| Transmission | Automatic (A1) |
| Drive | Rear-Wheel Drive |
| Fuel Type | Electricity |
| Vehicle Class | Small Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD |
| Trim | EV |
| Start-Stop | No |
| EPA Vehicle ID | 47813 |
With 92 MPG combined, the 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV RWD is an efficiency leader, which is new for the Blazer. This is an electric SUV designed for drivers who care about space and lower fuel costs. For those seeking a practical SUV without gas station fill-ups, this efficiency rating is a big change.
City and highway performance
The Blazer EV RWD does well in cities, with 99 MPG. That high city MPG comes from the EV’s regenerative braking system, which captures energy when slowing down and sends it back to the battery. The Blazer EV RWD gets 84 MPG on the highway. Even though this is a bit less than the city MPG, it’s still good for an SUV. It also makes long trips guilt-free. These numbers show that the Blazer EV RWD works well in different driving conditions.
Annual fuel cost
The EPA estimates that the annual fuel cost for the 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV RWD is just $800. This is figured by driving 15,000 miles per year with current national average electricity prices. Remember that your electricity cost could be different based on your location, when you charge, and how you charge. Even with some changes, the Blazer EV RWD should save you money compared to gas-powered cars. If you add solar panels, your “fuel” could be free.
Real-world expectations
What happens in lab tests is not always what happens in real life, so think about a few things. How you drive, the weather, and the terrain all affect how efficient the Blazer EV RWD is. Quick speeding and high speeds make it less efficient. Very hot or very cold temperatures can change how well the battery works. The Blazer EV RWD has features like preconditioning to heat or cool the battery before you drive, which helps with this. The typical Blazer EV RWD buyer wants SUV space, and is okay with managing driving habits to save money on “fuel”.
How it compares
The 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV RWD compares well to other electric SUVs. The Tesla Model Y Long Range, for example, is EPA-rated at 122 MPGe combined, meaning it is more efficient. The Blazer EV has different styling and features that some people might like better. Compared to gasoline SUVs, the difference is even bigger. A gasoline Blazer gets about 22-25 MPG combined, which means spending several thousand dollars more per year on fuel. For example, see all all Chevrolet fuel economy data. For buyers considering the BLAZER MPG across all years, this comparison is critical.
Tips to maximize efficiency
Precondition your Blazer EV RWD while plugged in. This heats or cools the cabin using grid power. That saves battery energy for driving. Many owners start this with their phone app before leaving.
Drive smoothly and don’t speed up fast. EVs have quick torque, but gentle acceleration helps efficiency, and increases your range.
Use regenerative braking modes. The Blazer EV RWD lets you adjust regenerative braking. Try different settings to find the best one for one-pedal driving. This helps efficiency and reduces brake wear.
Keep tires inflated properly. Low tires increase rolling resistance, which lowers efficiency. Check your tire pressure often and keep it at the recommended level.
Reduce wind resistance. Take things off the roof rack and avoid driving fast with open windows. This helps stretch your mileage.