A Complete Guide to the New Blazer Electric

July 26th, 2022 by

Regardless of global and political opinions, electric vehicles are without a doubt a thing of the immediate future. Even manufactured numbers of electric-powered SUVs are expected to hit around 160,000 new vehicles a year beginning in 2023.

Leave it to a Chevy vehicle to (pun intended) blaze a trail into this new frontier of sustainable, eco-friendly travel. When shopping for your next car, it only makes sense to consider all types of vehicles, including your electric SUV options. Not only is it cutting edge technology-wise, but the new Chevy Blazer Electric also looks sleek.

Read on to learn more about this ground-breaking ride!

The New 2023 Chevy Blazer Electric

The Chevy Blazer has come a long way since their original inception over 50 years ago in 1969. Only a few vehicles in modern America rival the Chevy Blazer in terms of iconography and familiarity.

Now, Chevy is opening this classic model name up to the sustainable energy movement as one of the few SUV options on the market.

Features

In keeping with tradition, this Chevy vehicle offers several trims, but the juicy changes are in the powertrain and energy efficiency.

On top of that, you can expect news on the following teased features:

  • 320-mile range at full charge
  • Full exterior LED lighting, including walk-up automatic illumination
  • Monochromatic trim option
  • Hands-free tailgate opener
  • Hands-free ignition

These features are only the teased, tip-of-the-iceberg tastes of what’s to come with these futuristic, energy-efficient, cutting-edge vehicles.

Price Point

The commonly cited disadvantage of energy-efficient vehicles is the steep upfront cost.

With the used car market in chaos in terms of prices and availability as of this writing, you aren’t going to do any worse than a brand new vehicle from Chevy powered by electricity.

A pre-owned mid-size crossover from 2020 will cost, on average, $35,000 pre-tax, warranty, and insurance. That same pre-owned mid-size crossover from 2020 is fueled by unleaded gasoline, which as of this writing, is north of $4.50 per gallon and causes near-irreparable harm to the atmosphere.

Let’s just say that it pays for itself pretty quickly, so let’s take a deep dive into all of the cost and style benefits of a new 2023 Chevy Blazer Electric.

Not Just a Passing Trend

All-electric vehicles are here to stay, as evidenced by the all-new and all-electric Chevy Silverado.

The introduction of the new Chevy Blazer Electric is just another exciting step toward sustainability and leaving a better world for the next generation. Plus, y’know, it looks awesome and has tons of power behind it.

Visit the Experts to Learn More

Transferring to a cleaner and more sustainable transportation option will not come easy.

The new Blazer Electric, for example, is not your Papaw’s Blazer. The world is changing in many ways, and it’s time to seriously consider purchasing a Chevy vehicle with the option of all-electric. Such a drastic change in vehicle fuel will remain a point of contention for a few years.

The experts at Parks Chevrolet in Wichita or Augusta, Kansas, are only “9 Miles East of High Prices,” and they can help you understand more about the performance of this truck or other SUV options.

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