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What is the range on the Chevy Blazer EV?

The Blazer EV's EPA-estimated range spans roughly 260 to 320 miles, depending on trim, drivetrain, and wheel size; the most efficient 2WD setups reach about 320 miles, while AWD and performance variants sit lower.


Understanding the range factors in the Blazer EV


Range varies with the battery setup, motor configuration, aerodynamics, wheel/tire size, and driving conditions. Chevrolet uses the Ultium battery platform, with different wheel/tire packages across trims that influence efficiency. Real-world range can differ from EPA estimates due to climate, driving style, and use of climate controls.


Range by trim and drivetrain


Before diving into the numbers, note that EPA ratings depend on wheel size and configuration. The figures below reflect typical EPA estimates for common production setups across trims.



  • 1LT and RS (2WD): About 320 miles on the EPA cycle with smaller wheels; ranges can dip with larger wheels and extra weight.

  • 1LT and RS (AWD): Generally in the mid-to-high 280s miles depending on wheel size and drive setup.

  • Premier (2WD): Similar to 1LT/RS 2WD when matched with the same wheel size, around 320 miles.

  • Premier (AWD): Typically in the upper 260s to around 290 miles, influenced by wheels/tires.

  • Blazer EV SS (AWD performance): Efficient ratings typically in the high 260s to mid-290s miles, with range sensitive to wheel/tire choice and driving conditions.


Concluding: The exact number for your Blazer EV will depend on trim, wheel/tire package, and whether you choose front‑wheel drive or all‑wheel drive. Always check the latest EPA estimate from Chevrolet for the exact configuration you’re considering.


How to maximize range on the Blazer EV


Practical tips to stretch the juice include choosing wheel sizes that favor efficiency, maintaining proper tire pressure, using regenerative braking, preconditioning the cabin while plugged in, and avoiding aggressive acceleration and high-speed driving.



  • Choose wheel sizes that favor efficiency (smaller wheels generally yield better range).

  • Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure and rotate tires on schedule.

  • Use regenerative braking to recover energy during deceleration.

  • Precondition the cabin while charging to reduce energy use when you start driving.

  • Plan trips with charging stops to stay within efficient operating range.


Concluding: With sensible configuration and driving habits, the Blazer EV can maximize its EPA-rated range and provide practical all-electric daily usability.


Summary


The Chevy Blazer EV offers a range spectrum generally from the mid-260s to about 320 miles, driven by trim level, drivetrain (2WD vs. AWD), and wheel choice. For precise numbers, verify the EPA ratings for your exact configuration as published by Chevrolet, and remember that real-world range will vary with weather, speed, and climate-control usage.

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