Chevrolet Blazer EV Gains Tesla Charging Access and New Colors for 2027
Blazing the Trail
The name Chevrolet Blazer is important; this model has been one of the brand's more iconic nameplates, dating back to the late 60s and 70s. Over the years, it has taken on different form factors and has survived a lot of ups and downs, but what is notable today is that it now bears the EV powertrain for the brand.
Having been in production since 2024, it is about time the mid-cycle refresh is given to the Blazer EV, and for 2027, GM is set to introduce notable updates to the aging model.
Updated Charging and New Colors
Chevrolet is changing things up a bit. We already covered that they're going to make the Blazer EV for 2027, now NACS compatible. This will give new Blazer EV owners access to Tesla's extensive Supercharging network. Part of the new updates, as reported by GM Authority are a tweak to the available color choices.
The big change to the color palette sees Chevy dropping the Galaxy Gray Metallic, marking 2026 as the final year you can get it. This colorway has been part of the Blazer EV's lineup since it launched in 2024. Taking its place for 2027 is White Sands, a light beige color that is already available with the Silverado EV. According to the report, this new color option for the Blazer will be available only on the LT and RS variants, not the range-topping SS.
Some of the new color options for the roof will also be adjusted; Summit White will be removed as a choice for 2027. This will effectively remove the option for buyers to pair a light-colored roof with a darker exterior tone. Staying in place will be the black-painted roof for those who want a two-tone look. In terms of availability, it'll be an option on the LT variant but standard on the RS and SS. If you aren't a fan of two-tone, Chevrolet will offer the option to paint your Blazer EV a single color.
Uniform Look
While not really considered significant upgrades for the 2027 model year of the Blazer EV, it seems that moving forward, Chevrolet wants to streamline the exterior combinations of the car. It might also be doing this to further distinguish the model variants from one another and eliminate design elements that overlap among the three variants.
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This story was originally published May 4, 2026 at 5:15 AM.