Production of the 2027 Chevrolet Blazer EV is scheduled to begin on July 27, 2026. That date is tentative and could shift before the model hits the market.

The 2027 Blazer EV won't see major changes, but it does get several notable updates. Most importantly, it gains a built-in NACS charging port, giving owners direct access to Tesla's Supercharger network without an adapter. This move is part of GM's broader shift away from the CCS standard.

The crossover also gets a refreshed color palette. Chevrolet will drop Habanero Orange and Riptide Blue Metallic, replacing them with Polar White Tricoat and Magnus Grey Matte Metallic. Availability may vary by trim.

Currently, the Blazer EV is a key player on GM's Ultium platform, slotting between the smaller Equinox EV and the larger Silverado EV in Chevrolet's growing electric lineup. It's available in LT, RS, and sporty SS trims, with front- or all-wheel drive depending on the version.