General Motors pulled the veil off the Chevy Blazer EV.R, its all-electric NASCAR crossover prototype for the Cup Series.
NASCAR has had one guiding principle throughout its 77-year history: keep racing. Fuel crisis? Keep racing. Driver strike? Keep racing. Manufacturers pull out? Keep racing. A legend dies at Daytona?
The Blazer EV.R, just like the Chevrolet Camaro Cup car, is based on the NASCAR Next Gen race car with a unified chassis, wheels, brakes, certain parts of the bodywork, and aerodynamic features ...
Cheverolet has just unveiled a new electric prototype called the Blazer EV.R NASCAR. The prototype offers a peek at NASCAR's ...
Last year, NASCAR finally ... Also like those cars, the Blazer EV.R is not actually designed to race against another EV. The brand instead says that it is "an example of Chevrolet continuing ...
but only to prove and test some of the technologies Chevrolet may or may not include in its racing and road cars in the future. Developed together with NASCAR and a series of other industry ...
Racing has always been an important platform for Chevrolet to test, learn, and explore new technologies.” Chevy is also expected to debut its Blazer EV.R NASCAR prototype car at the race on Sunday as ...
Chevrolet has unveiled its first-ever electric pace car, the Blazer EV SS, for the 2025 Daytona 500. The decision has sparked controversy among some NASCAR fans who remain skeptical of electric ...