Chevy K5 Blazer-E Rolls Into SEMA360 as a Modern EV With Vintage Flair
Chevrolet’s latest concept build is a “blast from the past” and takes us back to the 1970s when the K5 Blazer roamed the streets. This is Chevy’s latest eCrate conversion concept that pairs the body of a 1977 K5 Blazer with an all-electric propulsion system. The result is this stunning K5 Blazer-E.
If you’re like me, you’ve heard Gen Z drivers lament the classic good looks of mid-century rides ? especially muscle cars ? and yearn for an environmentally friendly option. Expect that group to be among the most ardent fans of this K5 Blazer-E concept when it debuts at the virtual SEMA360 show on November 2nd.
Bring Out The Big Guns
Chevy likes to impress the crowd at the SEMA show in Las Vegas. More recently, they have showcased things like the Luke Bryan Suburban Concept, the eCOPO Camaro Concept, and other unique and interesting Silverado models. The big hit last year was the E-10 concept.
“Minutes after Chevrolet showed the E-10 concept, customers started calling to ask how soon they could build their EV project,” said Russ O’Blenes, Chevrolet Director of Engineering, Performance, and Racing. “The K5 Blazer-E demonstrates what is possible for customers who want to convert their vintage truck to a daily driver with the instant torque and unique driving experience of an EV.”
Chevy says this latest concept is “functional proof” of the viability of the Electric Connect and Cru...
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