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How much is a Chevy Blazer car?

Prices for the Chevrolet Blazer vary by model year, trim, drivetrain, and options. In general, the base gas-powered Blazer starts in the low-to-mid $30,000s before destination charges, while higher trims reach into the $40,000s. The Blazer EV price starts in the mid-$40,000s, with higher trims typically climbing toward $60,000 or more. This guide breaks down current pricing to help you budget and compare offers.


Shoppers should note that exact prices depend on regional dealer pricing, current incentives, and optional equipment. Destination charges also apply and can vary by model year and location. For the most accurate quote, check Chevrolet’s official site and your local dealer.


Gas-powered Blazer pricing by trim


The gasoline-powered Blazer lineup is focused on four trims that balance features and value. The starting MSRPs below reflect common U.S. pricing for the current model year and do not include taxes, fees, or destination charges.



  • L: starting around $34,000

  • LT: starting around $37,000

  • RS: starting around $40,000

  • Premier: starting around $42,500


Prices can rise with options such as all-wheel drive, advanced safety packages, and premium interiors. Destination charges apply in addition to the base price and vary by model year and location.


Chevrolet Blazer EV pricing


The all-electric Blazer is Chevrolet’s battery-powered option in the lineup, offering multiple trims with different ranges and features. The following provides a general sense of where EV pricing lands in the current market, before incentives and excluding destination charges.



  • Blazer EV 1LT: starting in the mid-$40,000s

  • Blazer EV 2LT: starting in the low-to-mid $50,000s

  • Blazer EV RS: starting around $50,000–$60,000

  • Blazer EV Premier: pricing typically above $60,000


Federal and state incentives can affect the final out-the-door price, and destination charges apply to EV models as well. Availability and exact pricing can also vary by region and model year.


What affects the price?


Several factors influence the final price you’ll pay for a Blazer, including drivetrain (FWD vs. AWD), added options (sunroof, premium audio, navigation), safety packages, and appearance packages. Regional incentives, dealer discounts, and financing terms also play a significant role in what you end up paying.


Summary


For most buyers, the gasoline Blazer starts in the low-to-mid $30k range and climbs into the low-to-mid $40k range for well-equipped trims. The Blazer EV starts in the mid-$40k range, with higher trims typically pricing out toward $60k or more. Always check with your local Chevrolet dealer for the exact, out-the-door price including destination charges and current incentives.


In brief: price depends on year, trim, drivetrain, and options, but this guide provides a practical snapshot to help you plan a budget and compare offers. Consider requesting a detailed quote from a dealer to see how current promotions apply to your preferred configuration.

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