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Is the 2023 Blazer bigger than the Equinox?

Yes—the Blazer is bigger overall than the Equinox based on exterior size, wheelbase, and cargo space. Here’s what that means in practical terms for size, space, and usability.


Exterior size and dimensions


To compare the two Chevrolets, the most noticeable differences are in length, width, and wheelbase. The numbers below reflect typical 2023 model specifications and can vary slightly by trim or market.



  • Length: Blazer ≈ 191–192 inches vs Equinox ≈ 183 inches

  • Wheelbase: Blazer ≈ 112–113 inches vs Equinox ≈ 107 inches

  • Width (excluding mirrors): Blazer ≈ 76–77 inches vs Equinox ≈ 72–73 inches

  • Height: Blazer ≈ 66–67 inches vs Equinox ≈ 65–66 inches


In practical terms, the Blazer presents a noticeably larger footprint on the road, which translates to more presence in parking lots and a greater sense of interior space.


Interior space and cargo capacity


Interior space is where the size gap can matter for everyday use. The following figures summarize typical 2023 model capacities for rear seating and cargo, reflecting common configurations.



  • Passenger volume: Blazer ≈ 108 cubic feet vs Equinox ≈ 99 cubic feet

  • Cargo behind the second row: Blazer ≈ 30.5 cubic feet vs Equinox ≈ 29.9 cubic feet

  • Maximum cargo with rear seats folded: Blazer ≈ 64.2 cubic feet vs Equinox ≈ 63.9 cubic feet


Overall, the Blazer offers a bit more interior space in terms of passenger volume and a marginal edge in cargo capacity behind the second row. The differences are valuable for families and daily hauling, though both SUVs remain practical for typical errands and road trips.


Performance and efficiency (context for size choice)


Because the Blazer is the larger, heavier vehicle, it generally pairs with firmer ride characteristics and a broader engine lineup, including more powerful options. The Equinox, being the smaller option, tends to prioritize efficiency and nimbleness in urban driving. Engine availability and fuel economy vary by trim and drivetrain, so buyers should compare specific configurations if fuel efficiency or power is a priority.


Conclusion


For buyers prioritizing sheer size, the 2023 Blazer is the larger choice, offering a longer body, longer wheelbase, wider footprint, and slightly more interior and cargo space than the Equinox. If compact maneuverability, lower cost, or higher fuel economy are the main goals, the Equinox remains a strong rival with a more compact footprint and efficient options.


Summary


The 2023 Chevrolet Blazer is bigger than the Equinox in exterior dimensions (length, width, and wheelbase) and provides a bit more interior space and cargo capacity. The Equinox stays advantageous for those who prefer a smaller, more efficient package and easier urban maneuverability. The decision comes down to how much size and space you need versus budget and fuel considerations.

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.



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.



Why is Blazer more expensive than Equinox?


There is a clear mid size vs compact SUV difference between the two. The larger size of Blazer means more metal and material and that's where much of the extra cost is. Rear seats on the Equinox do feel bit cramped. For me the Blazer felt a lot roomier and interior also felt nicer - just test drive to get a feel.



How big is the Chevy Blazer compared to the Equinox?


The 2025 Chevy Blazer presents a more substantial profile, measuring nearly 192 inches in length with a 113-inch wheelbase, giving it a broader, more commanding road presence. The 2025 Chevy Equinox adopts a more city-friendly compact form, measuring 183 inches from end to end with a 107.5-inch wheelbase.


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