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Tom's Guide
01-06-2025
- Automotive
- Tom's Guide
I drove the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS for a week — here's my pros and cons
When I drove the 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV last year, I found it to be a modest option for those looking for a sportier all-electric SUV. However, that EV wasn't without a few missing features that could justify its heftier cost. Enter the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS, a much more aggressive trim that ups the power to a 615 hp performance which can get it moving from 0 to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds. Even with the additional power boost, the Blazer SS has an EPA-estimated 303 miles of range — which should ease some range anxiety for anyone who's looking to drive it for longer distances. That's one of the biggest metrics I look at when judging the best electric cars out there. After driving the Chevy Blazer SS for a week, it's one of the options I'd recommend for those who can spend a bit more to have a sporty SUV that's also well endowed with features. 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS Battery 102 kWh Motor dual-motor AWD Range 303 miles Horsepower 615 hp Wheels 22-inches MSRP $59,590 Price Tested $64,675 I drove the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS farther than any other EV I've tested in the last year. I drove the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS farther than any other EV I've tested in the last year, reaching an astounding 547.2 miles in my week's worth of driving. For all of its muscle power, however, I'm impressed that the Blazer reaches an average of 3 mi/kWh efficiency. I honestly thought it'd get much less considering its stronger performance. Using my results with its 103 mWh battery capacity, it means that the Blazer SS could actually get up to 309 miles of range — which would be slightly better than its EPA-estimated rating of 303 miles. Even though I put it into Sport Mode plenty of times during my testing, it's also impressive that I got an efficiency of 3.9 mi/kWh with one of my short distance driving tests. I can't overlook how much fun it is to drive the Blazer SS, but the 2025 Cadillac Optiq I tested is slightly more efficient — and cheaper too, which is surprising for a luxury EV. The only hesitation I have about the Blazer SS here is that it's costly. Over on the recharge side of things, the Blazer SS averages a rate of 2.78 mi/hr with Level 1 charging at home. That's on the faster side from what I've seen in other EVs, but it lags behind the faster charging speeds I got with the Cadillac Optiq and Chevrolet Equinox EV LT. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS 2025 Cadillac Optiq Sport 2 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV LT Total miles driven 547.2 miles 309.4 miles 351.6 miles Average Efficiency 3 mi/kWh 3.2 mi/kWh 3.5 mi/kWh Best long distance driving efficiency 3.5 mi/kWh 3.1 mi/kWh 3.7 mi/kWh Best short distance driving efficiency 3.9 mi/kWh 3.9 mi/kWh 4.5 mi/ kWh Level 1 charging rate 2.78 mi/hr 3.74 mi/hr 3.96 mi/hr The Blazer SS doesn't see any significant design changes over last year's model, but it's still a sporty and aggressive design that gives it a commanding presence on the road. The Blazer SS is pretty long overall, but it has a wide front hood and tapers a narrow backside that keeps it distinctively an SUV as opposed to a crossover. The front makes it look more assertive thanks in part to its large faux grille panels and a black accent that complements its radiant red paint job. Most SUVs I've tested don't pride themselves on power, but that's exactly what makes the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS so fun to drive. For its size, I'm satisfied by its speedy acceleration and good handling, which allow it to quickly get up to cruising speed in an instant. Overtaking slower cars on the highway is a breeze, especially in sport mode that tightens the steering and sharpens the throttle response. It almost drives similar to the BMW i4 M50 Gran Coupe and Mini Cooper Countryman EV when it comes to accelerating, but I wouldn't go far to say it's better at hugging curves. Since the Blazer SS implements the same Super Cruise Control system I've found impressive with EVs like the Cadillac Lyriq, Hummer EV, and Acura ZDX Type-S, it's a convenience I'm always finding myself using for nearly all highway driving. This is partly due to how the Super Cruise Control system will essentially drive for me, switch lanes if the car in front of me is going slower, and then come back to its lane once it passes the vehicle. It works surprisingly well, including how it behaves when another car abruptly enters my lane. In this price range, sound proofing is an attribute that's a guaranteed standout, but the Blazer SS is shockingly almost silent at cruising speeds. If it weren't for the Blazer SS's sporty driving experience, I would probably have a hard time staying awake while driving because it's so soothing with its excellent sound proofing. For its cost, I'm happy that there's a head-up display that conveniently shows my speed and driving directions. Not only is it visible on the brightest of days, but I also find it helpful in keeping my eyes on the road more than looking down to the touchscreen display for navigational directions. Just like last year's model, the Blazer SS distinguishes its sporty demeanor by going with a red-and-black color scheme with the interior space — and it definitely makes a difference. The adrenaline red, perforated evotex seat trim makes it a comfy ride, while also making it harder to see stains from spilled drinks and other things. On a few warmer days, I opened the sunroof to let in some breeze while driving. Your passengers in the rear can still enjoy the panoramic view of the sky, thanks to how the glass covers nearly the entirety of the roof. There's a mechanical cover, too, that provides complete shade and privacy. Without having to fold down the rear passenger seats, the Blazer SS trunk offers a ton of room that made it a breeze for me to carry my JackRabbit OG2 Pro micro ebike without having to remove its handlebars. There's enough depth and width to carry larger payloads, which definitely adds to its utility. Plus, the power lift gate is helpful when my hands are preoccupied by heavy groceries. At night I'm in for a treat each and every time I unlock the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS because of the pleasant light sequence it goes through. It first starts with the turn signals going on briefly, which proceeds with the Chevy emblem on the middle of the bumper illuminating. Honestly, it never ceases to amaze me at how special it is to turn on the Blazer SS. EVs aren't cheap, which is still one of the biggest reasons new car buyers are hesitant to get one. The 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS is no exception either with its $59,590 starting cost; that goes up to $64,675 for the model I tested that comes with packages and options. I think it makes for a tough sell with the Blazer SS because the Cadillac Optiq is very similar while favoring a more elegant design for less power performance. Likewise, the 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV LT comes in at under $40,000 and has better range — at the expense of having only basic features. Even though it might not be bothersome to other drivers, the small rear window of the Blazer SS does make it tough to see what's directly behind me. The review camera mirror should help with this problem, but my eyes still have trouble trying to adjust to it — which is why I prefer sticking with the traditional mirror. The Blazer SS proves that all-electric SUVs can be just as sporty and fun to drive, without sacrificing on the utility that makes SUVs a workhorse in getting stuff done. For all its might and power, I'm also impressed by how efficient it is — which isn't a characteristic I'd find with many sporty tuned EVs. Although there's a lot of charm with the Blazer SS design and packed features, its high price will make you think long and hard if it's right for you. Yes, it can certainly suffice as a family vehicle thanks to its roomy interior space, but there are other EVs that offer the same for much less. While the Chevrolet Equinox EV still gets my attention more for its much lower cost and better efficiency, that EV doesn't come close to matching the power performance and myriad of premium features that come with the Blazer SS.


USA Today
11-02-2025
- Automotive
- USA Today
Daytona 500 pace car duty goes to 'Reacher' star Alan Ritchson
AI-assisted summary Actor Alan Ritchson, star of the show "Reacher," will drive the pace car for the Daytona 500. Ritchson will be driving a Chevrolet Blazer SS, marking the first time an electric vehicle will pace the Daytona 500. While the President Trump rumors continue to hang out there, the Daytona 500 filled in another piece of its pre-race show for Sunday's 67th running of the Great American Race. Alan Ritchson, star of the Amazon Prime Video hit, 'Reacher,' has been given the wheel of the pace car that will lead the Daytona 500 field to the green flag. The burly action star teased the possibility of a longer role when the news was announced Tuesday. 'It's an honor to be named the honorary pace car driver for the Daytona 500,' he said before dangling an intriguing but very, very unlikely possibility. 'I hope the drivers are feeling extra competitive this year because there's no way I'm ditching after the first lap. My dream has always been to win the Daytona 500. This is my year.' The muscle man won't be driving a muscle car, however. Ritchson will be driving Chevrolet's new and electric Blazer SS, the first EV to lead the Daytona 500 to green. That news dropped Monday and wasn't necessarily met with worldwide acceptance. Along with Tuesday's Ritchson announcement, the Speedway had previously announced a grand marshal (Captain America star Anthony Mackie) and pre-race entertainer (Pitbull), as well another pre-race flyover by the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. Still to be announced is national anthem singer and honorary starter — and, of course, a yes or no to those Donald Trump rumors.


ArabGT
11-02-2025
- Automotive
- ArabGT
2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS Takes on Hyundai Ioniq 5 N With a Bold Price
The 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS has finally hit the market, arriving more than a year later than originally promised at its unveiling. However, Chevrolet has ensured that the long wait was worthwhile by delivering even more power than initially expected. Equipped with a standard all-wheel drive system and a dual-motor setup, the Blazer SS now boasts an impressive 615 horsepower when Wide Open Watts mode is activated. Pricing Details The starting price for the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS is $61,995 (SAR 232,481), which includes a mandatory shipping and delivery fee of $1,395 (SAR 5,231). This places it at a lower price point than some of its biggest competitors. The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, for example, starts at $67,475 (SAR 253,031), making the Blazer SS a more affordable option in the high-performance electric SUV segment. Despite being priced lower, the Blazer SS stands out due to its larger size, offering more space than its Korean competitor while still delivering competitive performance. Within Chevrolet's Blazer EV lineup, the SS trim is the most powerful and highest-priced model, but more affordable versions are also available: 2025 Blazer LT – $45,995 (SAR 172,481) – 2025 Blazer RS – $51,295 (SAR 192,356) Performance and Mechanical Features The 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS is designed for speed and performance, featuring dual electric motors that generate a total of 615 horsepower. This marks a notable improvement from the 557 horsepower Chevrolet originally announced when the model was first revealed in 2022. With its advanced all-wheel drive system and Wide Open Watts mode, this electric SUV can accelerate from 0 to 96 km/h (60 mph) in just 3.4 seconds. All Blazer EV variants come equipped with a 102-kWh battery pack. However, the SS version, being the highest-performance model, delivers a driving range of up to 455 km (283 miles) on a full charge. This provides a balance of thrilling performance and practical long-distance travel without the need for frequent recharging. Interior Features and Technology Inside the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS, the cabin is designed to blend technology, comfort, and sportiness. The driver's cockpit features an 11-inch digital instrument cluster, providing key vehicle data in a modern, high-resolution display. This is complemented by a large 17.7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Google integration, ensuring seamless connectivity, entertainment, and navigation. A standout feature in the Blazer SS interior is its air vent styling, which draws inspiration from Mercedes-Benz models, adding a premium touch. The SS model further enhances its sporty aesthetic with a flat-bottom steering wheel, emphasizing its performance-driven nature. As the flagship model in the Blazer EV lineup, the SS variant comes loaded with advanced features as standard, including: GM's Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving system , allowing hands-free driving on compatible highways , allowing hands-free driving on compatible highways High-performance Brembo brakes , ensuring powerful and precise stopping capability , ensuring powerful and precise stopping capability A surround-view camera system , improving visibility and enhancing safety , improving visibility and enhancing safety A head-up display, providing essential driving data without distracting the driver Manufacturing and Availability Chevrolet produces the Blazer EV lineup at GM's Ramos Arizpe plant in Mexico, ensuring efficient production to meet growing demand for electric SUVs. With the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer SS now officially on sale, customers finally have the opportunity to experience its thrilling combination of power, technology, and affordability.