EV Comparison
BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) vs Xos Trucks Stepvan — 402 km vs 290 km, full head-to-head (2023)
5 min read·Last updated: 2023-01-01·By ev.care editorial team
TL;DR
BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) vs Xos Trucks Stepvan: ₹69,00,000 vs ₹1,25,00,000, 402 km vs 290 km. Pick the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) if range matters most; pick the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) if budget does.
Picking between the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) and the Xos Trucks Stepvan usually comes down to which car's compromises are easier to live with. The BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) brings one set of priorities, the Xos Trucks Stepvan a different one. We compare them across nine practical questions every prospective buyer is going to ask.
BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) vs Xos Trucks Stepvan — quick spec snapshot
At a glance — price: ₹69,00,000 (BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop)) vs ₹1,25,00,000 (Xos Trucks Stepvan). Battery: 165 kWh vs 142 kWh. Range: 402 km vs 290 km. Charge time (AC): 12 hr vs 8 hr. Power: 250 bhp vs 240 bhp. Top speed: 121 km/h vs 105 km/h. Seating: 2 vs 2. Warranty: 8 yr vs 5 yr. Motor: GM Ultium dual-motor vs Single e-axle. Ground clearance: 210 mm vs 210 mm.
Price and value — BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) vs Xos Trucks Stepvan
Price is usually the first filter when shopping the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) against the Xos Trucks Stepvan. On ex-showroom, the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) comes in cheaper by roughly ₹56,00,000. List prices: BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) at ₹69,00,000, Xos Trucks Stepvan at ₹1,25,00,000. Yearly maintenance figures land in the same broad band for both the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) and the Xos Trucks Stepvan — small differences either way.
Range and charging — BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) vs Xos Trucks Stepvan
Charging behaviour separates the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) and the Xos Trucks Stepvan more sharply than the WLTP-style numbers suggest. Quoted range favours the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop). BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop): 165 kWh pack, 402 km claimed. Xos Trucks Stepvan: 142 kWh pack, 290 km claimed. BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) fast-charges as: 10-80% in 60 min (120kW DC). Xos Trucks Stepvan fast-charges as: 20-80% in 90 min (75kW DC). Real-world derate is typically 15–25% off the claim on both, larger in cold and at sustained highway speeds.
Practicality — BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) vs Xos Trucks Stepvan
BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) vs Xos Trucks Stepvan on day-to-day practicality: the gap is small but the patterns are consistent. Body type: BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) is a Large electric step-van delivery; Xos Trucks Stepvan is a Class 5/6 electric step-van. Boot space — 17000L (BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop)) vs 18500L (Xos Trucks Stepvan). Ground clearance — 210 mm vs 210 mm. Seating — 2 on the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop), 2 on the Xos Trucks Stepvan. Top speed of 121 km/h on the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) and 105 km/h on the Xos Trucks Stepvan — neither is the deciding line for typical buyers, but it indexes how the platform is tuned.
Owner experience — BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) vs Xos Trucks Stepvan
The reliability picture for the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) and the Xos Trucks Stepvan comes from owner reports across two to four years of field use. On the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop), the recurring owner reports point at: GM software bugs on early units; Production paused in 2024 for rebrand. On the Xos Trucks Stepvan, the most-cited issues are: Xos financial going-concern flags in 2024; Cargo over-loading reduces motor life — stay within rated capacity. Neither list is disqualifying — every EV in this segment has a short list of niggles, and most are workshop-fixable or OTA-patchable. The pattern matters more than any single item: pick the one whose failure modes you can live with.
Where each wins
Neither the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) nor the Xos Trucks Stepvan is the obvious winner — but each is clearly the right answer for a specific buyer. Pick the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) if range is your decisive line, given it stretches 402 km on the brochure. Pick the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) if sticker price is the decisive line — the ex-showroom gap pays for a year of EV running cost outright. Pick the Xos Trucks Stepvan if home AC charging speed matters — its 8 hr full-charge cadence fits a wider range of overnight schedules. The BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) also wins on: 250 mi range is best-in-class for step-vans. The Xos Trucks Stepvan wins on: 180 mi range competitive in step-van segment. Neither pick is a mistake — the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) and the Xos Trucks Stepvan are both honest electric cars at their respective price points.
BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) vs Xos Trucks Stepvan by use case
For city-only commuting, both the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) and Xos Trucks Stepvan are over-specified — but one is more honestly aimed at it. City commuting — the Xos Trucks Stepvan is the easier daily companion; both work, but the smaller car is happier in tight parking and dense traffic. Highway and weekend trips — the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) pulls ahead thanks to the longer claimed range and the larger pack. Family duty — the Xos Trucks Stepvan wins on practical space. First EV — the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) is the lower-risk pick on price and learning curve. Fleet — service-network coverage outweighs spec; check both networks in your operating geography.
Practical next steps
If you charge at home, the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop)'s and the Xos Trucks Stepvan's DC fast-charging numbers matter less. If you don't, they matter most.
Frequently asked questions
- Which is safer — BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) or Xos Trucks Stepvan?
- Both carry credible safety kits. BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop): AEB, Lane Keep Assist, Forward Collision Alert. Xos Trucks Stepvan: AEB, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure Warning. Check the official crash rating for each in your region — those numbers are the cleanest comparison.
- Which has better resale value, BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) or Xos Trucks Stepvan?
- Resale on the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) and the Xos Trucks Stepvan closely tracks the brand's overall EV reputation and the local service network. BrightDrop (GM)'s field reputation is documented as: FedEx and Walmart fleet customer. Sales below GM expectations; rebranded under Chevy in 2025.. Xos Trucks's is: Niche US EV-truck startup. UPS and FedEx fleet customers. Stock has been volatile post-SPAC.. Match that against your city before assuming either has the residual advantage.
- Which is cheaper to maintain — BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) or Xos Trucks Stepvan?
- Both the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) and the Xos Trucks Stepvan sit in the same broad maintenance band. Treat scheduled service as a draw and decide on charging access and service-network density.
For most shortlists, the BrightDrop (GM) Zevo 600 (Chevrolet BrightDrop) vs Xos Trucks Stepvan call comes down to one decisive line item — find yours and the rest of the spec is decoration.
Comparison built from each model's catalog data — specs, pricing, and reported common issues. All claims are sourced; none are hallucinated. Verify the latest dealer pricing before signing.