Chevrolet is heading towards an all-electric future – are you? The Chevy Blazer has been around since 1969 and started out as a short, wheelbase truck that had four engine options and three transmission options. After outselling its rivals, the second generation Blazer introduced in 1973, was perfect for winter driving with its capable 4×4 design and upgraded options. In 2005, the Blazer was removed from the Chevy lineup and replaced with the TrailBlazer – the high-end variant of the Chevrolet S-10 Blazer. In 2019, the Blazer came back with vengeance, leading the way in style, space, and powertrain. Click here for a deep-dive into what makes the newest generation of Blazer the best one yet. This month, Chevy decided to carry on the Blazer legacy even further by previewing the All-Electric Blazer SS – our new midsize SUV set to join our EV lineup along-side the Bolt EV, Bolt EUV, and Silverado EV. With GM’s Ultium battery and Ultifi technologies to power most of the Chevy EV vehicles, this model is set to turn heads and lead the way. We want you in the passenger seat with us for all the innovations, announcements, and reveals as Chevy releases some of the most exciting and advanced vehicles in Chevrolet history. Follow us on Facebook for all EV updates!

