Planning to get a car next year? Maybe you can consider checking out Chevy Blazer 2019. But before making a decision, find out the price and features of the upcoming Chevy.
The Chevy Blazer 2019 is expected to sell in the market in January 2019. For people who are planning to get a brand new car with a budget of $30,000, this model should be considered as it will be sold for $29,995. The price of this Blazer is in the same price range as its rivals, the Ford Edge (starts at $30,990) and Nissan Murano ($31,775).
Chevy Blazer 2019 comes in four models L, Blazer, RS, and Premier. Currently, the pricing of higher models was not released yet.
The Chevy Blazer 2019 RS features include a black hexagon mesh with an RS badge. The Premier variant has a black grille with chrome accents, thus making it look more sophisticated.
According to OtakuKart, each of the models has a unique feature in their design that makes them stand out from the crowd. The Chevy Blazer 2019 comes with 2.5-liter, 193-hp engine, and it also has the option of a 3.6-liter V-6 engine that produces 305 hp. All the models have All-wheel drive. Other features include a panoramic sunroof, heated rear seats, ventilated front seats, and the rear-camera mirror. Apart from that, added features are, wireless charging, up to six USB ports, hands-free power liftgate, and a suite of active safety systems such as Adaptive Cruise Control.
You will be amazed at the entry-level ‘L’ version features as the amenities include 4G LTE with Wi-Fi Hotspot, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, an 8-inch color touchscreen, Keyless Open and Start, Teen Driver, Rear Seat Reminder, HD Rear Vision Camera, dual-zone automatic climate control with rear vents, and more,
“The Blazer’s design offers customers a crossover that can exceed their needs, matching their unique personality. Blazer sets a new design language for Chevy’s crossover family and extends our momentum into one of the industry’s fastest-growing segments,” Steve Majoros, The head of marketing at Chevrolet said in an interview.


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