Chevrolet is preparing a series of updates for the 2027 Blazer EV, focusing on improved charging access and a revised approach to exterior styling as the electric crossover enters a mid-cycle refresh.
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The Blazer name has long held significance for Chevrolet, tracing its roots back to the late 1960s and evolving through multiple generations and formats. In its current form, the Blazer has transitioned into the electric era, with production of the EV variant beginning in 2024. As the model matures, the automaker is introducing updates aimed at keeping it competitive in a rapidly expanding EV market.
One of the most notable changes for 2027 is the adoption of North American Charging Standard compatibility. This update will allow Blazer EV owners to access Tesla’s widespread Supercharger network, significantly expanding charging availability and convenience. The move reflects a broader shift within the industry toward standardized charging solutions.
Alongside charging improvements, Chevrolet is adjusting the Blazer EV’s color offerings. Galaxy Gray Metallic, a color available since the model’s launch, will be discontinued after the 2026 model year. It will be replaced by White Sands, a light beige shade previously introduced on the Silverado EV. This new color will be limited to the LT and RS trims, excluding the performance-focused SS variant.
Chevrolet is also revising roof color options. Summit White will no longer be available as a contrasting roof color, eliminating combinations that pair lighter roofs with darker body finishes. A black-painted roof will remain available, offered as an option on the LT trim and standard on the RS and SS. Buyers seeking a more traditional appearance will still have the option of a single-color exterior.
While the updates are relatively modest, they point to a broader effort by Chevrolet to streamline the Blazer EV lineup. The changes aim to create clearer visual distinctions between trims while reducing overlapping design combinations, signaling a more focused approach to the model’s identity moving forward.