GM just teased the upcoming 2024 Chevy Blazer EV SS, announcing that the new all-electric crossover will get a full reveal on July 18th.
In addition to announcing the debut date for the new Blazer EV, GM also dropped a new photo of the crossover in full, unobscured glory. The image shows the new all-electric Chevy from the front three-quarters view, with the body panels covered in Radiant Red Metallic paint. A few other noteworthy features include a technical frontend design, complete with horizontal lighting bits and an SS badge, as well as the large two-tone wheels. The roofline looks low thanks to a raised shoulder line and black lower trim, with the roof also done in black for a two-tone finish. Of course, GM states that the vehicle shown in this new image is a preproduction vehicle, and that the actual production model will vary.
When it arrives, the Chevy Blazer EV will be the third model to hit the market with GM’s Ultium battery technology and Ultium motor technology, following the GMC Hummer EV off-roader and Cadillac Lyriq EV luxury crossover. Under the skin, the Chevy Blazer SS will ride on the GM BEV3 platform. The Chevy Blazer EV will also be the first all-electric Chevy model to wear the legendary SS badge.
Inside the 2024 Chevy Blazer EV is expected to run a large infotainment screen and digital instrument panel, a setup that should resemble the interior layout on offer from the new Chevy Silverado EV. Check out previous GM Authority spy photos of the 2024 Chevy Blazer EV interior for more.
When it launches, the 2024 Chevy Blazer EV is expected to rival the Ford Mustang Mach-E. Prototype versions of the Blazer EV have also been spotted testing on public roads alongside the Volkswagen ID.4
Look for the new 2024 Chevy Blazer EV to be available in the Spring of 2023.
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I didn't think going to a Ford mustang machE would matter much, but after a year of ownership I would definitely dump the Ford for this! I owned a 2018 Volt for three years and I really miss the quality and reliability of GM products.
I can’t believe how many thumbs down were given to posts that felt this is just an unattractive mess. There’s no doubt that the styling of any vehicle is subjective but there are many vehicles that are admired by a majority, show me one Ferrari that isn’t awe inspiringly attractive. With all due respect this is just unattractive, compare this to the upcoming Polestar 3, or the Fisker Ocean, they represent the future of sporty sleek SUV’s, this Blazer is just a hot mess. Again, looks are subjective but I worked in a vehicle design studio and this design just missed the mark. Once again Mary Barra is destroying this beloved company with terrible decisions. JMHO
Any thoughts on whether this will be a 7 seater?
Simply AWFUL Design! This is akin to the Vista cruiser of the seventies!
Can someone reveal an honest Dealership in the Phoenix AZ valley that doesn't tack on rubbish to the MSRP. I haven't been able to find one including the one that I purchased my 2020 Chevy Bolt from. I want to reserve a Blazer EV but there isn't an honest bone in their body.
I really dont think so. I believe the Lyric will have at least most of it's own peculiar to Cadillac parts and interior.