Compare 2026 Chevy Models

Compare 2026 Chevy Models

Gordon Chevrolet maintains a library of 2026 Chevrolet comparisons for North Florida shoppers weighing a Chevy against competing brands. Every comparison on this page is built around a Chevrolet model in our retail lineup, so you can start from the Chevy you are considering and see how it compares to the vehicles you are cross-shopping against it.

The library is organized by body style and grows as new comparisons are published. Each Chevrolet model on the page links directly to current inventory at our Blanding Boulevard dealership, so you can move from research to a real vehicle without leaving the site. When you are ready to take the next step, financing tools, trade-in valuation, and test drive scheduling are all a click away.

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Chevy SUVs and Crossovers

The SUV and crossover segment is where the most cross-shopping happens across the Chevrolet lineup, driven by family formation, fuel economy priorities, and the broader market shift away from sedans and toward elevated ride heights. Shoppers weigh cargo space, passenger volume, fuel economy, towing capacity, and available technology, with the specific priorities shifting by size class. Gordon Chevrolet retails the full Chevrolet SUV range from the entry-level Trax through the full-size Suburban, giving North Florida shoppers a single destination for the complete lineup.

Chevy Trax

Chevy Trax

Starting below twenty-four thousand dollars, the Trax is Chevrolet's subcompact SUV, designed for urban driving, first-time SUV buyers, and commuters who want more utility than a sedan without moving up in size or price. Every Trax comes standard with a turbocharged engine, and the lineup spans value-oriented LS and 1RS trims up through the sport-styled 2RS and adventure-oriented ACTIV. Shoppers in this segment typically compare price, fuel economy, cargo space, and standard technology.

Published Trax Comparisons

Chevy Trailblazer

Chevy Trailblazer

Positioned between the Trax and the Equinox, the Trailblazer delivers a taller stance, available all-wheel drive, and a selection of sport-oriented trims that have made it one of the more personality-driven vehicles in the Chevrolet lineup. Buyers in this tier generally prioritize styling character and drivetrain flexibility, with Fleming Island and Middleburg shoppers often choosing the Trailblazer when they want the presence of a taller SUV without committing to compact-class pricing.

Published Trailblazer Comparisons

New Trailblazer comparisons are added as demand evolves.

Chevy Equinox

Chevy Equinox

As one of Chevrolet's highest-volume vehicles, the Equinox anchors the family-oriented segment of the lineup. Its combination of cargo flexibility, efficient powertrain, and competitive pricing makes it one of the most cross-shopped vehicles in its segment. Buyers considering the Equinox focus on total cost of ownership, interior space, and standard safety technology.

Published Equinox Comparisons

New Equinox comparisons are added as demand evolves.

Chevy Blazer

Chevy Blazer

The Blazer occupies the midsize two-row SUV space in the Chevrolet lineup, offering a more aggressive design language and stronger available powertrains than the Equinox while staying below the three-row Traverse in size and price. Cross-shoppers in this segment tend to weigh styling, driving character, and available technology features rather than maximum passenger count or cargo volume.

Published Blazer Comparisons

New Blazer comparisons are added as demand evolves.

Chevy Traverse

Chevy Traverse

Families who need three rows of seating without moving up to a full-size SUV typically land on the Traverse, which offers seating for up to eight and competitive cargo capacity behind all three rows. Shoppers cross-shopping the Traverse frequently compare third-row accessibility, total passenger volume, tow ratings, and available safety technology across the midsize three-row segment.

Published Traverse Comparisons

New Traverse comparisons are added as demand evolves.

Chevy Tahoe

Chevy Tahoe

Full-size SUV capability in a more manageable footprint than the Suburban is the core appeal of the Tahoe, which combines body-on-frame construction, V8 power, and serious towing capacity with a cabin that scales from work-ready to luxury-appointed depending on trim. Many North Florida Tahoe buyers use the vehicle for a combination of towing, long-distance family travel, and daily driving, which makes on-road ride quality as important as the numbers on the spec sheet.

Published Tahoe Comparisons

New Tahoe comparisons are added as demand evolves.

Chevy Suburban

Chevy Suburban

At the top of the traditional SUV range, the Suburban provides the largest cargo volume and the most third-row legroom in the Chevrolet lineup, making it the natural choice for large families, professional transportation services, and long-distance travel. Shoppers comparing the Suburban focus on maximum passenger and cargo capacity, available diesel powertrain options, and the luxury content available in the upper trims.

Published Suburban Comparisons

New Suburban comparisons are added as demand evolves.

Chevy Trucks

Truck shoppers in North Florida cross-shop based on towing capacity, payload ratings, bed configuration, available engine options, and trim-specific content that ranges from work-focused to luxury-oriented. Gordon Chevrolet retails the full Chevrolet truck lineup, from the midsize Colorado through the heavy-duty Silverado 3500 HD, covering every use case from daily driver to commercial workhorse. The comparison library below includes the Silverado 1500 comparisons currently published, with Colorado and Silverado HD comparisons added as the library grows.

Chevy Colorado

Chevy Colorado

Midsize truck buyers who want genuine truck capability in a smaller footprint than the full-size Silverado turn to the Colorado, which competes directly with other midsize offerings in the segment. The cross-shopping decision often comes down to towing capacity and off-road trim availability on one side and everyday drivability and fuel economy on the other.

Published Colorado Comparisons

New Colorado comparisons are added as new content is built.

Chevy Silverado 1500

Chevy Silverado 1500

The flagship of the Chevrolet truck lineup, the Silverado 1500 is a full-size half-ton built to compete at the top of the segment. Available turbodiesel and V8 powertrains, competitive towing and payload ratings, and a trim range that spans work-focused configurations to luxury-oriented builds make it a consistent cross-shop against every other full-size truck on the market. Shoppers weigh standard torque, maximum tow rating, bed utility, interior technology, and long-term reliability.

Published Silverado 1500 Comparisons

Chevy Silverado HD

Chevy Silverado HD

Heavy-duty truck buyers who need maximum towing, payload, and commercial-grade capability move up to the Silverado HD family, which includes the Silverado 2500 HD and Silverado 3500 HD. The cross-shopping decision usually centers on fifth-wheel and gooseneck tow ratings and on whether the available Duramax diesel powertrain fits the buyer's work or recreational use case.

Published Silverado HD Comparisons

New Silverado HD comparisons are added as new content is built.

Chevy Electric Vehicles

Electric vehicle cross-shopping works differently than gas vehicle cross-shopping because shoppers weigh range, charging speed, efficiency, battery warranty, and available tax credits alongside the traditional SUV and truck considerations. Gordon Chevrolet retails Chevrolet's growing EV lineup for North Florida drivers, covering compact SUV, midsize SUV, and full-size truck configurations. As new EV comparison pages are built, they populate into the tables below.

Chevy Equinox EV

Chevy Equinox EV

The Equinox EV brings Chevrolet's compact SUV formula to the electric segment, pairing competitive starting pricing with usable range and the practicality of a mainstream crossover platform. Shoppers cross-shopping the Equinox EV typically compare total range per charge, DC fast-charging speed, available trims, and the federal and state incentives available at the time of purchase.

Published Equinox EV Comparisons

New Equinox EV comparisons are added as new content is built.

Chevy Blazer EV

Chevy Blazer EV

Positioned above the Equinox EV in size and price, the Blazer EV targets shoppers who want a midsize electric SUV with a more aggressive design and stronger available performance configurations. Cross-shoppers considering the Blazer EV focus on range, charging infrastructure compatibility, interior technology, and how the vehicle stacks up against other midsize electric crossovers.

Published Blazer EV Comparisons

New Blazer EV comparisons are added as new content is built.

Chevy Silverado EV

Chevy Silverado EV

The Silverado EV extends Chevrolet's truck franchise into the electric segment, offering full-size pickup capability paired with the range and charging speed that make daily EV ownership viable for truck buyers. Shoppers cross-shopping the Silverado EV typically weigh range under load, tow ratings, available bed and cab configurations, and the total cost of ownership against both gas trucks and competing electric pickups.

Published Silverado EV Comparisons

New Silverado EV comparisons are added as new content is built.

Chevy Cars and Performance

The performance segment covers Chevrolet's sports car lineup, built for drivers who prioritize acceleration, handling, and the driving experience rather than daily-use considerations. Cross-shoppers in this category typically weigh horsepower, chassis tuning, available powertrain options, and the overall character of the vehicle. Gordon Chevrolet serves Jacksonville-area performance buyers with access to the 2026 Corvette Stingray, the mid-engine platform that anchors the Corvette lineup.

Chevy Corvette Stingray

Chevy Corvette Stingray

The 2026 Corvette Stingray is Chevrolet's mid-engine American sports car, powered by a naturally aspirated 6.2L LT2 V8 and available in coupe and hardtop convertible configurations across 1LT, 2LT, and 3LT trims. Stingray shoppers typically cross-shop the platform against other mid-engine and performance-oriented sports cars, with the decision often coming down to powertrain character, daily drivability, and value at the segment's entry tier rather than outright top speed.

Published Corvette Stingray Comparisons

New Corvette Stingray comparisons are added as demand evolves.

Take the Next Step at Gordon Chevrolet

Take the Next Step at Gordon Chevrolet

Once you have narrowed your comparison to a specific Chevrolet model, the transactional tools below help you move from research to purchase at your own pace.

Browse the full lineup on our New Vehicle Inventory page, check current factory and dealer incentives on our New Vehicle Specials page, start a credit application through the Finance Center, or find out what your current vehicle is worth with our Trade-In Value tool.

Frequently Asked Questions About Chevy Comparisons

The Silverado 1500 is the most commonly cross-shopped truck in our lineup, with shoppers regularly comparing it against the Ford F-150, Ram 1500, Toyota Tundra, and GMC Sierra 1500. In the SUV segment, the Trax draws the highest volume of subcompact cross-shopping against the Kicks, Kona, HR-V, Seltos, and Corolla Cross. Full comparison pages for both are available above on our New Vehicle Inventory page.

Aggregator sites typically generate comparisons algorithmically from manufacturer spec sheets without ties to real inventory or a local dealership. Our comparisons are built by the Gordon Chevrolet team using current 2026 model-year data and buyer-focused observations, and every comparison links directly to the specific Chevy inventory available at our Orange Park location. The vehicle you read about is a vehicle you can test drive the same day at our Blanding Boulevard dealership.

Yes. Cross-shopping works best when you drive the Chevrolet in person, and our sales team can help you compare the specific trims and features you are weighing. Request a test drive through our Contact Us page and let us know which competing vehicle you are comparing it against so we can prepare the most relevant Chevy for your visit.

Trade-in value often shifts the real cost difference between a Chevrolet and a competing vehicle because your current vehicle's value is applied against the new purchase regardless of which brand you choose. Getting your trade-in appraised early in the research process gives you a clearer picture of the actual out-the-door numbers. Use our Trade-In Value tool for a free estimate, or request a firm purchase offer through our Instant Cash Offer page.

Yes. Prequalifying before your visit lets you focus the test drive and comparison process on vehicles that actually fit your budget, rather than finding out pricing limits at the end. Check your terms through our Capital One Prequalification portal with no credit score impact, or start a full credit application through the Finance Center when you are ready to move forward.

Every new Chevrolet at Gordon Chevrolet comes with a three-year or thirty-six-thousand-mile bumper-to-bumper limited warranty and a five-year or sixty-thousand-mile powertrain limited warranty, along with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation for the powertrain warranty period. Chevrolet EVs carry an additional eight-year or one-hundred-thousand-mile warranty on the high-voltage battery and propulsion components. Total ownership cost comparisons should factor in warranty coverage alongside the purchase price, and you can review the full coverage details during your visit or learn more through OnStar and Connected Services for included safety and connectivity plans.

The library is updated continuously as new 2026 comparison pages are published and as model-year data is refreshed. Comparisons for the highest-volume models are prioritized first, with additional model coverage added over time. Bookmark this page or check back regularly to see the latest additions, or browse the full Chevy lineup on our New Vehicle Inventory page for current offerings.

See the Chevy that fits your life at Gordon Chevrolet, 1166 Blanding Blvd, Orange Park, FL 32065. Call (904) 592-3846 to schedule a test drive, or browse the full lineup on our New Vehicle Inventory page.

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