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General Motors Reprices and Resumes Chevy Blazer EV Sales with Enhanced Software

General Motors has restarted sales of the Chevy Blazer EV after a nearly three-month stop-sale period caused by a software quality issue that began in December They have also readjusted the pricing structure, with the starting price now just over $50,000, making the vehicle eligible for the full $7,500 federal tax credit This strategic pricing positions the Blazer EV LT AWD to competitively target the Tesla Model Y and other top-selling electric models. To address previous challenges, General Motors has improved its software development and validation methods to enhance vehicle quality and software functionality Customers can expect significant software enhancements, including improved features in the all-wheel drive models, which feature an 85 kWh battery with a dual-motor powertrain, and the RS RWD now boasting a range of 324 miles An additional, more affordable LT FWD trim is slated to be available later in the year, broadening the range of options for potential buyers..