In This Video, Chevy Shows Off its 557 Horsepower Blazer EV SS at Daytona International Speedway

This summer will see the release of the first-ever completely electric Chevy Blazer EV, which will be followed by a potent, high-performance SS trim. Including an anticipated 557 horsepower, this SS variant will serve as the initial performance edition of a Chevy EV, transforming the versatile family car into something like a speed freak. The 2024 Chevy Blazer EV SS can be seen racing all across Daytona International Raceway in the footage seen below.

In a new video, the 2024 Chevy Blazer EV SS shows off its capabilities

At CES 2022, General Motors (GM) CEO Mary Barra unveiled the Chevy Blazer EV for the first time. Barra had another significant secret to reveal amid the all-electric Silverado EV occupying centre stage. The Blazer EV will be the initial Chevy electric car to have the sporty SS trim, according to Barra, who made the announcement during the ceremony.

Five trim levels, along with the 1LT, 2LT, RS, a police pursuit vehicle (PPV) version, and Chevy’s first SS electric performance variant, were included in the 2024 Chevy Blazer EV’s July 2017 unveiling by Chevrolet. The Blazer SS, according to Chevy vice president Scott Bell, “has the heart of a genuine sports car.”

The Specs

The Blazer EV SS, which is based on GM’s Ultium Platform, has an AWD system, close to 557 hp, and a range of 290 miles that GM estimates. It also has 648 lb-ft of torque.

According to the automaker, the “Wide Open Watts” (WOW) mode, which is comparable to the GMC Hummer EV’s “Watts to Freedom” (WTF) mode, permits 0 to 60 mph within about 4 seconds.

With its distinctive front grille, complete LED lighting, lighted “bowtie,” two-tone paint scheme, black rooftop and A-pillars, and customary 22-inch wheels, the SS trim will have the most aggressive styling in the series.

The newest Chevy video provides us a decent idea of what to anticipate from the high-performance Chevy Blazer EV SS variant.

Two NASCAR racers, Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez, demonstrate in the video how well the svelte, intimidating-looking Chevy Blazer EV SS performs at the Daytona International Speedway.

Using Wide Open Watts mode, the two drivers alternately put the performing AWD EV to the test. After the first drive, Suarez admired the vehicle’s torque, and Chastain remarked on how smooth it was and questioned whether the cup car might be similarly smooth.

The most expensive trim, the Chevy Blazer EV SS, is scheduled to go on store this fall with a base price of around $65,996, following RS ($51,995), the 2LT ($47,595), as well as the 1LT, which starts at $47,595.

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