Chevrolet Blazer News
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The forthcoming electric 2024 Chevy Blazer will add an SS model that could come with more power.
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Lingenfelter supercharged the Chevrolet Blazer to over 400 hp
Top tuner Lingenfelter has a supercharger kit that should make the Chevy Blazer really blaze
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1977 K5 Blazer-E shows the possibilities of Chevrolet's electric crate motor
The 1977 Chevrolet K5 Blazer-E is a SEMA showcase for Chevy's upcoming electric crate motor.
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Chevy reveals 7-seat Blazer and new EV in China
The 7-seat Blazer will be the biggest SUV in Chevy's lineup in China.
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Ringbrothers reveals custom Chevy K5 Blazer at 2018 SEMA show
Ringbrothers has a penchant for building memorable vehicles. The company's 1972 AMC Javelin AMX unveiled last year still gets the heart buzzing, and so does a handful of other creations born out of its Spring Green, Wisconsin shop. With this backdrop, we're excited to bring you the first look at a...
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2019 Chevrolet Blazer: It's back, but it won't fight the Bronco
What's old is new again, as Chevrolet formally took the wraps off the 2019 Chevrolet Blazer Monday night in Atlanta. Enthusiasts hoping the return of the Blazer nameplate would mean Chevrolet is ready to square off with Ford's upcoming Bronco will be disappointed. The new Blazer trades its...
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Chevrolet is developing a new crossover SUV to fill the gap between the compact Equinox and mid-size Traverse. The SUV is expected on sale in 2018, as a 2019 model, and according to Automotive News (subscription required) Chevy plans to revive the Blazer name for the vehicle. Chevy last used the Blazer name on a truck-based SUV that was discontinued in 2005. The new Blazer, if that’s the name Chevy goes with, will be a more car-like offering to challenge the likes of the Ford Edge and Nissan Murano. The Nissan is one of the vehicles Chevy’s been benchmarking its prototypes...
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Report: Bigger vehicles still safer
Despite the advances in safety technology over the years for light vehicles, a recent study has found that larger, heavier vehicles have had the lowest death rates. The findings come from a study conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in the US and is based on crash data for...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran