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What is the 0 60 time for the 2024 Chevy Blazer?

The 2024 Chevy Blazer’s 0-60 mph time depends on the engine and drivetrain. In general, the 2.0-liter turbo models run roughly in the mid-to-high six-second range, while the available 3.6-liter V6 brings times down into the mid five-second range for AWD configurations.


Powertrains that drive the 2024 Blazer


The Blazer line pairs a pair of engines with Chevy’s 9-speed automatic transmission, with front- or all-wheel drive available depending on trim. This section outlines the two main power options and how they influence performance.


Engines available



  • 2.0L turbocharged inline-4 with automatic transmission (available in FWD or AWD configurations)

  • 3.6L V6 (available in select trims with AWD)


Note: Exact 0-60 performance varies with tires, trim level, drive configuration, elevation, and testing conditions. Real-world results can differ from published estimates.


0-60 times by configuration


Below is a general guide to typical 0-60 mph times reported by tests and manufacturer data, broken out by configuration.



  • 2.0L Turbo FWD: approximately 7.0 seconds to 60 mph

  • 2.0L Turbo AWD: approximately 6.6–6.9 seconds to 60 mph

  • 3.6L V6 AWD: approximately 5.5–6.0 seconds to 60 mph


Times can vary by weather, altitude, tire choice, and vehicle condition. Buyers should consider that performance figures are estimates and real-world acceleration may differ.


What these numbers mean for buyers


Practical implications


For daily driving, the 2.0L turbo models deliver adequate acceleration with a broad torque band, while the V6 options offer noticeably quicker launches for those prioritizing faster passing or merged highway acceleration. The choice between FWD and AWD also influences traction and weight distribution, which can affect perceived speed and 0-60 timing.


Summary


The 2024 Chevy Blazer offers a range of 0-60 times depending on the engine and drivetrain. In general, 2.0L turbo models sit around the mid-to-high 6-second range for AWD configurations and about 7.0 seconds for FWD, while the 3.6L V6 with AWD typically achieves the mid-5 to 6.0-second range. Real-world results vary with conditions and configuration, so prospective buyers should review test data for their specific trim and tires.

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