2024 Chevy Blazer EV expected to get nearly 300 miles of range, go 0-60 mph in 4 seconds

The new all-electric 2024 Chevrolet Blazer revealed Monday night will come in variations and price points designed to appeal to everyone from daily drivers to the police, Chevrolet executives said.

General Motors will start production of the midsize SUV next year. It will be the second all-new EV to enter Chevrolet’s lineup after the Bolt EV and Bolt EUV, but those eventually will fade away to be replaced by newer EVs on GM’s Ultium propulsion system. 

The Blazer EV is one of those new electrified vehicles coming in the next few years. Earlier this year, GM introduced the 2024 Silverado EV light-duty pickup, which is expected to start at $39,900 when it comes to market next year. In September, GM will unveil the Equinox EV SUV, expected to start at $30,000 when it comes to market in the fall of 2023. GM said it will bring an electrified version of the Corvette out next year.

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But the Blazer is being touted as a sports performance EV. Its base trim level will start at $44,995, pushing it up-market from where its gasoline-powered counterpart starts now at $34,800. But with 557 horsepower and 648 pound-feet of torque in the SS version, the Blazer is marketed as a top-performance car that can go 0-60 mph in under four seconds.

“I don’t know that we see one shining star,” Scott Bell, vice president of Global Chevrolet, told the Detroit Free Press in reference to the new EVs coming to the lineup. “Certainly Equinox will have a price, this (Blazer) will have capability and performance. The Silverado has a whole different set. We’re optimistic in all and we’re ramping up to be a competitor in all segments and in volume.”

Price and range

The Blazer EV scheduled to be shown to the world Monday is the SS all-wheel drive performance version in Adrenaline Red. It is the top of the line of four trim levels that Chevrolet will offer.

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

The Blazer EV uses GM’s proprietary Ultium propulsion system with three battery pack sizes.

“With the largest battery pack, we set the wheelbase so that we’re going to have the longest wheelbase in the segment. We have great track width and a low center of gravity,” said Doug Houlihan, executive chief engineer. “And we’ve got a flat, low floor” for a smooth ride.