2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV Lineup Announced With Key Updates
The Chevrolet Blazer EV is getting a few updates for the 2025 model year, beginning with a lower base price.
The electric SUV will now start at $54,499 (MSRP) before the various fees, tax and incentives are factored into the equation. That’s for the new LT FWD model, which is rated at 220 horsepower and 243 lb-ft of torque—and sounds like a fairly big compromise. Range is not specified at this point.
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The LT AWD model gets a price bump of $1,000 and now costs $57,999. Why? Because Chevy has increased its output from 288 hp to 300 hp and torque from 333 lb-ft to 355 lb-ft. Furthermore, range has been slightly improved, going from 449 km to 455 km.
The sportier-looking, better-equipped RS AWD benefits from similar gains and carries an MSRP of $61,699 for 2025. If you can settle for FWD, however, pricing will drop to $58,199.
Next up is the RS RWD model at $64,999. Here, the dual motors generate a combined 365 hp (previously 340 hp), while range is increased from 521 km to 538 km. Torque stays put at 325 lb-ft.
Finally, the high-performance 2025 Blazer EV SS at the top of the lineup is announced at $69,999. This model is slated to go on sale early in the year with up to 595 hp in Wide Open Watts (WOW) mode instead of the previously advertised 557 hp. Look for 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) sprints in 3.4 seconds—same as the Jeep Wagoneer S and a tad quicker than the Tesla Model Y Performance. Its official range will be confirmed closer to launch.
A two-tone exterior (LT and RS), Midnight and Sport packages (LT), as well as Super Cruise hands-free driving technology (optional on LT AWD and RS AWD, standard on SS) are available.