2026 Chevrolet Blazer EV FWD 22 inch tire
Premium Electric SUV · FWD
Based on battery health, build quality, owner data, EPA range, and market pricing
Above average for 2026 EV Compact SUVs (class avg 68 · top 19%)
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The 2026 Chevrolet Blazer EV FWD 22-inch tire puts down 283 miles of EPA range, 190 kW fast charging and a 100 kWh battery, and a worth-pursuing score, but only after a hard inspection and a fair price.
Score read
A 72/100 makes this worth inspecting. Software and driver-assist score is 100/100, but range and efficiency score is only 37/100. On Reddit, owners keep flagging the same two issues: software tech and owner satisfaction. Treat missing repair records as a price problem, not a footnote.
Price context
This trim started from $50,500 new. Used examples have come down since launch, but pricing varies by miles, condition, and how the model is moving right now; pull a current KBB Fair Purchase, an Edmunds True Market Value, or an active dealer listing for this exact trim, and anchor your offer there. Walk if the seller will not move off new-car-style pricing.
Who this is for
✓ Good for
- ⏱ Daily commuter ≤50 mi/day, predictable charging
- ★ Weekend driver Performance, fun, low mileage
✗ Avoid if you are a
- $ Bargain hunter Best TCO, reliability + low depreciation
Gotchas
- Serviceable Recall paperwork has to match the exact VIN.
Mitigation Use NHTSA and the automaker lookup, then require repair records instead of a verbal promise.
- Built in Range is the easy place to overbuy this trim (37/100).
Mitigation Check your commute, winter margin, and fast-charge plan before you assume the EPA number fits your use.
- Verify Current market pricing is not confirmed well enough for this trim.
Mitigation Compare KBB, J.D. Power, and live listings for the same trim before treating price as a buying signal.
Pre-purchase inspection
- 1 Run the exact VIN through NHTSA and the automaker recall lookup before discussing price.
- 2 Compare the dashboard range estimate with the EPA 283-mile rating after a full charge.
- 3 Confirm how much of the 8-year/100,000-mile battery warranty remains and whether it transfers.
- 4 If road trips matter, run a short DC fast-charge session and watch whether speed tapers normally.
- 5 Map your normal highway route and winter margin against the EPA range before you treat it as a road-trip car.
VIN status first This model has 1 NHTSA recall record. The exact VIN lookup decides whether the car in front of you is clear.
Complaint context This scan found 1 NHTSA complaint record (0.6 per 10K VINs, low for any vehicle class). Read the themes below before treating the raw count as the verdict.
Price needs outside confirmation Current market pricing is incomplete, so MSRP should not be used as the deal signal. Compare KBB, J.D. Power, and live listings for this exact trim.
Pricing & Market Value
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Vehicle Specifications
The federal $4,000 used-EV credit ended Sept 30, 2025.
But 10 states still run their own used-EV rebate programs — some up to $5,000. Pick your state to see what's available for this trim.
Source & disclaimer
Dealers make ~$3,575 on the average car loan.
After the price is set, the finance manager runs four plays to rebuild margin. Every buyer without a pre-approval is a target. Here's exactly what they run — and what stops each one.
78% of dealer loans carry a hidden +1.13% markup above what the lender actually charges. You never see it — it's buried in the contract. · CFPB
Dealer must match or beat your lender — they can't add margin invisibly. The markup play is dead on arrival.
Once you answer, they stretch the term to hit your number. Median result: $4K less off the price, 12 more months on the loan. · Industry avg
Financing is done. Only the sale price is on the table — and the dealer knows it.
Back-office F&I profit averages $1,975/vehicle, up 8.5% YoY. These products exist — but dealer markup is 4–10x what you'd pay elsewhere. · Dealership Guy
Dealer GAP runs $500–1K. Your insurer sells the same coverage for $100–250 over 5 years. Now you know.
"Your loan fell through — come re-sign." This pulls your APR up +5% on average. It's legal. It works because you've already driven the car home. · Ctr for Responsible Lending
A lender commitment letter means the deal is final. "Pending dealer approval" doesn't apply. You can't be yo-yo'd.
Margin handed to the dealer's finance department — for nothing.
Takes 2 minutes. No obligation to use it — but you'll walk in with all the leverage.
Pre-approval is a soft credit inquiry — no score impact. FICO treats all auto-loan hard pulls within 14 days as one, so you can still shop rates at the dealer.
NHTSA Recalls (1)
General Motors has decided that certain 2027 Chevrolet Bolt EV, 2025-2026 Cadillac OPTIQ, Chevrolet Colorado, Equinox EV, GMC Canyon, 2026 Buick Enclave, Envision, Cadillac CT5, Escalade, Escalade ESV, Escalade IQ, Escalade IQL, LYRIQ, VISTIQ, Chevrolet Blazer EV, Corvette Convertible, Corvette Coupe, Corvette Convertible E-Ray, Equinox, Silverado 1500, 2500, 3500, Silverado EV, Suburban 1500, Tahoe, Traverse, GMC Acadia, Hummer EV Pickup, Hummer EV SUV, Sierra 1500, 2500, 3500, Sierra EV, Terrain, Yukon, and Yukon XL vehicles. The radio may not have been set to the correct status to download the electronic owner's manual during production. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 208, "Occupant Protection."
Without an owner's manual to consult, owners may not know how to safely use and operate the vehicle, increasing the risk of injury in a crash.
Check VIN status at NHTSA.govNHTSA Complaints (1 total · 0.6 per 10K US vehicles · low for any vehicle class)
The contact owns a 2026 Chevrolet Blazer. The contact stated that while reversing from the driveway, the automatic emergency braking system erroneously engaged, causing the vehicle to stop abruptly. There was no warming light illuminated. The contact sustained middle back pains as a result; however, the contact had not received medical assistance. The dealer was notified of the failure and advised the contact to bring the vehicle in to determine whether an adjustment was needed. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 7,000.
The contact owns a 2026 Chevrolet Blazer. The contact stated that while reversing from the driveway, the automatic emergency braking system erroneously engaged, causing the vehicle to stop abruptly. There was no warming light illuminated. The contact sustained middle back pains as a result; however, the contact had not received medical assistance. The dealer was notified of the failure and advised the contact to bring the vehicle in to determine whether an adjustment was needed. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 7,000.
What Owners Are Saying
"2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV SS From 2024 AWD Review - 1 Week In, and Already Hooked Hey everyone! So I’ve officially had my 2025 Chevy Blazer EV SS for a week now (550 miles), after upgrading from the 2024 RS AWD. Figured I’d share some first impressions for anyone else thinking about making the jump or just curious about what the SS brings to the table. For context, this is my first ever car review. I'm not a car journalist, just a regular EV driver who loves good tech, great sound, and the occasional launch mode moment that makes you say “whoa.” AND SHE SHALL BE CALLED - SPICYV # First Impressions: Same Size, Totally Different Vibe Let’s start with the exterior. On paper, the RS and SS have the same dimensions — but visually, the SS just hits harder. The 22-inch wheels (compared to the RS’s 21s) fill out the space better, and the design overall is sharper and more aggressive. It doesn’t just look like an upgrade, it *feels* like one, even before you open the door. # Interior Upgrades: Worth the Price Bump One of the biggest (and honestly, most immediate) upgrades is the sound system. My RS had the standard audio, and I’ll be blunt, it was *bad.* Like, "this should not be in a $55K car" bad. The SS, thankfully, comes standard with BOSE, and it’s night-and-day better. It’s one of the main reasons I decided to upgrade. Then there is the panoramic sunroof. You can add a panoramic roof to any Blazer EV in 2025 and at the SS price point, it really shoul"
"Why should someone buy a Chevrolet Blazer EV over a PHEV like the Kia Sorento? Need help convincing my brother! Edit: I meant lease. Hi Everyone, My brother is planning to lease a Kia Sorento PHEV, but personally, I really love the Chevrolet Blazer EV. I’m trying to get him to consider it more seriously. Can you guys help me out with some good comparisons? Like in terms of range, tech, design, reliability, maintenance costs, charging network, long-term value , anything that could make a strong case to change his mind. Would really appreciate your thoughts and real-world experiences if you’ve driven either of them!"
"#2· 7d ago It’s a good one so far. Things I immediately noticed on 2024 lt2 1. Power increase. I am seeing 250kwh on acceleration no matter what speed I am already going. Not sure how much faster but it’s noticeable. 2. Regen feels smoother. 3. Adaptive cruise is a lot smoother. 4. Maybe it’s the weather but I swear it feels like the ac is more consistent. Great item to land on my baby for my birthday. #9· 6d ago #3· 7d ago I’m only at GM V653.20 from March 16th. I checked for updates and it says No updates available for your vehicle. Android version 12. #4· 7d ago #5· 7d ago"
"Looks like finally a software update to prevent Telematics Modules from entering an “unrecoverable state”. 2024-2026 Blazer EV. - MC-11031366-0001.pdf See more #2· Apr 20, 2026 - Arial - Book Antiqua - Courier New - Georgia - Tahoma - Times New Roman - Trebuchet MS - Verdana Post Reply Dealer Installed Software Updates & OTA Updates"
"PSA: Avoid the Chevrolet Blazer EV **I’m writing this after getting stranded in my 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV for the third time in less than three months.** For context, I bought the Blazer EV on May 11, 2024. The software is fully updated. It has now had a high voltage system failure three separate times. My dealer told me that I’m not the first customer of theirs that this has happened to. My Blazer EV was in service for 29 out of my first 45 days of ownership, and will now be back in service again for the same issue. Notice the difference in mileage between all of these pictures. I took each of these pictures immediately after the error codes popped up. To make matters worse, I was on a 300 mile road trip for work when the error code popped up yesterday. I was charging at a fast charger and the charging stopped. I luckily had enough charge to make it home at 2% battery. I had to drive home in 100° heat for an hour and a half with no AC to conserve range because the Blazer EV quit charging unexpectedly. My Blazer EV is sitting in my garage unable to charge, stuck at 2%. The dealership is getting it towed to them Monday morning and bringing me a loaner. I asked GM to buy back the car after the second high voltage system issue. I said it was not reliable or safe. GM refused my buy back request before because the car was “fixed”. Less than a month later I was over 100 miles from home, charging quit unexpectedly, in 100° heat, and worried if I’d make it home safely. All because of the Chevrolet Blazer EV. **The Chevrolet Blazer EV is a saf"
"Thank you very much for all of this info. I just leased a leftover ‘24 blazer (build 04/24) 2 weeks ago and it’s been stuck at the dealership ever since I signed the papers. They have me in a loaner currently. After 1.5 weeks of “doing updates” to onstar, infotainment, etc they finally told me yesterday it needs a new “radio control module” and the replacement is now on order. I’m hoping this all is just the result of an incompetent dealer, as the entire sale process has been a mess, rather than the car being a lemon. With this info I can now verify everything is really up to date and in proper working order whenever I get to actually take delivery."
"#25· 21h ago I sure wish I understood how people here know so much about the software installed in their cars. I'm no stranger to software versions having developed many critical products for commercial and general aviation over my career. I can't get the dealer to tell me what version of anything is installed in my 24 awd, let alone a summary of the changes/additions that were made. Over the air? I saw a note flash on the screen once relatively recently saying that some version of something was installed, I think it had to do with the Google crapware. But things like how the brakes work? Never. I received one of the early versions of this car and expected to see a lot of updates. Didn't happen as far as I can tell. Have I missed some buried setting the lets me be aware of the changes or was my car somehow perfect from the get go, getting updated through some kind of quantum mechanical magic? How often has the s/w been updated? Where and what should I look at. Is there something I can see that tells me what's been added/changed? How do I get properly connected to the right servers or how can I check that I'm even connected? How do you guys do it! #26· 21h ago"
"> royzabo said: > > I sure wish I understood how people here know so much about the software installed in their cars. I'm no stranger to software versions having developed many critical products for commercial and general aviation over my career. I can't get the dealer to tell me what version of anything is installed in my 24 awd, let alone a summary of the changes/additions that were made. > > Over the air? I saw a note flash on the screen once relatively recently saying that some version of something was installed, I think it had to do with the Google crapware. But things like how the brakes work? Never. > > I received one of the early versions of this car and expected to see a lot of updates. Didn't happen as far as I can tell. Have I missed some buried setting the lets me be aware of the changes or was my car somehow perfect from the get go, getting updated through some kind of quantum mechanical magic? > > How often has the s/w been updated? Where and what should I look at. Is there something I can see that tells me what's been added/changed? How do I get properly connected to the right servers or how can I check that I'm even connected? How do you guys do it! > > > Click to expand..."
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