
There was a time when sport utility vehicles were primarily useful for hauling things and making dramatic entrances at muddy campsites. Now they are quietly capable of launching you into the fiery sun with the enthusiasm of a caffeinated rocket scientist. The 2026 Chevrolet Blazer EV arrives in Bridgewater, NJ with the unsettling confidence of something that knows the future showed up early and forgot to warn everyone. It looks sleek. It moves fast. It also appears to have read several motivational books about efficiency.
Electric Performance That Feels Slightly Personal
In the SS trim (SuperStar or SuperSwift as I personally refer to it), Wide Open Watts™ mode unleashes up to 615 hp and 650 lbs. ft. of torque, propelling the Blazer EV from zero to 60 mph in a GM-estimated 3.4 seconds. This is the kind of acceleration that makes merging onto highways feel like you have just been to your local Botox clinic and had your face pulled back permanently. The RS trim focuses more on endurance, offering up to 312 miles of EPA-estimated range with FWD, which is long enough to make you reconsider every excuse you have ever used to avoid visiting relatives. Start making a new list now.
Regenerative braking systems such as One Pedal Driving™ convert momentum into usable energy, which feels wonderfully efficient and slightly judgmental, as though the vehicle is quietly saying, “See, that wasn’t so hard.”
Screens So Large They Might Require Their Own Zip Code
Inside, a best-in-class 17.7-inch diagonal touchscreen works alongside an 11-inch driver information display to create a digital command center that looks like it could run a small country. Google built-in compatibility helps with navigation and voice commands, while available Super Cruise® hands-free driving technology adds a sense of calm competence on compatible highways. It is the kind of calm that suggests someone else already did the worrying for you.
Safety Systems That Prefer You Remain Dramatically Intact
Chevy Safety Assist includes Forward Collision Alert, Automatic Emergency Braking, and Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning. Additional features such as Blind Zone Steering Assist and Rear Cross Traffic Alert help manage crowded parking situations that often feel like unscripted reality television. The Blazer EV handles these moments with composure, allowing drivers to focus on maintaining dignity.
Charging That Understands Real Life Happens
The standard Dual Level Charge Cord supports both Level 1 and Level 2 charging, making home setups refreshingly flexible. Public charging access through the myChevrolet app opens the door to more than 250,000 stations across North America, including Tesla Superchargers. Available GM Energy PowerShift bidirectional charging even allows the vehicle to supply backup power during outages, which is a polite way of saying your SUV may become the most responsible member of your household. Besides whoever is reading this, obviously you are the most responsible member of your household…
Experience What Efficiency Actually Feels Like
Reading about electric performance is informative. Living with it is transformative. Becoming a cyborg isn’t a thing yet, too bad. Visit Bridgewater Chevrolet in Bridgewater, NJ and experience how the 2026 Chevrolet Blazer EV reshapes daily travel with quiet speed and unapologetic efficiency. The future rarely arrives this prepared.


