
The electric vehicle (EV) market is booming, and Chevy has stepped up with the Chevy Blazer EV—a stylish, high-performance midsize SUV. In this episode of The Showroom, Gavin McGrath dives into what makes the Chevy Blazer EV a game-changer, from its impressive range to its cutting-edge technology.
A Standout in the Midsize EV Segment
The Chevy Blazer EV is rated #2 electric midsize SUV by Car and Driver. With an EPA-estimated range of 283-334 miles, it offers strong long-distance capability.
The starting price of $45,995 for the LT FWD trim makes it competitive. The lineup extends to the high-performance SS trim at $61,995, bringing back the iconic Super Sport (SS) badge with 595 horsepower and 0-60 mph in just 3.4 seconds.
Trim Levels and Features
Chevy offers three trims: LT, RS, and SS.
- LT: Balanced affordability and features.
- RS: Sportier design and upgraded tech.
- SS: Performance-focused, featuring WOW Mode (Wide Open Watts) for max acceleration.
High-Tech Interior & Comfort
Inside, the Blazer EV features:
- 17.7-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- 11-inch driver display
- Bose premium 8-speaker audio system
- Super Cruise technology (SS trim)
- Brembo brakes & heads-up display
How Does It Compare?
The Blazer EV competes with the Kia EV9, Honda Prologue, and Jeep Wagoneer S. However, it also faces internal competition from the more budget-friendly Equinox EV. While the Equinox EV is cheaper, the Blazer EV delivers a sportier design and more power.
Final Verdict
The Chevy Blazer EV offers a compelling mix of range, performance, and tech features, making it one of the best midsize electric SUVs. While it’s a niche vehicle, it’s an excellent option for those seeking style and speed.
Want to see the Chevy Blazer EV in person? Visit McGrath Auto today and experience the future of electric driving!