to live with every day.
Safety and driver assistance features can vary by model and trim. Review the exact window sticker or vehicle listing for the specific Chevrolet EV you are considering, and remember that driver assistance features are not substitutes for attentive driving.
Review current Chevrolet EV inventory to compare available range, charging, technology, comfort, and driver-assistance features by model.
New Chevrolet EV lease deals, finance offers, tax credits, utility incentives, and pricing options can vary by vehicle, eligibility, lender approval, credit approval, tax rules, charging setup, and current programs. Chevrolet advises shoppers to check with local utility providers and a tax preparer for possible savings eligibility. Nucar Chevrolet of New Castle can help you compare current EV inventory, review available offers, estimate trade value, and choose a path that fits your budget.
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Yes, Nucar Chevrolet of New Castle offers new Chevrolet electric vehicle inventory for shoppers in New Castle and nearby areas. Availability changes, so check the current Chevrolet EV inventory to see what is available now.
Chevrolet currently lists Bolt, Equinox EV, Blazer EV, and Silverado EV as part of its electric lineup. Availability at the dealership can vary by model, trim, production timing, and current inventory.
Chevrolet lists Bolt starting at $27,600, Equinox EV starting at $34,995, Blazer EV starting at $44,700, and Silverado EV starting at $55,895. Final pricing depends on model, trim, equipment, destination charge, taxes, fees, dealer pricing, and current programs.
Chevrolet lists Silverado EV with GM-estimated range up to 478 miles, which is the highest range figure shown in Chevrolet’s current electric lineup. Range varies by model, trim, configuration, driving conditions, and equipment.
Range depends on the model. Chevrolet lists Bolt at 262 miles of EPA-estimated electric range, Equinox EV at 319 miles of EPA-estimated electric range with FWD, Blazer EV at 312 miles of EPA-estimated electric range with FWD, and Silverado EV at up to 478 miles of GM-estimated electric range.
Chevrolet EV range and charging speed can be affected by temperature, charger output, battery condition, driving speed, terrain, tire condition, accessory use, towing or payload, and vehicle configuration. Cold weather can reduce range and charging speed, so home charging, cabin preconditioning, and daily mileage planning can matter.
Chevrolet EV owners can use Level 1 charging with a standard 3-prong outlet or Level 2 charging with a 240-volt outlet. Level 2 is the faster home charging path, and Chevrolet has collaborated with Qmerit to support home charging installation.
Level 2 home charging is not the only way to charge a Chevrolet EV, but it is the faster and more convenient home charging path for many drivers. Chevrolet says Level 1 can use a standard 3-prong outlet, while Level 2 uses a 240-volt outlet and can better support daily driving routines, especially when you want to wake up with more charge available.
Yes, Chevrolet says drivers have access to more than 250,000 available public chargers across North America. Public charging speed, plug compatibility, NACS availability, adapter needs, and station access can vary by model and charger, so confirm details for the exact EV you are considering.
EV incentives can vary by vehicle, buyer eligibility, tax rules, lease or finance structure, utility provider, and location. Chevrolet recommends consulting local utility providers and a tax preparer for possible savings eligibility, and our team can help point you toward current offer information.
No, EVs do not require oil changes. Chevrolet also notes that EVs do not require transmission flushes, engine belt and air filter replacements, or spark plugs, which can reduce certain routine maintenance needs compared with gas vehicles.
Chevrolet provides cold-weather EV ownership guidance, including charging and range tips. Like all EVs, range and charging speed can be affected by cold temperatures, so shoppers should consider winter driving habits, parking location, preconditioning, charging access, and daily mileage before choosing an EV.
Bolt is the more compact and lower-priced Chevrolet EV, while Equinox EV is an electric SUV with more SUV-style space and a higher listed range. The better fit depends on your budget, passenger needs, cargo space, parking routine, and daily driving range.
Equinox EV is positioned as a more approachable electric SUV, while Blazer EV is a midsize electric SUV with bolder styling and a higher starting price. Compare both if you want an electric SUV but are deciding between value, size, design, range, and available features.
Silverado EV is fully electric and uses battery power instead of gasoline, while a gas Silverado uses an internal combustion engine. Silverado EV may be a strong fit for shoppers who want electric truck range and pickup utility, while a gas Silverado may be better for shoppers who prefer traditional fueling or specific towing, payload, or configuration needs.
A Chevrolet EV can be a strong fit if you have reliable charging access and want electric driving with fewer routine engine-related maintenance items. A gas vehicle may be better if you prefer quick traditional fueling, often tow long distances, or do not have convenient charging access. Chevrolet shoppers should compare daily mileage, charging setup, driving range, vehicle size, and budget before choosing.
Yes, you can apply for Chevrolet EV financing online, and lease options may be available depending on vehicle selection, lender approval, credit approval, eligibility, and current programs. Visit our new vehicle specials page or start with our finance application for current options.

The new Chevrolet electric lineup gives New Castle drivers practical choices for commuting, family driving, SUV versatility, truck utility, and commercial EV needs. Browse new Chevrolet electric vehicle inventory, apply for financing, value your trade, or contact Nucar Chevrolet of New Castle to schedule a test drive or take the next step. When you are ready for a new Chevy EV near New Castle, Everyone Loves a Nucar!