
The Chevy Blazer was, for many years, an offroading maestro that was renowned for its ability to take on even the toughest terrains with ease. Over time, the Blazer has morphed to the car that Chevy lovers will recognize today: a sharp, cozy SUV that’s a perfect choice for those looking for an attractive, sensible SUV that can wow both onlookers with its stunning looks, and owners with its flashy interior. Need to know if the new Blazer is the car for you? In this article, we’ll answer all of the burning questions the internet has about the new Blazer, filling you in on some of the top features of the 2025 Chevy Blazer for everyday drivers.
Key Takeaways:

- The Blazer is back for 2025, bringing all sorts of available options that buyers will love.
- The new Blazer is often compared to the Camaro, and with its sporty styling and lush interior, it's easy to see why.
- A highlight this year is its beefy 4,500 pound towing capacity when equipped with the features we’ll be delving into later on in the article.
Is Chevy coming out with a new Blazer?

Yes! For 2025, the Blazer is back, and with it comes a selection of four trims to choose from, as well as a variety of optional choices like optional AWD and a V6 engine option that buyers can spec into. Kelley Blue Book reports that the price of the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer should start at $36,795 for the 2LT, going up to $44,195 for the Premier and RS trims, depending on the trim and options.
- 2LT - $36,795
- 3LT - $40,695
- RS - $44,195
- Premier - $44,195
Of these trims, Car and Driver recommends the 3LT trim level, saying that the V-6 engine option is a can’t miss. When considering it can boost the towing capacity of the Blazer to a rather impressive 4,500 pounds when equipped with the proper trailering equipment, it's easy to see why! They’d also recommend the performance enhancing All-wheel drive, which is available for another $2700.
Though the AWD package will add to the Blazer’s performance in spades, it's worth noting that you can expect a slight dent to gas mileage, a loss of about 1 MPG, but well worth it considering that AWD will see improvements in every performance facet, from acceleration to grip, and provides a layer of versatility Car and Driver highly recommends.
What colors does the 2025 Chevy Blazer come in?

Going off Chevy’s website for 2025, the Blazer comes in a host of 10 different colors, though it can be a bit tricky to navigate just what paints are available for which trims. According to Chevy, the list of available paints reads as:
- Riptide Blue Metallic, a bright and vibrant shade of blue that’s available with a black two-tone roof.
- Black, a nice glossy shade available on all trims.
- Sterling Gray Metallic, a sharp and professional shade of gray that’s available with a black two-tone roof.
- Summit White, a plain white color only available on LT trims.
- Habanero Orange, a lovely reddish-orange shade that’s only available on the LT and RS trims of the Blazer.
- Iridescent Pearl Tricoat, an extra cost color that comes with a Black two-tone roof on the RS.
- Radiant Red Tintcoat, an extra cost color that comes in a striking, deep shade of red that’s sure to be the envy of the neighbors.
As for the interior, the only available trim comes in black, but when upgrading to the Premier, shades of blue and red leather become available, making for quite the enticing look!
Summary
Often compared to the Camaro, it's clear that the Blazer’s fantastic handling, killer looks, and great price all make for a SUV that’s tricky to turn down. With a V6 that’s all the rage, the Blazer strikes a perfect balance of sporty performance and unrivaled utility to produce a car that’s worth bragging about.