We at Pohanka Chevrolet firmly believe that one of the most ideal ways to begin exploring the realm of the all-electric midsize SUVs is to lease a 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV. This is primarily due to the temporary nature of this financing agreement, which we’ll go over a bit more in depth below. Moreover, the following guide will also provide you with details on this EV’s performance statistics as well as how it’ll increase your style points!
Performance
When springing for an all-electric model, it’s only natural for you to consider how far you’ll be able to travel around Bowie before you need to restore its battery capacity. The Blazer EV dominantes this category, as its standard AWD configuration earns 279 miles1 in EPA-estimated range. Its available RWD iteration, on the other hand, helps you feel more in control of the vehicle while also affording you more range that is EPA-rated at 324 miles1. You’ll be happy to know that, on top of efficiency, this SUV is blazingly quick. With the assistance of two standard electric motors, it achieves 288 horsepower and 333 lb.-ft. of torque. If you opt for the available SS trim of the Blazer EV, you’ll unlock the fun of a 4.0 second2 0 to 60 MPH acceleration time by nature of its optional AWD propulsion configuration that makes a show-stopping 557 horsepower and 648 lb.-ft. of torque!
Exterior
The 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV challenges the traditional view of electric vehicles being all function over form, as it is one flair-packed SUV. It offers a wide gamut of exterior paint tones to choose between to appeal to a mass market of curious customers. From the electrifying Riptide Blue Metallic3 to the sleek Sterling Gray Metallic, this vehicle will be the recipient of many jealous double-takes when it’s parked at Collington Branch. At the base of the Blazer EV are optional 21-inch alloy wheels with Black-painted pockets, adding subtle stylistic aspects that match the hue of the available Black grille with Black accents. Up front are standard LED headlights, which appear to seamlessly blend into the Bowtie emblem positioned in the middle of its fascia.
Leasing
Now that you’re a bit more familiar with the Chevrolet Blazer EV than you were before, the next step is understanding more about how the leasing process works. Rather than purchasing it for its retail price, you’re instead opting to borrow it for roughly two to four years. You’ll be expected to pay for its depreciation rate during that time frame, with factors such as the yearly mileage limit and term length affecting those variables. While these parameters might seem stringent, the benefit is that you’ll be paying much less than you would than with a traditional financing arrangement. You’ll also be able to upgrade to a factory-fresh version of the car you leased often, as you’re able to trade in your current car toward a new one once the negotiation ends. In the event that you are no longer in need of a car, simply end the contract and walk away from our location after you’ve carried out a lease inspection!