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How fast is a Chevy Blazer?

In practical terms, the Blazer accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in roughly 6 to 7 seconds, depending on the engine and drivetrain, with top speeds typically in the range of the low hundreds of mph depending on configuration. This article breaks down the numbers for current models and explains what factors most affect acceleration.


Engine options and performance


The Blazer offers two main gasoline engines in recent years, both paired with a 9‑speed automatic transmission and available with front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD). The choice between these powertrains has the biggest impact on speed and acceleration.


0–60 mph and top-speed overview



  • 2.0L Turbo I4 — about 230 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque; available with FWD or AWD; typical 0–60 mph times are in the mid-to-high 6-second range for favorable configurations, with AWD usually a bit slower due to weight and traction.

  • 3.6L V6 — about 308 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque; often paired with AWD; 0–60 mph times are generally faster, commonly around the low- to mid-6-second range depending on trim and tires.


These figures reflect current-model options and can vary by model year, tires, and testing method. In everyday driving, the V6 tends to feel quicker off the line, while the 2.0L turbo provides solid acceleration with better efficiency on many configurations.


Performance by drivetrain and trim


Drivetrain choice and trim level influence how fast the Blazer feels in real-world driving. Lighter, front‑wheel‑drive configurations typically yield faster 0–60 times than all‑wheel‑drive versions, and the V6 option delivers the strongest straight-line performance. The Blazer RS and Premier trims can also bring tune or tire differences that affect acceleration slightly.



  • FWD vs AWD — AWD adds weight and can modestly slow 0–60 performance, though it improves traction in wet or snowy conditions and may benefit launch grip with the right tires.

  • Engine choice — the 3.6L V6 offers more horsepower and torque, translating to quicker sprints to 60 mph than the 2.0L turbo in most configurations.

  • Transmission and tires — both engines use a 9‑speed automatic; tire type and size, along with vehicle load, can affect launch feel and acceleration times.

  • Typical real-world ranges — 2.0L Turbo (FWD): roughly 6.9–7.4 s; 2.0L Turbo (AWD): roughly 7.0–7.8 s; 3.6L V6 (AWD): roughly 6.0–6.6 s.


As with any vehicle, the exact numbers depend on model year, trim, and testing conditions. For most buyers, the choice between engines is about more than straight-line speed, including acceleration feel, towing capability, and fuel economy.


Real-world driving notes


Beyond manufacturer specifications, owners often report that the Blazer’s daily acceleration feels lively for a midsize SUV, especially with the V6 option. The 9‑speed automatic shifts smoothly, and throttle response is generally predictable for merging and passing on highways. If speed is a priority, the V6 trims are the most noticeable performers, while the 2.0L turbo strikes a balance between brisk acceleration and efficiency.


Summary


Summary: The Chevy Blazer’s speed varies by engine and drive configuration. The 3.6L V6 delivers the strongest 0–60 mph performance, typically in the low-to-mid 6 seconds, while the 2.0L turbo sits in the mid-to-high 6 seconds in many setups. Top-end speeds depend on the specific model and tires but generally fall in the broad range suitable for everyday driving rather than high-speed sports performance. For most buyers, acceleration is solid for a midsize SUV, with the V6 option offering the quickest launch and the 2.0L turbo providing a good balance of power and efficiency.

Which Blazer is the fastest?


Blazer EV SS
Blazer EV SS, equipped with Wide Open Watts (WOW mode),* is the quickest SS model ever produced by Chevrolet.



How fast is the Chevy Blazer 0 to 60?


The 0-60 mph time for a Chevrolet Blazer varies significantly by model, with the all-electric Blazer EV SS being the fastest at 3.4 seconds. The gas-powered Blazer with the 3.6L V6 engine can achieve 0-60 mph in about 6.1 to 7.3 seconds, depending on the trim and testing conditions. The base 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder model is slower, with a 0-60 mph time of roughly 6.3 to 9 seconds.
 
This video shows the 0-60 performance of the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV SS: 59sTedwardYouTube · Apr 22, 2025
By model

  • Blazer EV SS (All-Electric):
    • 3.4 seconds: (GM-estimated with Wide Open Watts mode) 
  • Blazer RS (3.6L V6):
    • Around 6.1 to 7.3 seconds 
  • Blazer (2.0L Turbo 4-Cylinder):
    • Around 6.3 to 9 seconds 
  • Blazer EV RS (All-Electric):
    • Around 6.0 seconds 
  • Blazer EV (Standard, non-SS):
    • Around 6.2 seconds 



What is the top speed of the Chevy Blazer?


The Blazer has an estimated maximum speed of 130 miles per hour. This bit of info might be a joy to see, but this should never be an accomplishment to hit.



Is a Chevy TrailBlazer a V-6 or V8?


Engines. The TrailBlazer came standard with an all-aluminum 4.2L Atlas LL8 inline-six engine that produced up to 203.5 kW (273 hp; 277 PS) and 376 N⋅m (277 lb⋅ft) of torque, or an optional aluminum LM4 5.3L V8 engine producing up to 225 kW (302 hp; 306 PS) and 447 N⋅m (330 lb⋅ft) of torque.


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