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How long and wide is a Chevy Blazer?

In short, the current Chevrolet Blazer measures about 191.7 inches in length and 76.7 inches in width, roughly 4,872 mm long and 1,948 mm wide. These dimensions apply to the latest generation (introduced in 2019 and refreshed for 2023–24) and are typical across trim levels with standard wheel sizes.


Dimensions in context


The numbers below reflect the official specifications for the modern Blazer. They are useful for planning garage space, parking, and comparing to rivals. Variations can exist by model year, trim, and wheel/tire package.



  • Overall length: 191.7 inches (4,872 mm)

  • Overall width: 76.7 inches (1,948 mm)

  • Wheelbase: 112.7 inches (2,862 mm)

  • Overall height: around 66.7 inches (1,696 mm)


These measurements influence how the Blazer fits in garages and parking spaces, and how its footprint compares with rivals in the midsize SUV segment.


Notes on measurement practices


Automobile dimensions are typically published for the vehicle in its standard configuration and may include mirrors in the width figure. If you are planning around tight spaces, consider measuring with mirrors in their normal position and account for any optional equipment that could alter the footprint even slightly.


Summary


For the current-generation Chevy Blazer, plan on roughly 192 inches in length and about 76.5–76.7 inches in width. For precise figures tailored to your exact model year and trim, consult Chevrolet's official spec sheet or your vehicle's window sticker, since wheel size and equipment can cause minor variations.

What year Blazer to stay away from?


Years to avoid for the Chevy Blazer include 1994, 2000, and 2001 due to widespread engine and fuel system problems. Additionally, the 2021, 2022, and 2023 models should be approached with caution because of various electrical, engine, and electronic issues. 
Classic Blazer (1983–2005)

  • 1994: Considered by some to be the worst year due to numerous engine problems, with high complaint and recall numbers. 
  • 2000: Logged a high number of complaints and recalls, with issues including fuel gauge problems, transmission failures, and powertrain issues. 
  • 2001: Experienced engine and ignition problems caused by a faulty distributor. 
  • 2002: Prone to coolant leaks and intake manifold gasket failures, which could lead to long-term engine damage if unaddressed. 

Modern Blazer (2019–present) 
  • 2021: Has been flagged by sources like Consumer Reports as an SUV to avoid, though specific issues are less detailed in the provided snippets. 
  • 2022: Common problems reported by owners include electrical system failures (dashboard/display issues, power loss), and issues with the service brakes. 
  • 2023: Recalls and owner-reported problems include engine issues (cylinder head, head gasket) and problems with the in-car electronics, like the display freezing. 
  • 2024: Is predicted by some sources to be less reliable than the average new car. 



What is the length and width of a Chevy Blazer?


Overall Length: 191.88 inches. Overall Height: 67 inches. Width, Max w/o Mirrors: 76.7 inches.



What is the most common problem with a Chevy Blazer?


Common problems: Some of the most common problems with the 2022 Chevy Blazer include electrical system issues, brake problems, and structural errors.



Why is Chevrolet discontinuing the Blazer?


The gas-powered Chevy Blazer is being discontinued after the 2025 model year to shift production to an all-electric facility, reflecting a broader move towards electric vehicles. This decision comes as internal combustion engine (ICE) SUV sales have been declining, and Chevrolet is focusing on the Blazer EV as a key part of its future product strategy. 
This video explains why Chevy is discontinuing the gas-powered Blazer and focusing on the electric version: 1mEveryman DriverYouTube · Feb 16, 2025

  • Strategic shift to EVs: General Motors is converting its factory in Ramos Arizpe, Mexico, to an all-electric facility, which will produce the Blazer EV and other EVs like the Equinox EV and Cadillac Lyriq EV. 
  • Focus on EV growth: The company is prioritizing the Blazer EV as a more central part of its portfolio and its overall strategy to increase electric vehicle output. 
  • Declining gas model sales: Sales of the mid-size gas-powered SUV have been on a downward trend for several years, with many buyers opting for larger three-row SUVs or smaller compact SUVs instead. 
  • EV challenges: While the gas model is being retired, the Blazer EV has faced its own challenges, including initial software issues that temporarily halted sales in late 2023. However, sales of the Blazer EV have since grown significantly. 


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