Chevy Blazer 2022 Review Prices , and Pictures
10.0/10
Based on 1 reviewsMSRP range: $33,400 - $44,000
- Refined ride quality
- Agile handling for an SUV
- Infotainment system is attractive and easy to use
- Strong optional V6 engine
- Compromised headroom for rear passengers
- Lower maximum cargo capacity than several rivals
- Last year's base four-cylinder engine has been discontinued
- A towing package is now included with all-wheel drive
- Base L and 1LT models eliminated from the lineup
- Part of the first Blazer generation introduced for 2019
Sleek and stylish, the 2022 Blazer is Chevy's five-passenger midsize SUV that competes against rivals such as the Honda Passport and the Hyundai Santa Fe. This is the Chevy SUV to get if you find the Traverse too big or the Equinox too small. The Blazer's chiseled, Camaro-like styling could be a bonus too.
Not much changes for the 2022 Blazer. Most notably, Chevrolet eliminated the previous base trim levels — the L and 1LT trims — as well as the engine they came with, a 193-horsepower four-cylinder. It's no great loss since those trims were rather sparsely equipped and the engine was underpowered for a SUV of this size. The former 2LT trim is now the Blazer's entry-level trim, which is what we previously recommended anyway.
These changes, however, don't exactly catapult the Blazer to the front of the class. It falls behind top competitors in terms of cargo space and comfort — two areas that are pretty critical if you're in the market for a midsize SUV. For an in-depth breakdown of how the Blazer performs in every category, from fuel economy to cargo space and beyond, check out our full Expert Rating below.
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