New Chevrolet Blazer: Sharp And Brave For The Future

The Blazer Looks Brave Enough To Face The Future

This will be a mid-sized SUV that will come in two two engine choices. The Standard edition is a 2.5-liter four-cylinder and the optional transverse-mounted 3.6-liter V-6, just as found on the magnanimous Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck.

To make both engines true road worriers a newly curved nine-speed automatic transmission has been chosen. With this comes a power takeoff gear to turn the rear driveshaft, essentially giving the blazer all-wheel-drive capabilities.

The new all-wheel drive system will come in four trims namely: Sport, All-Weather, Touring, and Normal.
Here’s the thing, Chevy says that the 2.5-liter inline-4 can deliver a 193-horsepower while the a 3.6-liter V-6 option produces 305 hp.

It is quite a roomy car with its creator claiming 64.2 cubic feet of cargo space behind the front seats. In addition, some Blazers are set to come with a panoramic twin-pane glass roof, a hands-free power tailgate, and an electronic locking glove box.

The new Chevy Blazer is an admirably curvy object, it dons lots of wavy lines and catchy details. LED lighting gives it a smiley shiny front while its fenders swell out fashionably.

All this exterior enhancement is further elevated by blackout trim which lets its roof float on its rear pillars. Wireless smartphone charging and USB ports are available on all models same as an 8.0-inch touchscreen for infotainment, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Having taken cue from pick up trucks, the Chevy Blazer promises not to disappoint. We are looking forward to its market capabilities.