Have you taken a Chevy EV on a test drive yet? You haven't? So, you haven't experienced the instantaneous torque of the 500-horsepower Chevy Blazer EV SS? Or released the burden of pouring hundreds of dollars into your gas tank every month? Interesting—so, how about this—we'll tell you the unfiltered truth about these Chevy EVs. And if you like what you see, we'll get your preferred model ready for a test drive so you can experience these features firsthand. Deal? Alright, let's go!

Here's the Skinny About Your Chevy EV

What's the last thing you want to deal with when you're running late in Hanover, NJ? Traffic? Yeah, that's at the top of the list. But there's one more thing that can become an absolute PAIN. Know what it is? Stopping for gas. But what if you never had to deal with that problem ever again?

Imagine unplugging your Chevy Equinox EV from an overnight charge with enough juice to last over a week in Summit, NJ. No stops at the pump. No more delays when you're already running late. Just unplug it and go with any of our new Chevy EVs. That's a dream come true for many folks in Livingston and beyond.

Check out the Range

We mentioned that you could go at least a week without charging your Chevy EV. But, of course, that depends on a lot of factors. How far you have to go, are you an aggressive driver, so on and so forth. But here's what you can expect out of our Chevy EV lineup. The Chevy Blazer EV has an available 324-mile range, the Chevy Equinox EV will take you up to 319 miles, and the GM-estimated 450-mile range belongs to the Chevy Silverado EV Work Truck. So, can you last a week in Newark without charging? Only you know the answer to that.

The Truth About Charging

We've heard the worries. We've heard those "monsters under the bed" stories. So, we'll get right to the point. What happens if your battery runs out while you're in the middle of traffic? Well, we guess you'll be stranded. Forever (insert evil villain laugh here). Of course, we're kidding. Can you run out of battery power on the road? Yes. Will you?

We have no reason to believe a well-prepared, forward-thinking, always vigilant driver like you will ever be on the road with ZERO battery power. Right? And many of our Chevy EVs are equipped with technology that keeps a current reading of your battery power—including how much juice you'll have left when you arrive to your destination. And with your Level 1 or Level 2 home charging unit, you'll always be prepared for what's ahead in West Caldwell.

Installation Discount with Your Level 2 Charging Unit?

Your Level 1 can be plugged into any household outlet. However, the Level 2 Charging station requires professional installation. But who wants to pay a few thousand dollars for that? Certainly not you. So, you might want to check out the 30 percent federal tax credit for the purchase and installation of an EV home charging station. Even more, some electric companies will offer a usage discount for your home charging unit. Save with a Chevy EV at Schumacher Chevy in Livingston.

Level 3 Public Fast Charging Stations

There's over 140,000 public charging stations nationwide. And even more units are on the way. We're talking about fast-charging units that deliver an 80 percent range increase in 30 minutes or less. And don't worry—with all the technology and entertainment that comes with these Chevy EVs (like the 17.7-inch infotainment screen in the Blazer EV), we're sure you'll find a way to kill time. And before you know it, you're good to go for another few hundred miles.

Power—and A Lot of it

Ah, the instantaneous torque. You knew we weren't going to let you get away without mentioning these numbers. So, we'll get right to it. The acclaimed Chevy Blazer EV SS has an available 557 horsepower with a 0-60 of 4 seconds flat. We know a few muscle cars that can flex that kind of power. And none of them belong to Chevy. Oh, and the Chevy Silverado EV RST has 754 horsepower and 785 lb.-ft. of torque. See—the EV world isn't so bad after all.

Less Expensive? Yes, They Are

In addition to incredible range and performance, Chevy EVs also offer significantly lower maintenance costs compared to traditional gas-powered vehicles. With fewer moving parts and no synthetic oil changes, you'll spend less money during routine maintenance.

Schumacher Chevrolet of Livingston

So, which new Chevy EV do you want to take for a test drive? We've got the Chevy Blazer EV and the Chevy Equinox EV ready to go right now. But if you want to check out the Chevy Silverado EV, those will be released a little later this year. Stop by today and experience what the new Chevy EV can do for you in Hanover, NJ.