
The 2024 Chevy Blazer EV has arrived with stellar new features that have drivers excited about the future of SUVs. Read our guide below to discover more about its two trim options, electric performance, and well-designed technology.
Discover the 2024 Chevy Blazer EV: The Future of SUVs
The Two Trims
Chevrolet launched the Blazer EV this year with two well-packaged trims. The entry-level LT has standard all-wheel drive, a sleek exterior style, and 19-inch wheels. Inside, you’ll have comfortable Evotex seating for five passengers. An eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat comes with memory settings for two presets.
The RS trim has more athletic exterior styling with a Black-painted grille panel and lower fascia, an illuminated front light bar, and a Chevy bowtie with animation. The RS comes with 21-inch wheels. All-wheel drive is standard with the option for rear-wheel drive. The seating comes with perforated suede combined with Evotex.
The Electric Performance
The Ultium battery platform has proven to be a powerful and punchy choice for the Blazer EV. We love the 288 horsepower and 333 lb.-ft of torque. We especially love that this smooth driving experience comes standard with a driving range of 279 miles. Choosing the available rear-wheel drive system for the RS trim raises this all-electric range to 324 miles.
The Customizable Driver Information Screen
A crisp 11-inch display puts your Blazer EV’s most important information front and center. This is an easy place to keep track of your battery status. It’s also where you’ll receive warning messages and other vehicle information. Fortunately, you can operate functions on this display using steering-wheel-mounted controls.
With such important information on the screen, it’s great to see that Chevy is putting control in the driver’s hands with selectable visual themes. With the Single Gauge and Dual Gauge themes, you can choose to keep track of just one or two stats. Alternatively, you can select Driver Assistance, Map, or Clean.
The Remote Start System
Chevrolet added thoughtful features to the remote start system that are perfect for getting their all-electric SUV started on the right path. For example, when the Blazer EV is plugged in, and the remote start system is activated, the system will pull power from the charger. This way, you can save your battery life and start your next drive with a full charge.
When you turn on the remote start system, your doors will automatically lock and the parking lights will turn on. Your climate control system will also turn on to your preferred settings.
If you’re looking for a new vehicle with a forward-thinking design, you need to check out Chevy’s new Blazer EV. Contact Bacon Auto Country Inc. in Jacksonville, TX to test drive an electric SUV.

