What country is the Chevy Blazer made in?
Today, the Chevy Blazer is produced in Mexico for the North American market; earlier generations were built in the United States.
Production locations have shifted over time. The modern Blazer introduced in 2019 is assembled in a Mexican facility to support U.S. and global demand, while older models were manufactured at various U.S. plants within General Motors’ network.
Production history by era
The following overview outlines the primary country of manufacture by Blazer generation.
- K5/BLAZER (1969–1994): United States
- Chevrolet S-10 Blazer / Blazer variants (1983–1994): United States
- Chevrolet Blazer (2019–present): Mexico
In short, production country varies with generation, but the latest models are manufactured in Mexico for North American sales. Always verify the exact unit with the window sticker or VIN.
How to verify for your vehicle
To confirm the country of manufacture for a specific Blazer, check the Monroney window sticker on U.S.-bound vehicles or the official documentation in your region. The sticker lists the country of origin, and the VIN can be used to contact GM for precise manufacturing details.
Summary
The Chevy Blazer's country of manufacture has changed over time. Current models are produced in Mexico, while earlier generations were built in the United States. Always refer to the vehicle’s sticker or VIN for the exact origin of a particular unit.
