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How much does a Chevy Blazer cost?

The starting MSRP for a new Chevy Blazer is in the low-to-mid $30,000s, with most well-equipped trims landing in the $40,000s to $50,000s after options and destination charges are added.


Pricing varies by trim, drivetrain (FWD vs AWD), engine choice, optional packages, regional incentives, and dealer discounts. This guide outlines current starting prices by trim, explains what drives the total out-the-door cost, and offers tips for securing a fair deal.


Current Blazer Trims and Starting Prices


Below are typical starting MSRPs for the 2024-2025 Blazer lineup before destination charges and optional equipment. Real-world prices can vary by region and dealer incentives.



  • Base Blazer (entry-level trim): starting MSRP around $34,000.

  • LT trim: starting MSRP around $38,000.

  • RS trim: starting MSRP around $42,000.

  • Premier trim: starting MSRP around $47,000.


Prices increase with all-wheel drive, more powerful engines, or popular packages. Taxes, title, and destination fees are added on top by dealers.


Engine options and drivetrain choices


Most Blazer trims use a turbocharged four-cylinder engine with varying levels of performance, and all-wheel drive (AWD) is available on most configurations. The choice of engine and drivetrain can noticeably affect the sticker price.


Engine and drivetrain options can significantly influence both the price and the driving experience of the Blazer.



  • 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder with 9-speed automatic transmission (standard on many trims).

  • Higher-performance or optional engines (where offered) may increase the price on upper trims.

  • AWD availability adds to the cost on most configurations.


Be sure to confirm exact engine/drive combinations and their prices with your local dealer, as availability can vary by model year and region.


What Factors Change the Final Price


Several factors influence the true amount you’ll pay when you drive off the lot. Here's what to consider before signing.



  • Destination charge: Chevrolet typically adds a destination fee to the MSRP, which can significantly affect the final price.

  • Engine and drivetrain options: The base engine and FWD vs AWD configurations affect price.

  • Packages and options: Technology, safety, premium audio, and appearance packages add to the cost.

  • Taxes, title, license, and fees: Local and state requirements vary and impact the total.

  • Dealer incentives and discounts: Cash-back offers, seasonal promotions, and trade-in deals can lower the out-the-door price.


Be sure to verify the exact destination charge and any regional incentives with your dealer, and get a written price quote that includes all fees before making an offer.


Tips for Getting the Best Price


To maximize savings, compare offers from several dealers, negotiate the price before discussing financing, and consider timing around end-of-month or model-year changeovers when dealers are more motivated to move inventory.



  • Shop multiple dealers and request written quotes to compare price excluding trade-ins and financing.

  • Ask about current incentives, loyalty programs, and special lease offers that can reduce the effective cost.

  • Consider certified pre-owned Blazer if you’re seeking a balance of price and reliability; ensure a thorough inspection and vehicle history.

  • Factor in total cost of ownership, including expected maintenance, fuel economy, insurance, and depreciation.


With careful shopping and clear negotiation, you can secure a price that reflects market value and your budget while avoiding hidden fees.


Market Context


In the midsize SUV segment, the Blazer competes with rivals such as the Ford Edge, Nissan Murano, Hyundai Santa Fe, and Toyota Venza. Chevrolet positions the Blazer with a sportier image and a broader range of trims and options to appeal to buyers seeking styling alongside practicality. Regional incentives and supply conditions can vary month-to-month, making price comparisons especially important.


Summary


The Chevrolet Blazer offers a wide price spectrum designed to accommodate a range of buyers, from value-focused shoppers to those seeking premium features. Start with the base MSRP by trim, account for destination charges and optional equipment, and gather multiple dealer quotes to gauge a fair out-the-door price. Always weigh total ownership costs and available incentives when comparing offers to determine the best value.

What is the average price of a new Chevy Blazer?


2025 Chevrolet Blazer Pricing

MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
2LT$37,095$34,787
3LT$40,995$38,277
Premier$44,495$41,722
RS$44,495$41,981



Why is Chevrolet discontinuing the Blazer?


The Blazer will reportedly be dropped from the U.S. market after the 2025 model year. While Chevrolet's decision to drop the Blazer is due to its decision to make its plant in Ramos Arizpe an all-electric facility, we're sure the SUV's sales played a role in the decision.



What are the disadvantages of a Chevy Blazer?


What are the known issues for the Chevy Blazer? Some areas that the Blazer has seen some problems with are the engine, brakes, climate system, transmission, and suspension. While these may seem like an automatic dealbreaker, they aren't in fact most vehicles have some issues at some point in their various generations.



Is the Chevy Blazer a reliable car?


For the modern Chevrolet Blazer, 2022 is the model year with the highest owner satisfaction ratings from Consumer Reports, even if it doesn't have the best reliability ratings. It was also subject to only one recall and just 14 consumer complaints were logged by the National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTSA).


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