Chevrolet is increasing the expectations on hybrid plan with the presentation of the 2019 Blazer as the most up to date individual from the business’ broadest, the freshest hybrid and SUV lineup since 2015.
The all-new contemporary average size SUV is established in an eye-catching outline with consistently coordinated client-centered advancements and eminent usefulness.
Standing between the Equinox and Traverse, the 2019 Blazer will offer one of a kind design components on each model, speaking to clients looking for particular styling and extraordinary utility.
Exterior
The 2019 Blazer is the boldest, most dynamic articulation of the Chevrolet hybrid design out there. A wide position, tight extents, a high beltline and emotional chiseling give it a conditioned, athletic appearance.
Each model in the lineup offers a special look with particular styling to suit diverse clients’ tastes, including one of a kind grille appearances, brilliant chrome on the Premier trim and a more vile looking, appearance for the Blazer RS.
An intense front end including a solid grille, athletic hood lines, and low-cut HID headlamps recognizes all models. The design likewise includes an unmistakable lighting execution that isolates the headlamps and LED daytime running lights.
Long, lean and sculpted body sides lead to a rear end highlighted by LED-illuminated Chevy-signature dual-element taillamps, dual exhaust outlets, and an integrated tailgate spoiler.
The new Blazer is powered by a standard 2.5L I-4 engine rated at 193 hp (143 kW) and 188 lb-ft of torque (255 Nm). A 3.6L V-6 is also available, offering 305 hp (227 kW) and 269 lb-ft of torque (365 Nm).
Interior
The Blazer’s cabin design echoes the striking outside subject with lively great looks. The plan stresses space, craftsmanship and client personalization.
With an extensive variety of styling decisions for the diverse models, accomplished through a few shading and trim decisions. Energetic points of interest incorporate a cushioned territory, round air vents and handles on the entryways.
The new Blazer likewise offers a Chevrolet-first Cargo Management System, standard on RS and Premier models. It includes a rail framework and freight fence to help anchor small object by partitioning the payload zone.
Angular and sleek with unique HID headlamps, Blazer’interior design grabs attention as you approach, and will leave a lasting impression everywhere you go.
The New Standard for SUV
The first configuration-centered vehicle, the all-new Blazer sets the standard for what an SUV ought to be. With a scope of interior and exterior alternatives, the Chevrolet Blazer will be available at the U.S. market in mid-2019. Additional details and pricing will be announced closer to the start of production.