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How many gallons of gas can a Chevy Blazer hold?

The Chevy Blazer typically holds about 19.4 gallons of gasoline in its tank. This is the standard size for the modern Blazer lineup introduced in 2019 and carried through recent model years, making it a reliable figure for planning trips and refueling.


Standard capacity for the Blazer lineup


Across the common 2019-to-present Blazer configurations, Chevrolet lists the fuel tank at 19.4 gallons (73.5 liters). This capacity applies whether you choose the 2.0L turbo engine or the 3.6L V6, and it remains consistent across most drivetrain setups in everyday models. The figure is the official specification you’ll find in owner literature and spec sheets.


Why tank size matters for owners


Tank capacity directly influences how far you can travel between fills and how often you’ll need to refuel on a given trip. For the Blazer, a 19.4-gallon tank pairs with the vehicle’s fuel economy to yield a practical range suitable for daily driving and longer road trips, depending on engine choice, driving conditions, and load.


How to confirm the capacity on your exact vehicle


If you want to verify the precise capacity for your specific Blazer, check the driver’s door jamb sticker or the owner’s manual. The VIN-specific window sticker or the Chevrolet owner portal can confirm the exact fuel tank capacity for your production year and market.


Summary


In short, the Chevy Blazer commonly holds about 19.4 gallons of gasoline across most recent models. For the most accurate figure for a particular vehicle, consult the manual or window sticker tied to that vehicle’s VIN.

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