February 19-22, 2026

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$35,600

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Chevrolet

Blazer

Trim
Engine
2.0L I-4
Horsepower
228
Torque, lb-ft
258
EPA est. MPG
22/29
Drive Wheels
FWD/AWD
Wheelbase, in
112.7
Curbweight, lb
3918
Transmission
9A
$27,600

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Chevrolet

Bolt

Trim
Engine
Electric
Horsepower
210
Torque, lb-ft
169
EPA est. MPG
TBA
Drive Wheels
FWD
Wheelbase, in
105.3
Curbweight, lb
3776
Transmission
1A
$35,600

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Chevrolet

EV

Trim
Engine
3.6L V6
Horsepower
308
Torque, lb-ft
270
EPA est. MPG
19/27
Drive Wheels
FWD/AWD
Wheelbase, in
112.7
Curbweight, lb
4020
Transmission
9A
$28,600

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Chevrolet

EV

Trim
EV
Engine
Electric
Horsepower
290
Torque, lb-ft
346
EPA est. MPG
108 MPGe
Drive Wheels
FWD, eAWD
Wheelbase, in
116.3
Curbweight, lb
4000
Transmission
1A
$52,600

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Chevrolet

Silverado EV

Trim
WT
Engine
Electric
Horsepower
510
Torque, lb-ft
580
EPA est. MPG
63 MPGe
Drive Wheels
4WD
Wheelbase, in
145.7
Curbweight, lb
3870
Transmission
1A

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