Mar 12, 2022
Chevrolet Blazer
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Do you remember the first Chevy Blazer? It came out the year we landed on the moon: 1969. Looking back from today, they call it a SUV even a Crossover but that is not what anyone called it in 1969. The original Blazer was a two-door truck and a bare-bones off-roader. Everything was ala carte. Today, the Blazer is a Camaro inspired slick off-roader with style to spare and packages loaded with options. The evolution that led the 2022 Chevy Blazer is stunning.

The 2022 Blazer is the SUV designed to help you pursue your passion. You’ll stand out on every street thanks to its strong stance and sleek body lines, whether you select the well-equipped 2LT or 3LT, the sport-tuned RS or the sophisticated, refreshed Premier. Inside, a roomy, driver-centric interior caters to your every need. Effortless performance comes from a turbocharged 2.0L engine or an available 308-horsepower V6. And peace of mind is added with standard Chevy Safety Assist, a comprehensive package of six driver assistance features: 1) Automatic Emergency Braking, 2) Front Pedestrian Braking, 3) Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, 4) Forward Collision Alert, 5) IntelliBeam and 6) Following Distance Indicator.

The new 2022 Chevrolet Blazer is a sleek, muscular 5-passenger SUV with a well-appointed interior that caters to you as a driver and the available all-wheel drive makes driving way too much fun.
This new Blazer has serious off-road chops and can tow up to 4,500 lbs. when properly equipped. The Blazer has up to 64.2 cubic feet of maximum cargo space with rear seats folded down. Which adds even more utility, and the reclining second-row seats can also slide backwards and forwards. Think of how handy that little feature will be.

Wireless Apple CarPlay®4 and wireless Android Auto™5 compatibility just adds to the connectivity that can adorn your adventures with unexpected convenience. The black two-tone roof available on 2LT, 3LT and RS trims add another level of sporty sophistication Blazer drivers could not have imagined back in 1969.

Just how good might this legendary nameplate look in your driveway?