Chevrolet has revealed new details about the Blazer EV range, with pricing and performance details emerging recently.
To start with, the entry-level 1LT grade – which was to be priced at $44,995 – has been axed, making the front-wheel drive 2LT the new base model. While pricing for this trim is yet to be revealed, Chevrolet confirmed to Car and Driver that the 2LT with all-wheel drive has an MSRP of $56,715.
An RS trim, positioned above the 2LT, will be the first to arrive at dealers with a price tag of $60,215. This model receives additional luxuries, including a unique grille treatment and ventilated front seats. Per the manufacturer, the 2LT and RS AWD produce 288 horsepower and 333 lb-ft of torque. Power figures for the front-wheel drive 2LT and the rear-wheel drive RS are yet to be announced.