- Chevrolet has announced a series of changes for the 2025 Blazer EV.
- The biggest news is the addition of an entry-level model and a 595-horsepower range-topping SS.
- AWD and RWD models are also more powerful and have longer range.
The launch of the Chevrolet Blazer EV went through some bumps, but everything is back on track and the company is adding new models for 2025. The good news doesn’t stop there, as some versions have improved range, as well as increased horsepower and torque.
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The biggest news is the addition of a range-topping SS, which will go on sale in the first quarter of next year for $61,995. Although behind schedule, the wait appears to have been worth it, as output from the dual-motor all-wheel-drive system has climbed from 557 hp (415 kW / 565 PS) and 648 lb-ft (878 Nm) of torque to 595 lb-ft (878 Nm). Niu rice). horsepower (444 kW / 603 PS) and 645 lb-ft (874 Nm) of torque. This will allow the electric crossover to accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in 3.4 seconds.
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On the other hand, there’s a new front-wheel-drive entry-level model. Priced at $45,995, it has an electric motor that develops 220 hp (164 kW / 223 PS) and 243 lb-ft (329 Nm) of torque. We’ll learn more closer to launch, but Chevy says the base model will be available for order soon.
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The Blazer EV AWD is back with a price cut of $1,200, starting at $48,995. In addition, the dual-motor all-wheel-drive system now produces 300 hp (224 kW / 304 PS) and 355 lb-ft (481 Nm) of torque, an increase of 12 hp (9 kW / 12 hp) and 22 lb-ft (30 Niu rice). Best of all, range has increased from 279 miles (449 kilometers) to 283 miles (455 kilometers).
Last but not least, the rear-wheel-drive version starts at $56,990, a price increase of $1,395. It’s a pretty big jump, but the crossover now puts out 365 hp (272 kW / 370 PS) and 325 lb-ft (440 Nm) of torque, which is 25 hp more than last year’s model (19 kW / 370 Nm). 25 hp). Total range has also increased by 16 kilometers (10 miles) to 538 kilometers (334 miles).
Rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive models are currently available for order, and these models are eligible for a federal tax credit of up to $7,500. In addition to the above tweaks, there are a few other changes, including new Midnight and Sport packages on the LT trim. The Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving system is standard on the SS, while AWD is optional on the LT and RS. Customers will also find a new two-tone roof option on LT and RS trims.
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