
Key Features
- Starting at $44,600 MSRP
- Fully electric drivetrain with up to 595 horsepower and 645 lb-ft of torque
- Driving range options up to an available GM-estimated 334 miles
- 11.5 kW level 2 (AC) charging and standard DC public fast-charging capability of up to 190 kW, depending on the model, which enables approximately 78 miles of range to be added in 10 minutes, per GM estimates
- Large, intuitive 17.7-inch-diagonal customizable infotainment touchscreen
- Full LED exterior lighting, with choreographed walk-up/walk-away animation on RS and SS models
- Beautiful, spacious and sustainably crafted cabin made with soft-touch materials
- Available Super Cruise hands-free driving technology for compatible roads
- Advanced safety features intended to inspire confidence, including Reverse Automatic Braking and Advanced Park Assist
About The Chevrolet Blazer EV
There's a lot to love about the Chevrolet Blazer, and with the Blazer EV, Chevrolet has given us a few more. Though it's technically built on a different platform, the Blazer EV shares the name of the gas-powered model, since it offers the same practicality and comfort, as well as similarly good looks. But while the conventional gas model is big on excitement, the EV really turns up the performance, and without burning a drop of gasoline. It also features cutting-edge technology to make your entire ownership experience easier and more enjoyable, from driver aids to an intuitive infotainment system with a large and easy-to-read screen.

What the Critics Say
"Taking cues from the iconic Camaro and Corvette sports cars, Blazer EV has a stylish, colorful look all its own. SUV boxy-ness gives way to high, swooping shoulders and a low roofline. Compared to the upcoming Chevrolet Equinox EV, the Blazer's more sport-oriented ethos give it an absolutely head-turning shape - equal parts electric SUV and assertive, high-riding muscle car. Watch out, Mustang Mach-E." - Kelley Blue Book
"Chevrolet has gone all out with the cabin of the Blazer EV. This goes for everything, including the design, materials used, the technology, and the space that it offers. While the design is in keeping with the times, Chevy has maintained a good mix of buttons, dials, and knobs, unlike several automakers who're going for a screen-only setup. The Camaro-inspired rotary turbine-style air vents sure do stand out and add a touch of class." - TopSpeed
What's New for 2025
The Blazer EV is still a very new model, so the changes for 2025 have mostly been additional cosmetic options. First up are two new special edition appearance packages for the LT, the Midnight Edition and Sport Edition, both of which include black badging and exterior trim, black roof rails, and a set of 19-inch black wheels. The Midnight Edition is available only in Black, while the Sport Edition is offered in a full range of body and roof colors. Speaking of which, non-special edition LT models will also have the option of a black or white contrasting roof, and the option of a new set of 21-inch wheels. Lastly, Enhanced Automatic Parking Assist has been added to the option list, available as an option with Super Cruise-equipped models.
Chevrolet Blazer EV Features

Next-Level Performance
The Blazer EV offers several different drivetrain configurations. The base model has all-wheel drive and produces 288 horsepower and 333 lb-ft of torque. This same drivetrain is available on the more performance-oriented RS, but here you also have the choice of a rear-wheel drive platform that produces 340 horsepower and 325 lb-ft of torque. Sitting at the top of the performance ladder is the SS, which produces 595 horsepower and 645 lb-ft of torque, enough for a 0-60 time of just 3.4 seconds, a number only achievable by supercars not that long ago. Charing is easy too, with an available home Level 2 charger, and access to more than 231,000 public chargers in North America. Not that you'll need to charge all that often, thanks to the up to 334 miles of range that comes with the Blazer EV.

Advanced Technology
Thanks to GM's Ultium platform, cutting-edge technology is an integral part of the Blazer EV. But this goes far beyond just the drivetrain. The Blazer EV comes with an 11-inch driver information screen, as well as a huge 17.7-inch infotainment touchscreen with Google built-in for easy and familiar operation including reliable apps like Google Maps. Electronic driver's aids make the Blazer EV safer too, with available features like Reverse Automatic Braking, Blind Zone Steering Assist, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, and Side Bicyclist Alert. And for the ultimate in relaxed driving, there's Super Cruise, a hands-free form of cruise control that lets you sit back and just enjoy the ride.

Stylish And Comfortable
The Blazer EV features styling that is clearly distinct from the conventional Blazer, yet is still inspired by it. From the available color-contrasting roof to the wide selection of stylish wheels up to 22 inches. And like the conventional model, the interior is spacious, with comfortable seating for five adults. It also offers 59.1 cubic feet of cargo space with the back seats folded down. Available options include heated and ventilated front seats, ambient LED lighting, and a high-end Bose stereo system. There is also available two-tone performance-themed upholstery, which mirrors the theme of the exterior styling. And don't forget the Midnight and Sport special edition appearance packs, which deck your Blazer EV out in black exterior details including badging, trim pieces, and unique wheels.
Trims & Specs

LT
- Starting at $44,600 MSRP*
- GM-estimated range of up to 283 miles on a full charge with AWD
- 19-inch wheels
- 11.5 kW onboard charger
- 11-inch diagonal Driver Information Center
- 17.7-inch diagonal touch-screen display
- Standard Chevy Safety Assist

RS
- Starting at $49,900 MSRP*
- GM-estimated range of up to 334 miles on a full charge with available RWD
- Illuminated front light bar and bowtie with animation
- 21-inch wheels
- Black-painted grille panel and lower fascia with sporty flow-through rocker molding
- Available Super Cruiseâ„¢ driver assistance technology

SS
- Starting at $60,600 MSRP*
- GM-estimated 0-60 in 3.44 seconds enabled by Wide Open Watts performance mode
- 22-inch wheels, multi-finish
- Standard Super Cruiseâ„¢ driver assistance technology
- SS-exclusive upholstery
- Race-inspired interior accents
*The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price includes destination freight charge. Tax, title, license, dealer fees and optional equipment are not included. GM reserves the right to change MSRP at any time. The actual MSRP of your configured vehicle will be determined at the time you place an order with your dealer.