Chevrolet Blazer EV Review: Lease Deals, Design, and Performance
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In the latest review from Savagegeese, they take a deep dive into the Chevrolet Blazer EV, a vehicle that promises to shake up the SUV market. With enticing lease deals starting in the mid $300 range, this electric SUV offers a compelling alternative to its internal combustion counterparts. The team praises its sleek design and spacious cargo capacity, making it a practical choice for daily use. However, concerns arise regarding privacy issues due to extensive data collection, a downside that may deter privacy-conscious buyers.
Delving into the technical aspects, Savagegeese unpacks the Blazer EV's various motor configurations, highlighting the differences in power output and range estimates. Charging speeds impress at up to 190 kW, ensuring quick and efficient refueling stops. The SS model stands out with its dual permanent magnet motors, delivering a punchy acceleration reminiscent of high-performance SUVs. Wheel sizes vary across trims, with larger wheels adding a touch of sportiness to the overall package.
Behind the wheel, the team shares their driving impressions, commending the Blazer EV for its smooth ride and improved drivetrain performance compared to traditional SUVs. However, they point out issues such as slow steering response and regen system quirks that may affect the overall driving experience. Despite these drawbacks, the Blazer EV emerges as a cost-effective entry point into the EV market, offering practicality and value for budget-conscious buyers. Savagegeese advises potential buyers to consider leasing over purchasing to navigate potential long-term challenges and ensure a more favorable ownership experience.
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