First-Ever All-Electric 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV Reimagines Customer Choice, Performance, Design

Lineup offers trim, drive system and range options, and the first electric SS performance model

2022-07-18


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OSHAWA, Ont. (Monday, July 18, 2022) Tonight Chevrolet revealed the first-ever all-electric 2024 Blazer EV, expanding the brand’s growing EV portfolio, making EV ownership more accessible, and driving Chevrolet into the heart of the growing midsize electric crossover segment.

Multiple distinct trims, multiple range1 options — including an available GM-estimated range of up to 515 km on a full charge1 on RS RWD — and available front-, rear- and all-wheel-drive configurations offer customers more choices.

The choices include available 1LT, 2LT, RS and Chevrolet’s first-ever electric SS performance model, along with a pursuit-rated Police Pursuit Vehicle (PPV) models for police fleet applications, anticipated in summer 2023.

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      “The 2024 Blazer EV sets a new tone for electric SUVs, with options and intuitive technologies that help position Chevrolet for leadership in one of the fastest-growing EV segments,” said Scott Bell, vice president of Chevrolet. “Along with the all-new Silverado EV and Equinox EV coming next year, we are making great strides in offering more choices for zero tailpipe-emissions vehicles — choices that make switching to an EV easier than ever.”

      The Blazer EV is based on GM’s innovative Ultium Platform12 with athletic styling that elevates the heralded design established in 2018 by the gas-powered Chevrolet Blazer, and performance cues inspired by the Camaro and Corvette. 

      With design and engineering developed to live up to the legacy of the iconic Super Sport performance designation, the Blazer EV SS offers customers the most powerful experience in the lineup. It features an exclusive performance AWD propulsion configuration, unique WOW (Wide open Watts) mode enabling up to 557 horsepower and up to 648 lb.-ft. of torque, and 0-96 km/h sprints in approximately less than 4 seconds2 (based on GM estimates).

      “The Blazer EV SS has the soul of a sports car,” said Michael MacPhee, brand director Chevrolet Canada “And while it represents the pinnacle of performance for Chevrolet’s EV SUV lineup, all models offer stirring capabilities that will surprise and delight true performance devotees.”

      Additional Blazer EV highlights include:

      • Driving range options up to an available GM-estimated 515 km on a full charge1 on RS RWD
      • 11.5 kW Level 2 (AC) charging and standard DC public fast-charging capability of up to 190kW, depending on the model and charging infrastructure in your area enables drivers approximately 125 km of range to be added in 10 minutes, per GM estimates3 on RS RWD
      • Large, intuitive 17.7-inch-diagonal customizable infotainment7 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 Cruise5 hands-free driving technology for divided and compatible highways offered on select models
      • Available Advanced safety features intended to inspire confidence, including Reverse Automatic Braking6 and Advanced Park Assist6 on select models

      DESIGN DETAILS

      The First-Ever all-electric 2024 Blazer EV’s innovative, dynamic and athletic styling is infused with Chevrolet’s performance DNA to create an expressive design unlike anything else in the segment.

      “The Blazer EV’s design evokes the same sort of emotional response as Chevrolet’s performance cars,” said Phil Zak, executive director, Chevrolet Design. “There’s true SUV functionality, but inside and out, it has the sort of passionate proportions and feel that make you want to slide behind the wheel and explore what’s beyond the horizon. It’s a vehicle that looks great from every angle and beckons you to drive.”

      Each of the Blazer EV’s trims share a muscular, athletic profile enabled by the Ultium Platform, including taut, converging body lines. They convey motion, while prominent front-fender extractor vents are a nod to Chevrolet’s motorsports legacy.

      The distinctive trims take on their own characters. The LT features a monochromatic appearance and standard 19-inch wheels, while the RS strikes a sportier presence with a black grille and other black accents, along with standard 21-inch wheels. The SS serves up the most aggressive aesthetic, with a unique front grille, two-tone colour scheme — featuring a black roof and A-pillars that complement the Blazer EV’s body colour pallet, standard 22-inch wheels and more.

      Designers elevated the Blazer EV’s presence further on the RS and SS with a bold, dual-element LED exterior lighting signature that also has choreographed lighting sequences, which activate when the driver approaches or walks away. The effect features a full light bar and illuminated bowtie emblem on the front. These elements are incorporated into the lighting sequences.

      The front lighting also conveys the state of charge while the vehicle charges. A sequential orchestration of the lighting increases in speed and intensity as the battery’s charge increases.

      Inside, a refined cabin also makes a modern design statement. Like the exterior, many of its elements draw inspiration from Chevrolet’s sports cars and performance heritage, such as a flat-bottom steering wheel for the RS and SS trims and sculpted vents inspired by turbines.

      An expansive, 17.7-inch-diagonal colour touchscreen is the focal point of the cabin and the command center for the vehicle’s infotainment7 system and additional features. A large 11-inch-diagonal colour Driver Information Center in the instrument cluster complements the central touchscreen.

      Additional interior highlights include:

      • Two-row layout with ample spaciousness and storage options, thanks to a flat floor enabled by packaging of the Ultium battery
      • Standard ambient lighting with personalization function on RS and SS trims
      • Unique RS and SS trim and design cues, including blue and red contrasting stitching on the RS, and sueded microfiber seating on the SS, with Adrenaline Red seating surfaces and available Argon Orange accents
      • Standard heated seats and heated steering wheel on all trims
      • Ventilated front seats on RS and SS, along with heated rear outboard seating positions that are standard on SS and available on RS

      TECHNOLOGY FOR EVERY LIFESTYLE

      The Blazer EV feature Chevrolet’s latest charging, infotainment and driver-assistance technologies that work together holistically, offering customers greater convenience, comfort and confidence when it comes to making the transition to an all-electric vehicle.

      It all starts when the driver enters the Blazer EV — there’s no button to push to start the vehicle. With hands-free start, the driver simply pushes the brake pedal after closing the door and the Blazer EV is ready to drive with sufficient charge. The key fob authorizes the hands-free start system.

      “Transitioning to an electric vehicle is seamless with the Blazer EV,” said Martin Hayes, Blazer EV chief engineer. “Every element and feature has been designed to help customers take full control of their driving experience and enjoy every minute of it.”

      Technology highlights include:

      • Powered-opening charge port door: It features a powered opening when the door is pushed
      • Navigation to charging stations and route planning: Through the available MyChevrolet app4, this feature helps locate and plot routes to charging stations
      • Regen Braking8: This feature can convert the kinetic energy of the vehicle’s forward momentum into electricity that’s stored in the battery pack to maximize the driving range. It also includes One-Pedal Driving9, which can slow the vehicle to a full stop, using only the accelerator pedal
      • Presence-based liftgate: For convenience, the tailgate can open hands free when a customer with a key fob is recognized by the sensors at the rear of the vehicle standard on all trims.
      • Available Super Cruise5: The industry’s first true hands-free driver-assistance technology, allowing drivers to travel hands-free on divided and compatible highways in the U.S. and Canada.

      The Blazer EV also offers Chevrolet’s latest driver-assistance technologies, including Reverse Automatic Braking6 and Advanced Park Assist6. They complement the standard Chevrolet Safety Assist6 suite of technologies, with Automatic Emergency Braking, Forward Collision Alert, Front Pedestrian Braking, Following Distance Indicator, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning and IntelliBeam.

      A major enabler of the Blazer EV’s technologies is Ultifi13, GM’s new end-to-end vehicle software platform. It separates the vehicle’s software from the hardware to enable the frequent and seamless delivery of software-defined features, apps and services to customers over the air. Ultifi will allow customers to continue to upgrade and personalize their vehicle like never before, as improvements and new features become available over time.

      SPIRITED, CONFIDENT PERFORMANCE

      The Blazer EV channels the power of the Ultium Platform, which is the foundation of GM’s EV strategy and the driver of the company’s vision for a zero-emissions tailpipe future. The all-new body architecture supports the multiple range options and the three available drive systems: front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive.

      “The flexibility of the Ultium Platform enabled our design and engineering teams to develop the Blazer EV to offer an unprecedented range of performance and driving characteristics,” said Hayes.

      Additionally, the low, wide proportions of the Ultium Platform and the structural positioning of the battery pack, contribute to a comparatively low center of gravity that enhances driving stability. And regardless of the propulsion system, independent front and rear suspensions offer exceptional ride comfort and responsiveness.

      The SS takes all of the Blazer EV’s performance capabilities to their zenith, with unique features designed to help maximize the Ultium Platform’s capabilities.

      When it comes to charging performance, the Blazer EV RS RWD delivers with an 11.5 kW onboard AC charging module for home charging and public charging, along with high-speed DC public fast-charging capability of up to 190 kW, depending on the model and charging infrastructure in your area enables drivers approximately 125 km of range to be added in 10 minutes, per GM estimates3 on RS RWD

      Owners also have access to Ultium Charge 360, GM’s holistic approach to EV charging, designed to simplify the overall charging experience, including access to more than 100,000 publicly available charging points in the U.S. and Canada.

      BLAZER EV ON THE JOB — AND ON PATROL

      In addition to the “civilian” models of the new Blazer EV, Chevrolet will offer a specially developed Police Pursuit Vehicle (PPV) models. Based on the Blazer SS model, the Blazer EV PPV will have the largest Ultium battery in the lineup and will be available with a dual motor all-wheel drive system. The PPV will use the Blazer SS high performance front Brembo brakes to help ensure short stopping distances. The purpose-built Blazer EV PPV model features a police specific interior designed for police officers with ample room to accommodate emergency equipment and gear.

      The Blazer EV offers the range and content suited for a variety of fleet businesses.

      COMING IN SUMMER 2023

      The 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV 2LT and RS go on sale in summer 2023, priced starting around $56,59810 and $61,29810, respectively. The SS follows later in 2023, priced starting around $80,99810, followed by the 1LT in Q1 2024. It will be priced starting around $51,99810. Additional details and ordering information will be available closer to the start of production.

      Quebec only priced starting around $59,14811 for 2LT, $63,84811 for RS, $83,54811 for SS and $54,54811 for 1LT.

      Reservations begin at 11:00 pm EST on July 18 at reserve.blazerev.chevrolet.ca and for fleet and commercial business, please visit https://www.chevrolet.ca/en/electric/blazer-ev/fleet-request-information.

      Blazer EV will be produced at GM’s Ramos Arizpe, Mexico, production facility, which manufactures the current Blazer.  

      1GM estimated range is based on current capability of analytical projection consistent with SAE J1634 revision 2017 – MCT. GM estimated range is based on a vehicle starting with a full charge. Actual range may vary based on several factors, including temperature, terrain, battery age, loading, and how you use and maintain your vehicle. Performance targets, estimates and capability specifications based on computer-aided analysis and simulation using virtual engineering tools. Official rates are not yet available.
      2Based on initial vehicle movement.
      3Max charge rate is subject to network availability. Actual charge times will vary based on battery starting state of charge, battery condition, availability and output of charger, vehicle settings and outside temperature. Ultra High KW charger availability may be limited in some areas and subject to change. See the vehicle’s Owner’s Manual for additional limitations
      4Available on select Apple and Android devices. Service availability, features and functionality vary by vehicle, device and the plan you are enrolled in. Energy Assist feature does not provide turn-by-turn navigation. Terms apply. Device data connection required. See onstar.ca for details and limitations.  For details on the Energy Assist feature see Chevrolet Canada. Actual images and features may vary and are subject to change.
      5Super Cruise: Always pay attention while driving and when using Super Cruise. Do not use a hand-held device. See cadillacsupercruise.ca for divided and compatible highways and more information. Requires properly equipped vehicle, active Super Cruise subscription, working electrical system, cell reception and GPS signal.
      6Safety or driver-assistance features are no substitute for the driver’s responsibility to operate the vehicle in a safe manner. The driver should remain attentive to traffic, surroundings and road conditions at all times. Visibility, weather and road conditions may affect feature performance. Read the vehicle Owner’s Manual for more important feature limitations and information.
      7Functionality varies by model. Full functionality requires compatible Bluetooth and smartphone, and USB connectivity for some devices.
      8Feature unavailable in cold weather and at or near full charge. Feature may be limited when the battery temperatures are extremely cold or hot or when battery is near full charge. See Owner’s Manual for details.
      9Feature may be limited when the battery temperatures are extremely hot or extremely cold of when battery is near full charge. Always use the brake pedal when you need to stop immediately.
      10Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price excludes freight, air conditioning charge or tire fee (if applicable). License, insurance, registration, fees associated with filing at movable property registry/PPSA, administration fees, duties and taxes extra. Dealers are free to set individual prices. See dealer for details.
      11Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price includes freight at $2,200, $100 air conditioning tax and $250 dealer fees. License, insurance, registration, fees associated with filing at movable property registry/PPSA, administration fees, duties and taxes extra. Dealers are free to set individual prices. See dealer for details.
      12 Ultium platform is not available on Bolt EV or EUV
      13 Ultifi is pre-production and is subject to change. Actual features, functionality and product limitations vary.

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      ABOUT CHEVROLET

      Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world's largest car brands, available in 80 countries with more than 3.2 million cars and trucks sold in 2020. Chevrolet models include electric and fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging performance, design that makes the heartbeat, passive and active safety features and easy-to-use technology, all at a value. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.ca

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