2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV SS / Chevy Blazer EV 2024

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  • 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV SS (interior, exterior and drive) / ALL-New Chevy Blazer EV 2024
    General Motors is determined to be one of the trailblazers when it comes to battery-powered vehicles, with more than 30 new EVs coming to market by mid-decade. And that makes it all the more appropriate that the next all-electric offering it's set to roll out will wear the same label as the popular gas-powered Chevrolet Blazer SUV.
    Set to start arriving in U.S. showrooms a year from now, the 2024 Chevy Blazer EV will be the first mainstream model from GM to use its next-generation Ultium batteries and chassis, as well as the Ultifi electrical system. (Chevy's Bolt EV and EUV use a different battery system that precedes Ultium.) The payoff, according to the automaker, will come in the form of longer range, shorter charging times, improved handling and lots of new features, including the hands-free Super Cruise driving system.
    At first glance, you might confuse the new battery model with the familiar, gas-powered Blazer. But fundamentally, they are different: the original Blazer is based on GM's C1XX vehicle architecture shared with the Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia and Cadillac XT6, while the EV is on the automaker's new battery platform, Ultium.
    As with the earlier GMC Hummer EV and new Cadillac Lyriq, the Ultium platform that Blazer is based on mounts the battery pack and electric motors underneath the SUV's load floor. That approach yields more space for the passenger compartment while also lowering the vehicle's center of gravity. Despite the added weight of the modular battery pack, that should translate into an improved ride and handling.
    The flexibility of the Ultium platform will allow Chevy to offer two different lithium-ion battery pack sizes, with range running from 247 miles to 320.
    One of the more distinctive features of the Blazer EV, however, will be the three different powertrain configurations. According to GM officials, it will be the company's first model ever to be offered with a choice of front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The base 1LT model will use a single front-mounted electric motor. The 2LT and RSS models will be available in the various drivetrain layouts.
    And the Blazer EV SS will be a performance-oriented AWD package hammering out 557 horsepower and 684 pound-feet of torque, with a WOW, or "Wide Open Watts," mode capable of giving short bursts of additional power-much like the "Watts for Freedom" mode on the new GMC Hummer EV pickup.
    The SS will be able to launch from zero to 60 mph in "under 4 seconds," according to GM lead development engineer Bret Dick, though final numbers are yet to be locked down. But there will be a trade-off, the performance model yielding a still solid 290 miles per charge compared with up to 320 for other models with the extended-range pack.
    Chevy hasn't finalized all the data on charging but expects the Blazer will be able to add as much as 78 additional miles of range in 10 minutes when using public DC fast chargers. Most motorists are expected to charge at home or office, however, and the SUV comes with an internal charger capable of handling up to 11.5 kilowatts.
    Chevy will stagger the rollout of the 2024 Blazer EV, with the 2LT and RSS models coming first, sometime next summer. The high-performance SS will follow two months later, and the base 1LT will arrive in U.S. showrooms by no later than the first quarter of 2024, according to Chevy's Majoros. The conventional gas-powered Blazer will likely continue alongside, and this wouldn't be the first time Chevrolet has sold two different generations of a single nameplate alongside one another.
    Pricing will start at $44,995 for the 1LT (247-mile range) and $47,595 for the 2LT (293 miles). The long-range RS will come in at $51,995 for 320 miles, with the 290-mile range SS starting at $65,995-all prices factoring in delivery fees. Those prices will vary widely depending on battery and powertrain choices, as well as options that include Super Cruise, advanced auto-parking and a head-up display system. Inside, a 17.7-inch center touchscreen dominates the dash.
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  • @AlphaSQUADofficial
    @AlphaSQUADofficial  Před rokem +2

    General Motors is determined to be one of the trailblazers when it comes to battery-powered vehicles, with more than 30 new EVs coming to market by mid-decade. And that makes it all the more appropriate that the next all-electric offering it’s set to roll out will wear the same label as the popular gas-powered Chevrolet Blazer SUV.
    Set to start arriving in U.S. showrooms a year from now, the 2024 Chevy Blazer EV will be the first mainstream model from GM to use its next-generation Ultium batteries and chassis, as well as the Ultifi electrical system. (Chevy’s Bolt EV and EUV use a different battery system that precedes Ultium.) The payoff, according to the automaker, will come in the form of longer range, shorter charging times, improved handling and lots of new features, including the hands-free Super Cruise driving system.
    At first glance, you might confuse the new battery model with the familiar, gas-powered Blazer. But fundamentally, they are different: the original Blazer is based on GM’s C1XX vehicle architecture shared with the Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia and Cadillac XT6, while the EV is on the automaker’s new battery platform, Ultium.
    As with the earlier GMC Hummer EV and new Cadillac Lyriq, the Ultium platform that Blazer is based on mounts the battery pack and electric motors underneath the SUV’s load floor. That approach yields more space for the passenger compartment while also lowering the vehicle’s center of gravity. Despite the added weight of the modular battery pack, that should translate into an improved ride and handling.
    The flexibility of the Ultium platform will allow Chevy to offer two different lithium-ion battery pack sizes, with range running from 247 miles to 320.
    One of the more distinctive features of the Blazer EV, however, will be the three different powertrain configurations. According to GM officials, it will be the company’s first model ever to be offered with a choice of front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The base 1LT model will use a single front-mounted electric motor. The 2LT and RSS models will be available in the various drivetrain layouts.
    And the Blazer EV SS will be a performance-oriented AWD package hammering out 557 horsepower and 684 pound-feet of torque, with a WOW, or “Wide Open Watts,” mode capable of giving short bursts of additional power-much like the “Watts for Freedom” mode on the new GMC Hummer EV pickup.
    The SS will be able to launch from zero to 60 mph in “under 4 seconds,” according to GM lead development engineer Bret Dick, though final numbers are yet to be locked down. But there will be a trade-off, the performance model yielding a still solid 290 miles per charge compared with up to 320 for other models with the extended-range pack.
    Chevy hasn’t finalized all the data on charging but expects the Blazer will be able to add as much as 78 additional miles of range in 10 minutes when using public DC fast chargers. Most motorists are expected to charge at home or office, however, and the SUV comes with an internal charger capable of handling up to 11.5 kilowatts.
    Chevy will stagger the rollout of the 2024 Blazer EV, with the 2LT and RSS models coming first, sometime next summer. The high-performance SS will follow two months later, and the base 1LT will arrive in U.S. showrooms by no later than the first quarter of 2024, according to Chevy’s Majoros. The conventional gas-powered Blazer will likely continue alongside, and this wouldn’t be the first time Chevrolet has sold two different generations of a single nameplate alongside one another.
    Pricing will start at $44,995 for the 1LT (247-mile range) and $47,595 for the 2LT (293 miles). The long-range RS will come in at $51,995 for 320 miles, with the 290-mile range SS starting at $65,995-all prices factoring in delivery fees. Those prices will vary widely depending on battery and powertrain choices, as well as options that include Super Cruise, advanced auto-parking and a head-up display system. Inside, a 17.7-inch center touchscreen dominates the dash.
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  • @JoseMartinez-qm2wg
    @JoseMartinez-qm2wg Před rokem

    Super Awesome. I love my 2021 Blazer... this one looks really fun to drive 🤘🤘

  • @mosquito5
    @mosquito5 Před rokem

    Hey for the first images it looks amazing But of course we’ll never see it in the uk ..

  • @user-ss4lr9ls8m
    @user-ss4lr9ls8m Před rokem

    a clear design and generally a beautiful car. what is the power?

  • @eliseubertani2814
    @eliseubertani2814 Před rokem +1

    Que bela blazer muito linda

  • @azajali4222
    @azajali4222 Před rokem +1

    Must come back to Indian market to rock again...we still love Chevy...

  • @grigormanukyan8205
    @grigormanukyan8205 Před rokem

    Good Lexus design !!

  • @esmax1407
    @esmax1407 Před rokem

    最近は車のデザインの転換期だね。素晴らしい。

  • @vevui2053
    @vevui2053 Před rokem

    Car super beautiful!!!!

  • @jamesdepugh7163
    @jamesdepugh7163 Před rokem

    I still like they old SS body it look more manly the shape was perfect,I know we must move on though.The interior on this one is sick. Shape of body naw it look like something else

  • @deirsampaio7482
    @deirsampaio7482 Před rokem

    100.000? Legal !!!

  • @nhungneouongatnuoc4918

    Đẹp quá

  • @djim8181
    @djim8181 Před rokem

    Да Chevy Blazer уже не тот брутальный квадрат 94 года с движком 4.3литра

  • @saidkamron813
    @saidkamron813 Před rokem +1

    👍🏿👌🏿👍🏿

  • @Edjack11
    @Edjack11 Před rokem

    Uau. I want it

  • @bekirkaya622
    @bekirkaya622 Před rokem

    Bekirkayamerhabalar.çok.güzdl

  • @miguelcarvajal30
    @miguelcarvajal30 Před rokem

    Fantastic...

  • @mydutube
    @mydutube Před rokem +1

    Nice car but the fact that they will make this in Mexico is a deal breaker for me.

  • @tansuharto223
    @tansuharto223 Před rokem

    I love it 🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨

  • @incredibleindiantraffic

    Nice video. Stay connected & Stay safe.

  • @hergagunadi1517
    @hergagunadi1517 Před 7 měsíci

    Mitsubsi XFOCE

  • @user-od7ow8oc3k
    @user-od7ow8oc3k Před rokem

    😍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @luizromero5196
    @luizromero5196 Před rokem

    Ninguém deveria comprar carro zero até as montadoras reconhecer o exagero dos reajustes sem noção

  • @jorgenieto5170
    @jorgenieto5170 Před rokem

    Son mejores las ford las mejores del mundo

  • @tony8718
    @tony8718 Před rokem

    Look like nio

  • @michaelflinn7784
    @michaelflinn7784 Před rokem

    Wow. For an American car this is quite good looking

  • @betterdays771
    @betterdays771 Před rokem

    ✅👍

  • @osgaming750
    @osgaming750 Před rokem

    👍🙏

  • @eloidallanora8419
    @eloidallanora8419 Před rokem

    CONHEÇA...
    🤩 ARQUITETURA SUPERLATIVA @Eloi Dalla Nora

    • @antonmursid2714
      @antonmursid2714 Před rokem

      Hi👋✌antonmursid🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💞💝💖

  • @miguelcarvajal30
    @miguelcarvajal30 Před rokem

    Mejor que la Ford....

  • @cliffpearce5772
    @cliffpearce5772 Před rokem +1

    Electric cars and trucks are garbage.

  • @allthewade
    @allthewade Před rokem +1

    Watch how GM sold America