Chevrolet's biggest announcement of the day at the 2022 CES is of course the 2024 Silverado EV. But, during the same press event the company also announced plans to expand its EV lineup starting fall of 2023. The new models will include the Blazer EV SUV and the Equinox EV.

Chevrolet also dropped a few pictures of an Equinox EV prototype, and we have to admit: it is quite a sharp-looking crossover, with a sleek exterior look and a futuristic interior. What we know so far about the vehicle is that it will be offered in both fleet and retail versions, including LT and RS trims and will have an estimated start price of $30,000.

Rumors also suggest that the Equinox EV will have a range of about 300 miles, which should make it quite a competitor on the market. The Equinox EV should be powered by one of GM's Ultium batteries, but so far we have no words on the capacities.

"The Equinox has always played an important role for Chevrolet as the second-highest selling brand nameplate," said Steve Hill, Chevrolet vice president. "Providing an affordable EV option in the industry’s highest volume segment proves Chevy is going to make EVs available to everyone."