2025 Chevy Blazer EV Review | Good Is Good Enough When It's Cheap Enough...
Uploaded 1 year ago by Auto Buyers Guide | Alex on Autos
Video Summary
Findings from the review of the electric car in the video:
-General Motors is taking an aggressive approach to electrification. -The electrification initiative is cornerstoned by the Ultium platform; -This platform consists of batteries, motors, cells, control systems, and electronics. -This platform promotes high part commonality, lower MSRPs, and easier repairs. -The 2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV shares nothing with the gasoline Blazer EV. -It has multiple electric platforms, including ones in the Equinox EV and other large EVs. -The vehicle has seen some price drops lately. -If the $7,500 tax credit is applied, the cost could be $41,995. -This would mean that the difference between the gasoline version would only be $2,500. -Front end styling is similar to the gasoline Blazer, but more aerodynamic. -It includes aero ducts for smoother airflow, and lower bumper/hood height than the gasoline version. -It has full LED headlights in the same module as daytime running lights and the turn signals. -The reviewer is driving the RS trim; this version is all-wheel-drive. -It is the same size as the standard gasoline Blazer. -This is a solid mid-size, two-row EV. -The back seat is large with a lot of legroom; cargo area is limited due to lower roofline. -Front seat is 7/10, lumbar support is only two-way. A four-way adjustable would be an improvement. -It’s full of technology: power charging door, express wheels, full LED headlights, etc.. -LEDs are all in the same module; however, side turn signals are read and are not amber. -It has all the control systems for the OnStar system. -Full access to the internet as well as Amazon Alexa. -It also has access to Google Assist. -It has app access, but is missing CarPlay support. -Acceleration is swift compared to the gas Blazer at 5.9 seconds zero to sixty. -The 60 to 0 stopping distance is 132 feet. This is long due to the vehicles curb weight. -As it is configured, fuel economy averages 3.1 miles per KWh. -There is a lack of a Frunk in the vehicle. -There are many discounts available on the vehicle. -In summary, General Motors is attempting to create a reasonably priced car in a market where the price is often way too high.