Chevrolet has recently announced a price drop for the 2025 Blazer EV LT and RS models, making them more affordable for consumers. However, this price reduction comes with a catch – certain features that were previously included in the package are now optional. Despite this, Chevy is planning to introduce lower-priced front-wheel-drive LT versions and the high-performance SS to expand the lineup in the near future.
In a recent study, it has been suggested that Tesla’s Supercharger network is no longer leading the way compared to other public charging networks. Although the network itself has not declined in quality, other networks have been improving at a faster rate, according to the J.D. Power survey on public charging satisfaction. This comes at a time when Tesla is making cuts to its Supercharger operation, potentially impacting its competitiveness in the market.
Surprisingly, a small number of Nissan Ariya EVs are being recalled due to an oil leak, a rare issue for electric vehicles. The recall is due to a manufacturing problem that could cause oil leaks in the drive motors, leading to increased wear over time. Nissan has taken swift action by replacing the entire drive-motor assembly in the affected vehicles to ensure the safety and reliability of the vehicles.
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