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2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV MSRP comes down, but comes with less content

2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV MSRP comes down, but comes with less content


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Early pricing data for the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV, the crossover's second model year, shows minor increases. Starting with the figures, we're told MSRPs for the launch configurations after the $1,395 destination charge, and their differences from 2024, will be:

  • LT AWD: $48,995 ($1,200 less)

  • RS AWD: $54,295 ($300 less)

Four additional trims, the LT and RS with front-wheel drive, the RS with rear-wheel drive, and the SS with all-wheel drive, haven't been priced yet and will launch later.

If these prices hold all the way to retail deliveries, it looks like there's money to be saved, but GM Authority reports that rearranged options mean the opposite has happened — buyers will pay more for less vehicle. On the 2024 Blazer EV LT AWD, the $1,225 Convenience and Driver Confidence Package and the $2,295 Comfort & Convenience Package are mandatory inclusions. For 2025, Chevy's apparently making the Convenience and Driver Confidence Package standard equipment, which means all buyers will get features like adaptive cruise control, HD Surround Vision, enhanced automatic emergency braking and revere automatic braking. But the Comfort and Convenience Package will become optional, so shoppers will need to pay more for kit like an eight-way driver's seat and heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, the black Evotex interior, a powered liftgate, a wireless phone charger and trailer wiring provisions.