Not that long ago, a sub-four-second zero-to-60 was the stuff of bona fide supercars. These days, anything with a big enough battery and two relatively simple motors makes that look like child’s play.
It’s the quick one. That’s the best and most accurate way to summarize the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV SS. Its SS badge, which borders on sub icon status within the Bowtie history, stands for Super Sport ...
This week I spent time in a beautiful and extremely fast 2025 Chevy Blazer SS all-electric SUV. SS in a Chevy stands for Super Sport and since 1961 it has meant the pinnacle of performance from the ...
Like other Blazer EVs, the SS is exclusively available in a two-row, five-passenger configuration. The SS joins the LT ($44,600) and the RS ($49,900). The SS starts at $60,600, not including the ...
The SS formula stays the course in the electric age. A dual-motor, all-wheel-drive powertrain lends the Blazer EV SS a combined 615 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque, although this is only available in the ...
The Chevy Blazer EV SS is carrying a legacy on its back. What's in a name? Already, the Blazer EV's name comes with pressure bestowed upon it by the overlords at General Motors. At its introduction in ...
The Super Sport SS badge has a long, and somewhat muddled history at Chevrolet. When it first appeared on the Impala in the early 1960s, it represented the top performance trim of that car’s lineup.
1961 marked the first-ever SS-badged vehicle, the Impala, a car that sold at more than one million examples. But in reality, Chevrolet had been playing with the Super Sport letters as early as 1956, ...
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