The Chevy rep at the St. Louis show said there were only two Blazer EV prototypes worldwide the auto shows share. I would suspect the explanation you got is closer to the truth.Blazer EV and Equniox EV were missing at the Utah International Car Show as well. According to the Chevy rep I talked to at the show the show is using what ever is in local dealer inventories. There maybe some exceptions, but this seems to be the norm.
the 2LT and RS is suppose to be available in Summer.Chevrolet just changer the list of cars at Montreal auto show, Equinox EV will be there but not the Blaze EV. Don't understand since the Blazer EV is supposed to be available before the Equinox EV
Available means available, but anyway the point is that Blazer should come before, but only the Equinox will be at the showthe 2LT and RS is suppose to be available in Summer.
So what it means, by available? Available to Order, or delivery?
Looks like, delivery will probably by end of 2023.
Probably someone crashed that Demo Blazer or it couldn't cross the border for x-reason.Available means available, but anyway the point is that Blazer should come before, but only the Equinox will be at the show
The Silverado EV, Blazer EV, and Equinox EV are all scheduled to be at the DC auto show the 20-29. But so far we have seen an RS and SS Blazer EV show car and a LT and RS Equinox EV show car. So not sure why neither Blazer will be at the Montreal show.Chevrolet just changer the list of cars at Montreal auto show, Equinox EV will be there but not the Blaze EV. Don't understand since the Blazer EV is supposed to be available before the Equinox EV
I think they fixed most problems now, an important one was the vehicle software management update release it's now released. A recall cost a lot of money so better slow down deliveries and fix ahead. Blazer is mostly the same car so I still have hope for this summer.If the slow roll out (due to numerous production problems) of the Lyriq is any indication, we could still see the Blazer EV in summer (of '24).![]()
I hope you're right. My wife likes to call me a pessimist. I prefer "realist". 🙄I think they fixed most problems now, an important one was the vehicle software management update release it's now released. A recall cost a lot of money so better slow down deliveries and fix ahead. Blazer is mostly the same car so I still have hope for this summer.
GM produced more than 2000 Lyriq in December: https://gmauthority.com/blog/2023/0...llac-lyriq-units-were-built-in-december-2022/