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What is the difference between a 2LT and a 3LT Chevy Blazer?

2LT is the mid-range LT trim, while 3LT is the premium LT variant. In general, 3LT adds more luxury features and tech than 2LT, and it carries a higher price tag. Exact contents can vary by model year and market.


What follows is a detailed comparison of typical differences between the two trims, focusing on upholstery, comfort, technology, safety equipment, and ownership costs. Because Chevrolet's option packages shift from year to year, always verify the window sticker or dealer configuration for the precise build.


2LT: The mid-range LT option


Typical equipment seen on Blazer 2LT models, compared with base LT, centers on upgraded interior comfort and convenience without entering the top-tier luxury tier.



  • Leather-appointed seating and/or leather-trim interior (versus cloth on lower trims)

  • Heated front seats

  • Power-adjustable driver’s seat (often with lumbar support)

  • Remote start and dual-zone automatic climate control

  • Standard LT-era infotainment with smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay/Android Auto)

  • Distinctive exterior and wheel designs within the LT family


2LT typically offers a noticeable upgrade over base LT models in comfort and materials, without stepping into the higher-cost luxury features found on 3LT.


3LT: The premium LT option


Blazer 3LT represents a higher level within the LT line, adding more luxurious materials, enhanced comfort, and greater tech sophistication.



  • Premium leather seating (often perforated or higher-grade upholstery) and upgraded interior trim

  • Heated steering wheel and ventilated front seats

  • Memory settings for driver’s seat and mirrors

  • Upgraded audio system (often a more powerful Bose setup) and a larger touchscreen

  • Navigation, wireless charging, and enhanced connectivity options

  • Additional convenience items such as a panoramic sunroof and a power liftgate (availability varies by year)

  • Optional seating configurations for the second row (e.g., captain’s chairs) in some years/markets


Because 3LT includes more premium materials and tech, it generally commands a higher price and can add value for buyers prioritizing interior luxury and advanced features.


Pricing and availability considerations


Pricing for 2LT versus 3LT varies by model year and market. In most configurations, 3LT carries a higher price due to the added leather, comfort features, and technology. Always confirm the exact contents and price with a dealer for the specific year and region.


Summary


In the Blazer lineup, 2LT provides a meaningful upgrade over base LT trims with leather seating and enhanced comfort, while 3LT steps up to premium upholstery, advanced tech, and additional luxury amenities. Your choice should balance budget with how much interior refinement and technology you want, keeping in mind that features can change by year and market.

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