The Chevrolet brand has been dabbling in the electric vehicle market for decades, with its first coming all the way back in 1996 with the EV1, which was the world’s first mass-produced EV. Electrification continues to spread across the automotive industry, increasing in popularity each year. 2025 saw a market share of roughly 10% in the U.S. and nearly double that across the globe.
This year, the 2026 Chevy Blazer EV represents just one of many new electric vehicles available here at Jim Glover Chevrolet. Today we’re going to highlight some of its technical specifications to showcase its incredible range and the charging updates it received, among other exciting specs & features.
Versatile Range Options for Every Drive
The 2026 Blazer EV is a midsize crossover designed to fit a variety of lifestyles, from daily commuting within Tulsa to weekend getaways across Oklahoma at large. You will have three different trim levels to choose from, as well as two drivetrains.
- LT — The entry level trim offers the basic suite of features and technologies, and can be equipped with either front- or all-wheel drive, achieving an overall range of 312 miles with the former or 283 miles with the latter.
- RT — The next step up adds a host of unique design cues and updated features, like larger wheels and an illuminated light bar in the front fascia. It offers the same drivetrain options and ranges.
- SS — Then there is the very exciting SS trim level, which soups things up even further with sporty design cues and advanced technologies, like Wide Open Watts which enables a 0–60 time of 3.4 seconds. It comes standard and exclusively with AWD and achieves a range of 302 miles.
It’s also important to note that the FWD options available in the LT and RT trim levels offer up to 220 horsepower alongside 243 pound-feet of torque, while upgrading to the dual-motor AWD system boosts power output to 300 hp and 355 lb-ft. respectively. The dual-motor AWD system in the SS operates the same most of the time, but when Wide Open Watts mode is enabled power is boosted to 615 hp and 650 lb-ft.
Charging At Home and On the Go
The big charging update that is changing the game for Chevrolet is the seamless integration into North America’s largest charging network. Thanks to a partnership with Tesla, every electric Chevrolet – including the 2026 Chevy Blazer EV – now has access to over 20,000 Tesla Superchargers across the continent through the GM-approved NACS (North American Charging Standard) adapter.
This brings the total number of available charging stations to over 250,000, making owning an EV more viable than ever. You’ll be able to locate nearby stations using the myChevrolet app, even checking real-time availability and paying for your charging sessions right from your smartphone. Using one of these DC Public Fast Charging Stations is possible with either battery option, though the capabilities differ between them.
- 85 kWh — This battery is found in the LT and RT trim levels and offers up to 150 kW, enabling roughly 78 miles of additional range after just 10 minutes of charging.
- 102 kWh — This battery is only found in the SS trim level and offers up to 190 kW, providing even faster recovery times while you’re on the go.
When charging at home, you’ll be able to use standard Level 1 charging to add 4 miles of range per hour, or install and utilize an 11.5 kW AC / 48A dedicated home charging station for Level 2 charging. This will provide a full charge with 9.5 hours of charging.
Find Your 2026 Chevy Blazer EV at Jim Glover Chevrolet
If you’re in the market for an electric midsize crossover in Tulsa or the surrounding area, be sure to check out our inventory right here on the Jim Glover Chevrolet website. But don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you can’t find what you’re looking for, as we’d be happy to guide you through the process of ordering one to your specifications. We look forward to hearing from you!