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What engine comes in the Chevy Blazer?

The Chevy Blazer currently offers two main engine choices: a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 and a 3.6-liter V6. The turbo engine is typically paired with lower trims, while the V6 is available on higher trims and can be paired with all-wheel drive where offered.


For model-year specifics, engine availability and output can vary by trim and year. In recent years, the 2.0L Turbo provides about 228 horsepower with around 258 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 9-speed automatic, and the 3.6L V6 delivers roughly 308 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque, also with a 9-speed automatic. Always check the window sticker for exact figures on a given vehicle and drivetrain configuration.


Two engine options powering the Blazer


Here are the engines and their typical configurations in recent model years.



  • 2.0L Turbocharged Inline-4 (engine code LTG) — approximately 228 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque; 9-speed automatic transmission; front-wheel drive standard with all-wheel drive available.

  • 3.6L V6 (engine code LGX) — approximately 308 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque; 9-speed automatic transmission; available with all-wheel drive.


In short, the Blazer offers a turbocharged four-cylinder for efficiency and quickness and a stronger V6 option for higher performance and towing potential, with drivetrain options that vary by trim and model year.


Performance considerations and trim alignment


Engine choice affects acceleration, refinement, and overall capability. The 2.0L turbo typically emphasizes efficiency and nimble response, making it a common pick for everyday driving. The 3.6L V6 emphasizes stronger acceleration and higher performance potential, often preferred by buyers who value power or plan to tow. Availability of each engine and its trim alignment can shift slightly by model year, so verify the exact configuration on the vehicle you’re considering.


Summary


The Chevy Blazer’s engine lineup centers on a turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-4 and a 3.6-liter V6. Choose the turbo for better efficiency and brisk everyday performance, or opt for the V6 when you want stronger power and capability, with all-wheel-drive availability depending on trim and year. Always confirm the specific engine and drivetrain on the exact model you’re interested in.

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