The 2024 Chevrolet Blazer Eevee is a car that Chevrolet wished we didn’t have, at least for now. As Alex Nisaac takes us through an early review of this electric vehicle, we get a glimpse of what Chevrolet has in store for the future of EVs.
The Blazer Eevee promises the latest technology and an EV driving experience that delivers on many levels. However, shortly after purchasing the car, Chevrolet issued a stop sale due to software issues on the interior. This has caused some frustration for owners, as the screen flashes and the gauge cluster shuts off while driving.
Despite these setbacks, the Blazer Eevee has a lot to offer. With a modular design shared across different vehicles like the Silverado EV and the Hummer EV, this car is set to revolutionize the electric vehicle market. The Blazer Eevee comes in front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, and all-wheel drive options, with a range of 279 miles according to the EPA.
One of the standout features of the Blazer Eevee is its one-pedal driving system, which is smooth and efficient in stop-and-go traffic. The car also boasts a sleek design that is modern yet not overly futuristic. The interior is spacious, thanks to the extended wheelbase, and the charging progress is indicated by the headlights and tail lights.
However, there are some areas where the Blazer Eevee falls short. The interior storage compartments are awkwardly designed, making it difficult to access and use them effectively. The large displays in the car lack the option to adjust brightness at night, leading to a washed-out appearance.
Overall, the Chevrolet Blazer Eevee shows promise in the electric vehicle market, but there are still some kinks to work out. As Alex Nisaac and his team continue to test and review the Blazer Eevee, we can expect a full report on its usability and performance. Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking EV from Chevrolet.