Three years ago, Chevy made waves as the reintroduction of the Blazer was official. The Blazer had not been in the lineup since 2005 when the S-10 was discontinued. Even though the general personality of the Blazer has changed a bit, it’s still an urban-ready and powerful crossover with all the best tech features and an appeal that is sure to appeal to all drivers.
With more curves and a less jagged and metallic presence, this is an amazingly redesigned and muscle car-influenced offering! When Standard.Net took an entire week to give it a thorough test drive, they were consistently enthralled with the overall design. Generating conversation and turning heads, the 2022 Blazer was destined to stand out from the crown.
The 2.5-liter inline 4-cylinder cranks out 193 horsepower and is available in front-wheel drive only. The 3.6-liter V6 generates an exciting 305 horsepower and is available with standard all-wheel-drive. The leather-trimmed seats in the Jet Black color and red stitching accents added a touch that pays homage to the Blazer of yesteryear. If your hands happen to be full of textbooks, groceries, or equipment, a quick wave of the foot under the SUV conveniently opens the liftgate.
To help keep you safe, the Blazer comes standard with lane change alert, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, rear parking assist, and a Teen Driver mode. Sleek and stylish, it is the perfect size if you think the Traverse is too big and the Equinox is too small. One of the best things about today’s SUV selection is the wide selection of extra upgrades to give you exactly what you want. Consider adding the Convenience and Driver Confidence Package for some extra features such as remote start, heated front seats, and auto-dimming mirrors!
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