The Future Looks Bright in the 2025 Chevy Blazer

January 17th, 2025 by

Side angle view of a red 2025 Chevy Blazer driving from a Chevy dealer near me.

Are you ready to start the new year off with a blaze? The newest model year of the Chevrolet Blazer is here to invite you to a bold 2025. Its combination of style, capability, features, and safety once again reminds us why this midsized SUV is so well-loved by drivers. Paired with the reliability and durability of the Chevrolet brand, this is the kind of vehicle that you don’t drive because you have to drive; it’s a vehicle that makes you love the driving experience. Let’s break down what 2025 brings for the Blazer. We have a feeling that once you’ve seen what’s in store, you’ll only have one question: “Where is the closest Chevy dealer near me?”

Four Great Trims, One Great Way to Save the Planet

The Chevy Blazer is available in five trims for the 2025 model year:

2LT (MSRP $35,400)[a]
3LT (MSRP $39,300)[a]
RS ($42,800)[a]
Premier (MSRP $42,800)[a]

In addition, the Blazer is available as an EV, starting at an MSRP of $44,600.[a] This state-of-the-art spin on the long-time favorite SUV has an EPA-estimated 324 miles of range on a single battery charge. Being a friend to the planet has never been easier—or more stylish!

Impressive Capability and Performance

Don’t let the Blazer’s good looks fool you; there’s still the heart of a lion under the hood. Its maximum towing capacity tops out at 4,500 lbs, and it has plenty of muscle to pull a loaded trailer or a 17-foot camper. Optimized for drivability, the Blazer steers and handles with fluidity. The available AWD will get it going down country roads and slick city streets with a deft touch. This is aided by the Driver Mode Selector, which can be upgraded from the standard two to six modes, which include Off-Road and Snow/Ice.

There are two great engine options for the 2025 Blazer. The first is a 2.0L Turbo, which generates 228 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque. The EPA-estimated fuel economy is 29 MPG on the highway when in front-wheel drive. This comes standard on the 2LT, 3LT, and Premier trims. The second option is a 3.6L V6 that comes standard on the RS trim and is an available option on the 3LT and Premier trims. In FWD, the fuel economy is estimated by the EPA to provide 26 MPG on the highway. It unleashes 270 lb-ft of torque and 308 hp.

Style for Every Mile

The Blazer is sure to turn heads wherever it goes with its sleek, sporty style that calls to mind the sports cars that helped Chevrolet rise to iconic status. Its solid, athletic stance compliments the sleek LED daytime running lamps. The fascia and grille have a distinct appearance that leaves no doubt that this SUV is ready to roll. Bold tail lamps tie the exterior design together.

There are ten exterior colors or color combinations available in the 2025 lineup. Habanero Orange joins the lineup with a splash of color as fresh and feisty as the pepper it’s named after. Whether you try this newest color or go for one of the returning ones, they all perfectly complement the Jet Black and Medium Gray interior palette.

The interior is modern and stylish, with touches of detail like stitching on the seats. It’s a masterclass of how comfort and practicality can intersect with style. This a place you can take a deep breath and unwind, letting your driving time be a personal oasis.

Close-up on the grille and headlights of a red 2025 Chevy Blazer RS.

Ample Room for Cargo and Comfort

Two things are essential in an SUV that’s going to be used for commuting or car trips: comfort and cargo. Without cargo, you’ll be playing car Tetris, which is not the best way to kick off a trip. Without comfort, you’re going to have some cranky passengers when you reach your destination. Without both, well, the only upside is no one will want you to drive them anywhere again.

You deserve comfort and cargo space too, though, and with the Blazer, you’ll have both to enjoy on your solo trips and when all five of the seats are in use. The ample headroom and legroom will make your passengers relax and enjoy the ride. The seats themselves are comfortable and relaxation-worthy.

With 64.2 cu.ft. of maximum cargo volume, the Blazer has room for everything your trip or commute needs. The 60/40 second-row split-folding seat folds down to open up the cabin for bringing along large and awkward objects. The lockable glove box has space for valuables and other items that need securing.

Loaded With Infotainment and Connectivity Tech

Technology has become a standard part of driving. The Blazer stays true to this trend with exciting technology features like Remote Start and up to six USB ports throughout the cabin. The Wi-Fi hotspot can give up to seven devices high-speed connectivity access. It also has voice activation for driving features, a great way to keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel even when you need to adjust the climate control system or volume of the stereo.

On the subject of the stereo, it wasn’t that long ago that young drivers were using portable CD players, a cassette deck adapter, and velcro to be able to enjoy their music at the best quality available. Now, you can sit back and enjoy the six-speaker audio system or the available Bose premium sound system on eight speakers. The 10.2-inch color HD touchscreen is your infotainment nexus, controlling the stereo and your access to streaming apps. With Bluetooth, you can stream your favorite music, news programs, and podcasts with ease.

Keeping You Safe and Confident on the Road

The most important part of any drive is everyone getting to their destination safely. The Chevy Safety Assist suite will help you be safer every time you venture out in your Blazer. The six standard features use a series of cameras and sensors to help alert you to potential collisions or help correct bad driving habits such as tailgating or lane drift. When a collision is imminent, an alarm will sound to alert you. If you don’t react in time, your Blazer will take over momentarily, gently pressing the brakes to avoid the collision or mitigate the impact. In the case of lane drift, it will give you a gentle nudge back into the proper lane. Finally, the IntelliBeam headlamps will help solve the age-old riddle of ‘Should my lights be on?’ automatically and based on speed, weather conditions, light, and traffic.

Learning safe driving habits early is one of the best ways to prevent avoidable collisions due to distracted driving or other operator errors. The Chevy Teen Driver suite comes standard on all newer models, helping a new generation of drivers learn to be safe on the road. It will let you set speed and stereo volumes for your newest driver, require seat belts to be buckled to drive, and keep track of statistics that will be compiled into a report card you can view on the display screen. These make it easy to instill good driving habits with your newly-licensed teen.

Rear view of a red 2025 Chevy Blazer parked by a city curb.

Light Up Your Year in the 2025 Chevy Blazer

It’s time to blaze a trail into the new year. What better way to make the most of 2025 than with the SUV packed with style, versatility, technology, and performance? This isn’t a vehicle you drive; it’s a vehicle you experience. But there’s only one way to do that, and it’s to see for yourself. No matter what the future holds for the Blazer and you when you’re behind the wheel of it, we can be sure of one thing: it’s going to be a bright one, indeed! Make this a year to remember. Make it your time to shine. Light it up with the 2025 Chevy Blazer.


[a] MSRP may change without notice. See dealer for complete details.