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GM’s new EV platform is expected to debut in the next-gen Chevy Equinox

The new version of GM’s dedicated electric vehicle platform is reportedly set to arrive near the end of 2028, and the Chevy Equinox EV will be the first to ride on it.

GM is upgrading its dedicated EV platform, again

The Chevy Equinox EV is GM’s top-selling electric vehicle in the US. However, with new and heavily updated models like the 2026 Toyota bZ and Hyundai IONIQ 5 arriving, it’s about time for an upgrade.

GM’s current BEV3 architecture underpins the Chevy Equinox EV, Blazer EV, Cadillac Lyriq, Vistiq, and Optiq, as well as the Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX.

Outside of the US, the platform powers GM vehicles in overseas markets, including the Buick Electra E5 and E4 models in China.

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The 2023 Cadillac Lyriq was the first to use the third-generation EV architecture. It was designed to incorporate GM’s Ultium batteries and drive motors across a wide range of vehicles, with support for AWD, FWD, and RWD drivetrain configurations.

According to a new report from GM Authority, citing sources familiar with the matter, GM is now working on the next evolution of its dedicated EV platform, codenamed BEV-N internally.

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2026 Chevy Equinox EV RS (Source: Chevrolet)

While details are still pretty limited, the sources said the first vehicle to arrive on the platform will be the Chevy Equinox EV in late 2028 or early 2029. Following the Equinox, the Chevy Blazer EV will be the next to use the BEV-N platform before it rolls out to other models.

Since the current Chevy Equinox EV already offers an EPA-estimated range of up to 319 miles for FWD models and 307 miles for AWD, the new platform will likely enable it to go even further.

In addition to improved efficiency and faster charging speeds, the new platform will likely use an advanced software stack to offer new safety and convenience features.

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GM begins testing eyes-off self-driving tech in the Cadillac Escalade IQ EV (Source: GM)

GM said the Cadillac Escalde IQ will be its first vehicle to offer eyes-off self-driving on highways, starting in 2028. In March, GM said it began testing the new automated self-driving tech under “supervised” conditions.

Soon, the company plans to have a fleet of over 200 self-driving and supervised test vehicles on the road.

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Peter Johnson is covering the auto industry’s step-by-step transformation to electric vehicles. He is an experienced investor, financial writer, and EV enthusiast. His enthusiasm for electric vehicles, primarily Tesla, is a significant reason he pursued a career in investments. If he isn’t telling you about his latest 10K findings, you can find him enjoying the outdoors or exercising