Chevrolet recently resumed sales of its latest model, the Chevy Blazer EV, after a temporary halt in January due to software issues affecting some owners and media review units.
Now, the 2024 Chevy Blazer EV is back on the market with updated software features and a reduced price point, aiming to compete more effectively with rivals such as the Tesla Model Y, Nissan Ariya, and Ford Mustang Mach-E, all of which have recently seen price cuts to stimulate sales.
The 2024 Chevy Blazer EV lineup currently offers a limited selection of trims, with details and pricing for the entry-level LT FWD, RS FWD, and sportier SS models to be announced later when they become available for sale. Presently, the LT AWD, RS AWD, and RS RWD trims are back on sale at lower prices compared to before.
The LT AWD now starts at $50,195, down from its original price of $56,715, inclusive of destination charges. Similarly, the RS AWD now starts at $54,595, reduced from $60,215, and the RS RWD starts at $56,170, down from $61,790.
Furthermore, each of these three trims now qualifies for the full federal tax credit, as confirmed by Chevy. Consequently, customers can expect post-credit prices of $42,695 for the LT AWD, $47,095 for the RS AWD, and $48,670 for the RS RWD. For trims that do not meet the credit qualifications, Chevy will offer a corresponding incentive value to match.
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