
The Chevrolet Blazer was first introduced more than 50 years ago. That first version was based on Chevy’s C/K-series truck, offering drivers a shorter wheelbase, a removable roof, and rugged durability. Inside, it was bigger than its competition—which, when combined with the other features it offered—made it an instant hit. Since then, the Blazer has gone through a number of changes and even taken a few years off. Now, however, it appears the Blazer is back with a vengeance, debuting the latest generation in 2019. The 2025 Chevy Blazer is a part of the newest generation, offering a streamlined exterior that is sporty and fresh, along with a well-designed interior that offers some of the latest technology and cutting-edge driver assist safety features.
You can find the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer at our North Park Chevrolet dealership, as well as a friendly and knowledgeable team ready and willing to answer any questions you might have. You’ll also find that we strive to provide you with a stress- and hassle-free shopping experience so you can focus on finding the best match for your needs. To get you started, we’ll explore the highlights of the 2025 Blazer below, including the cues it takes from another iconic Chevrolet. Keep reading to learn more.
Camaro-Inspired Details
The 2025 Blazer is a dynamic midsize SUV that is offered in four trim levels, starting with the base 2LT and ending with the Premier. Some of the highlights on the exterior include the available two-toned roof, which is an option for all but the top-tiered trim, LED daytime running lamps, and standout color options like the all-new Habanero Orange. There’s also a sporty grille that distinguishes the Blazer, delivering an aggressive vibe that pulls you in and makes you want to learn more. It’s that prominent grille, along with other intentional features, that give the Blazer a familiar feel, especially if you’re a fan of the Chevrolet Camaro.
It doesn’t take more than a quick glance to see the similarities between the Blazer and the Camaro. Beyond the grille, you’ll notice that the Blazer’s front fascia is aggressive and sporty, similar to the Camaro’s. It also has a sculpted hood, giving it a performance-oriented appearance. Additionally, the Blazer shares the Camaro’s sleek and aerodynamic lines, resulting in a dynamic silhouette. At the rear, you’ll also notice the Blazer’s taillights are comparable to the Camaro’s, with slim, horizontal lighting elements that push the athletic appearance even further.
The Blazer’s exterior isn’t the only area that compares to the Camaro. On the inside, you’ll find that the design focuses on the driver, which is similar to its popular sibling. This focus can be seen in the dashboard, from the placement of certain features to the 10.2-inch touchscreen and its orientation to the driver, which allows for a more engaging driving experience. Additionally, the circular air vents—which are available in higher trim levels—and a sporty steering wheel design both contribute to a performance-focused vibe.
Speaking of performance, the Blazer also takes performance cues from the Camaro, especially at the RS trim level, where you’ll find a more powerful engine that enhances the driving experience, mirroring the Camaro’s focus on both speed and control. Additionally, the Blazer’s sport-tuned suspension at the RS trim level improves handling and driving dynamics, similar to the Camaro’s responsiveness and agility. Finally, the Blazer’s sophisticated AWD system improves cornering and stability, which are also features that the Camaro is known for.

Advanced Features
As mentioned, the Blazer is offered in four trim levels. The first of these is the 2LT, starting out at an MSRP just under $36,000.[a] Choosing the base trim gives you a number of features, along with a 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder with an available all-wheel drive. That same engine is found in the 3LT and the Premier trim levels. The RS trim has a 3.6L V6, highlighting its focus on power and performance. In addition, the RS trim level allows you to tow up to 4,500 lbs when appropriately equipped.
Safety
You’ll find a number of standard driver assist safety features across all levels, in addition to available upgrades. The standard features include Forward Collision Alert and Automatic Emergency Braking, Front Pedestrian Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, Following Distance Indicator, and IntelliBeam High Beam Assist. You’ll also find Chevy’s signature Teen Driver Technology on board, as well as a Rear Vision Camera and Rear Seat Reminder. As you move up in trim levels, additional safety features can be found, such as Rear Cross Traffic Alert and Adaptive Cruise Control. Our team can explore each of these safety features with you so you have the details you need to make an informed decision when choosing between trims.
Technology
In today’s digital-focused world, staying connected even when you’re traveling is key. For instance, you may need to send some last-minute emails while parked in the lot at your child’s school. The available wi-fi hotspot the Blazer offers allows you to do so seamlessly. Even better? Seven digital devices can connect to the hotspot, ensuring everyone has the connectivity they need. Other available technological advancements include the ability to control certain features with your voice and wireless charging. Also, every trim level offers standard Remote Start, which is super convenient when you’re in a rush or want to start the climate control before you get in the car.
You gain access to many of these apps and features thanks to the standard 10.2-inch HD color touchscreen, which includes the Chevrolet Infotainment 3 Plus system. For the RS and Premier trim levels, this system is upgraded to include navigation. As with the safety features, our team can answer any questions you have about the technology perks you’ll find in the Blazer.
Comfort and Convenient
The 2025 Chevy Blazer offers more than just safety and technology. It also provides a smooth, comfortable ride, regardless of which seat you’re in. Not only that, but the interior is well-planned, with available options like ambient interior lighting, heated and ventilated front seats, and plenty of space for you and your passengers to stretch out as you travel from point A to point B.
There’s also generous room for cargo, thanks to the 64.2 cu.ft. of space when the second row is folded down. Even with the second row up, you’ll find the 30.5 cu.ft. convenient when you’re grocery shopping, hauling the kids to and from sports practices, or for when you find the perfect decorative piece for your home at the local thrift shop. To help you load and unload your cargo, you’ll love the available hands-free liftgate with logo projection. Last but not least, the Blazer has a number of storage solutions throughout the interior to help you keep things organized.

Check Out the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer Today
As you can see, the 2025 Blazer has a lot going for it. From its intentional design to its well-rounded safety features to its focus on technology, comfort, and convenience, it’s easy to see why it’s a popular option for today’s drivers. If you’re ready to see the Blazer up close, stop by and talk with our North Park Chevrolet team. You can also view our inventory online, connect with us through text or live chat, or request an appointment to come in for a test drive. If you’re ready to upgrade your vehicle or add another one to your personal inventory, we think the newest Blazer is a strong option to consider. Stop by today and see one for yourself.
[a] MSRP may change without notice. See dealer for complete details.

