Chevy didn't overhaul the Blazer EV for 2026, but the updates they did make shift the lineup just enough that the trims feel more defined than before. Our focus is on two trims that are at opposite ends of the lineup--the LT keeps things simple and practical, while the SS goes straight for performance and luxury. Get the lowdown in this Blazer EV LT and SS model comparison for 2026.
Key Takeaways
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- The Tech Bronze package adds bronze 22-inch wheels and black exterior accents to trims.
- Pricing for the 2026 Blazer EV ranges from $46,095 to $62,095 as of December 4, 2025.
- Chevy introduces Polar White Tricoat as a color option.
Chevy swaps in Polar White Tricoat for Iridescent Pearl. And if you want a little more visual punch, every trim now offers the new Tech Bronze package. It's a simple styling upgrade--bronze wheels and black exterior accents--but it gives the Blazer EV a different attitude without.
Here's the updated pricing for the full 2026 Blazer EV lineup:
- LT FWD: $46,095
- LT eAWD: $49,095
- RS FWD: $51,895
- RS eAWD: $54,895
- SS: $62,095
The Blazer EV LT is a Fully Equipped Entry Point
Even though the LT is the base trim, nothing about it feels stripped down. It rides on 19-inch wheels and includes single-zone automatic climate control, a digital instrument cluster, and a massive 17.7-inch touchscreen, all of which all Blazer EVs now share. You get cloth seats, Google Built-In with voice assistance and navigation, a Wi-Fi hotspot with OnStar, and a six-speaker audio system. Chevy also includes both 120-volt and 240-volt charging cables so you can plug in wherever it fits your routine.
Safety tech is equally thorough. Forward collision warning with automatic braking, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assistance, blind-spot intervention, intersection collision mitigation, rear automatic braking, and a surround-view camera system all come standard.
The SS: the Top Luxury Trim in the Blazer EV Lineup
If you want the Blazer EV with the strongest acceleration, sharpest tuning, and the most upscale cabin, the SS is the one that stands apart. It runs a dual-motor AWD setup paired with a larger 102-kWh battery for 515 horsepower and 450 lb-ft of torque in daily driving. Turn on Wide Open Watts, and the numbers jump to 615 horsepower and 650 lb-ft--plus a 303-mile range rating.
The SS builds on the lower trims with 22-inch wheels, Brembo front brakes, a more aggressive suspension, and a Bose audio system. You can also opt for a Performance package that adds summer tires to maximize grip. It's the version meant for drivers who want something beyond the standard EV experience.
Finding Your Fit in the 2026 Blazer EV Lineup
With the 2026 updates, Chevy gives each Blazer EV trim a clearer purpose. The LT works if you want electric driving with all the essentials baked in, and the SS delivers the power and refinement you'd expect from the flagship. If you're deciding which one matches the way you drive, stop in and see how each model feels in person--the lineup's already on the Burlington Chevrolet floor. We're here to help!