Get answers to every question you have about the new Blazer EV

2022-10-02 16:47:08 By : Mr. Bruce Zhao

Love the space and comfort of driving a sport utility vehicle like the iconic Chevy Blazer – but ready to avoid the gas pumps for good? The 2024 Blazer EV is calling your name. It’s everything loyal Chevy drivers expect in a Blazer, with a fully electric engine. Depending on the model, General Motors estimates a range of up to 320 miles on a full charge. That means you could pick up your Blazer EV at Les Stanford Chevrolet-Cadillac in Dearborn and drive to Kalamazoo and back before ever needing a charge.

Local Chevy drivers are already hyped about the Blazer EV. While the limited number of first-round “exclusive” reservations are sold out, reserving a 2024 Blazer EV is still possible. A refundable $100 deposit secures a spot on the waiting list, and the Les Stanford team will help customers finalize trim, vehicle configuration and pricing when they place an official order.

Keep reading to learn how to reserve a Blazer EV to secure your spot in the electric future – and what to expect from the four trim options, each launching during a different season in 2023.

The estimated manufacturer suggested retail price starts around $44,995, though that can vary among the four trims. (The actual MSRP of your specifically configured vehicle will be determined at the time an order is placed with the dealer.)

What GM says: “Dialed-up features and functionality are paired with exceptional design in this extremely capable, all-electric SUV.”

What GM says: “Head-turning, street-inspired design, packaged with the fantastic versatility of an all-electric SUV.”

What GM says: “Amazingly fast and the ultimate expression of design, inside and out that warrants the iconic SS badge.”

What GM says: “Reimagined balance between bold design, SUV capability and functionality, electrified.”

Electronic Precision Shift with One Pedal Driving mode will be standard with all four trims. One Pedal Driving increases the vehicle’s regenerative braking effect, helps recapture energy, and sends it back to the battery. A hands-free start is another standard feature.

Ultifi, a new Linux-based software platform developed in-house at GM, is the cornerstone of the Blazer EV’s tech features. This platform separates the vehicle’s software from the hardware to enable rapid and frequent software updates. This will allow drivers to evolve their vehicles’ features as third-party integrations and over-the-air software updates become available.

The Blazer EV will also use Ultium, GM’s groundbreaking all-new battery platform.

Ready to reserve a Blazer EV? Here’s how that works:

The team atLes Stanford Chevrolet-Cadillac is leading the charge in the Metro Detroit area, so trust the electric vehicle authorities when choosing your vehicle.