On the Chevrolet brand, the Blazer nameplate has been used a ton throughout its history. It first appeared in 1969 as the full-size Chevy K5 Blazer SUV, which was renamed to just the Chevy Blazer in 1992 until it was discontinued in 1995. It was also used for the compact and midsize Chevy S-10 Blazer from 1983 to 2012, as well as a handful of other models in non-American markets. Then in 2019 the iconic nameplate made its triumphant return in the form of the midsize crossover we know and love today. Finally, just last year, the Blazer nameplate was used once again, this time for the first-ever all-electric version of the iconic vehicle. Now, we cannot wait for the 2025 Chevy Blazer EV to arrive here in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
If customization is important to you when picking a new automobile, you’ll be pleased to hear about the many different color options available for the 2025 Chevy Blazer EV across its three trim levels; check them out in the following list.
In addition to the three trim levels, there are two special edition models that you can opt for as well as two packages. Midnight Edition and Sport Edition are both appearance packages that add 19” black aluminum wheels, high-gloss black roof rails, black bowties and badging and dark chrome trim on the air vents as well as certain exterior color options. The two packages – Comfort & Convenience Package and RS Convenience & Driver Confidence Package – add more features to the vehicle than what would typically be available on the given trim level.
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When shopping for an all-electric vehicle like the Chevy Blazer EV, there are definitely some specifications that you’ll want to take a look at before deciding if it’ll be a good fit. We’re talking about driving range, charging times, power output and so on. The Blazer EV has an all-electric driving range of 283 miles, which should be plenty of charge for in-town trips throughout your day and maybe even a longer trip. For those commutes where that’s not enough range, you can take advantage of DC public fast charging, which should allow you to add a little less than 80 miles of range by charging for just 10 minutes.
Furthermore, the vehicle’s dual-motor AWD electric propulsion system is capable of generating up to 300 horsepower alongside 355 pound-feet of torque. If you’re also interested in how much space this crossover utility vehicle has to offer, you’ll be pleased to hear that it has plenty of room. Behind the rear seats is 25.5 cubic feet of space to fill with whatever you need to bring along, or up to 59.1 cu. ft. if you fold those rear seats flat.
Hopefully all of this information has given you a better idea of what the 2025 Chevy Blazer EV will have to offer when it arrives here at Jim Glover Chevy. If you have any questions or would like to inquire about the process of ordering one for yourself, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us right here at the sales desk. We look forward to hearing from you!
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