Looking Forward: Chevrolet in 2023 and Beyond

September 9th, 2022 by

A silver 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV is shown on the side of a city street.

Your search for a Cincinnati Chevrolet dealer might be inspired by your need for a heavy-duty workhorse like the Silverado, or it might come from a lifelong dream to get behind the wheel of an icon like the Camaro or Corvette. Whatever the inspiration, you’re among millions of drivers who are passionate about the beloved bowtie, a symbol for one of America’s most significant automotive pioneers. But what does it mean to be a pioneer?

A pioneer is an individual or group who first develops and tests an idea or method. For example, Chevrolet helped put the world on wheels in the early 1900s, joining Ford and Chrysler to give Americans access to more reliable and efficient transportation. Today, Chevrolet’s pioneering spirit continues, as we see with the automaker’s 2023 lineup and its plans for the future.

The Legend Continues: 2023 Corvette Z06

Chevrolet isn’t holding back any punches, immediately launching into 2023 with an all-new American supercar: the Corvette Z06. Following the success of the mid-engine Corvette Stingray, the Corvette Z06 takes the icon to the next level. It’s destined for the track and sets a new benchmark for performance, staying true to Chevrolet’s racing roots.

Its high-revving 5.5L V8 powerplant makes history as the most powerful naturally aspirated V8 engine to make its way under the hood of a production car. Generating 670 hp and an unmistakable whine, the engine is complemented by the fine tuned suspension and Magnetic Ride Control 4.0 system to deliver exceptional handling at any speed. The available Z07 Performance Package ups the ante and makes history of its own, providing 734 lbs of downforce at 186 mph, more than any Corvette ever before. In short, the 2023 Corvette Z06 is a speed demon, proving that Chevy still has a strong foothold in the performance realm and that its legendary icons aren’t going anywhere anytime soon.

A white 2023 Chevy Silverado ZR2 Bison is shown off-roading.

Workhorse Meets Adventurer: 2023 Silverado ZR2 Bison

Chevrolet entices more adventurers to its truck lineup with the debut of the all-new 2023 Silverado ZR2 Bison. The Bison Edition immediately distinguishes itself as a warrior on and off the pavement, courtesy of a 6.2L V8 engine and 10-speed automatic transmission that can tackle any terrain without breaking a sweat. However, Chevrolet doesn’t stop there and outfits the ZR2 Bison with every component and feature needed to enhance your time on the road or trail.

Sitting on exclusive 18-inch gloss black wheels, the ZR2 Bison is immediately recognizable by its body-colored front grille and black vertical front tow hooks that add peace of mind when navigating technical terrain. The rocker protection and AEV Bison front and rear bumpers extend this peace of mind, protecting the truck when the going gets rough. Inside, the exclusive Bison Edition interior prioritizes your comfort and is laden with innovative technology and advanced features that make your time in the driver’s seat more engaging and enjoyable. In the rear, Chevrolet’s revolutionary Multi-Flex Tailgate makes accessing the bed or loading and unloading cargo easier, whether working at a job site or setting up camp for a weekend in the woods with friends.

Expanding on a Classic: 2023 Bolt EV and Bolt EUV

The Bolt EV is truly remarkable because it proves electric vehicles don’t have to be expensive to purchase or maintain. Chevrolet continues that tradition in 2023, lowering the MSRP by $5,900 to bring the starting price of the Bolt EV down to just $26,600.[a] That price is before any federal, state, or local tax incentives are applied. Fortunately for us, a lower price tag isn’t all that the Bolt EV has in store for 2023.

Chevrolet puts the Bolt on a larger, more sophisticated platform with the 2023 Bolt EUV. This all-electric SUV is available in the entry-level LT or top-tier Premium trims, which you can further customize with unique packages like the Redline Edition or sharp colors like the Radiant Red Tintcoat. In addition, Chevrolet adds a host of new technology to the Bolt EUV, including the industry’s first genuine hands-free driver-assist technology, Super Cruise. Compatible with over 200,000 miles of roadways across the United States and Canada, Super Cruise lets you “set it and forget it” as long as you keep your eyes on the road ahead.

What’s Next for Chevrolet? Zero Emissions and Zero Crashes

Chevy has big plans to build a greener future with zero emissions and is already off to an excellent start with models like the Bolt EV and Bolt EUV. But a future with zero emissions and zero crashes has to extend beyond two models and entice drivers with specific transportation needs. Chevy has to convince its loyal fanbase of its vision and that the future is electric. It also has to prove that electric vehicles can be as powerful and capable as the Chevrolet icons we’ve come to know and love.

2024 Silverado EV

Chevrolet answers its most frequently asked question with the 2024 Silverado EV. Dubbed “the pickup reimagined,” the Silverado EV takes everything you love about this road warrior, electrifies it, and makes it better. The new Silverado EV is developed from the ground up on the Ultium Platform, a modular structure that enables the truck’s electric powertrain to deliver over 660 hp, over 780 lb-ft of torque, and a launch from zero to 60 mph in under 4.5 seconds. No Silverado has ever promised this much power, which speaks volumes about the Silverado EV’s future in the Chevy lineup.

A red 2024 Chevy Blazer EV is shown on a track after leaving a Cincinnati Chevrolet dealer.

2024 Blazer EV

Just as the Silverado EV answers the demand for a capable workhorse, the Blazer EV is a nod to drivers looking for a practical SUV with a penchant for speed. The Blazer EV boasts a multi-trim lineup, including the first-ever SS performance model that pays homage to Chevrolet’s racing history. The Blazer EV SS does a remarkable job, relying on its Ultium Platform to deliver up to 557 hp and 648 lb-ft of torque for a launch from zero to 60 mph in under four seconds. Its Brembo brakes and sport-tuned chassis guarantee responsive handling and exceptional stopping power, while advanced technology like the head-up display and full-display camera mirror give the SUV a modern edge.

The Future Looks Brighter, Greener, and Full of Power

The 2023 Chevy lineup gives us a closer look at the automaker’s plans for the immediate future and its efforts to achieve its vision for zero emissions and zero crashes. The goal is lofty, but models like the Bolt EUV are critical in creating that vision, at least in the short term. As we see with the planned 2024 fleet, Chevy isn’t blindsided by the now and is also focusing on what’s in the distance. Its future models will give drivers a more diverse lineup that proves electric power isn’t expensive and doesn’t require settling for anything less than the extraordinary. We see this in models like the Silverado EV and Blazer EV.

But Chevrolet’s future isn’t solely electric, an essential point loyal Chevrolet fans often need to validate. Models like the Corvette Z06 prove that Chevrolet’s vision doesn’t eclipse the legends that helped build and solidify the brand. And that’s enough to put many loyal fans at ease, at least those with a need for speed.

So, what do you think about Chevrolet’s lineup and future trajectory? Are you excited by powerhouses like the Silverado EV that prove electric powertrains can pack a hefty punch? Or are you drawn to unassuming speed demons like the Blazer EV SS and Chevrolet’s hints at more practical alternatives like the Equinox EV? These models and plenty of others in the pipeline prove the future looks bright for Chevrolet as it pays homage to its roots and looks ahead to building an environmentally friendly lineup that delivers the power and capability we’ve come to expect from the bowtie brand.


[a] MSRP may change without notice. See dealer for complete details.