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Chevy lifts stop-sale order on glitchy Blazer EV — and slashes prices


The Blazer EV has updated software and lower prices.

Chevy lifted the stop-sale order on the Blazer EV that was put in place last December after numerous owners and reviewers reported significant issues with the vehicle’s software, including blank infotainment screens and error messages while charging. “We are excited to have the Chevrolet Blazer EV available again, this time with a compelling price, enhanced features and functionality and qualifying for the full consumer tax credit,” Chevy VP Scott Bell said in a statement. And InsideEVs ’ Kevin Williams reported that his infotainment screen went completely blank and that an attempt to charge the vehicle failed after just 28 hours of driving the Blazer EV.

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