Exterior wise, the Blazer gets a handful of updated features and available options.
On the inside, upgrades primarily come in the form of updated technology and newly available interior appointments.
As briefly detailed above, the Blazer will receive a handful of tech updates including a new and improved center infotainment touch-screen, giving owners an additional 2.2 inches of screen (10.2 total inches) over the 2022 model, standard remote start, wireless charging and available adaptive cruise control. We will also see a standard power-programmable liftgate on 3LT trims and above with hands free-functionality on the RS and Premier. In regards to safety, every Blazer will now come standard with the Chevy Safety Assist package, including a suite of 6 features: Automatic Emergency Braking, Following Distance Indicator, Forward Collision Alert, Front Pedestrian Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning and IntelliBeam Automatic High-Beams.
Two engine options will be available: a 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 producing 228-horsepower and 258 lb.-ft. of torque with a GM-estimated 27/29 MPG highway (AWD/FWD) and an available 3.6L V6 producing 308-horsepower and 270 lb.-ft. of torque with a GM-estimated 26/27 MPG (AWD/FWD). The 2.0L I-4 is standard on the 2LT, 3LT and Premier models while the 3.6L V6 is stand on the RS and available on the 3LT and Premier models.
Carrying over from the 2022 model, the 2023 Blazer 2LT and 3LT will be available in Midnight/Sport and Redline editions.
Midnight/Sport Edition
The Midnight/Sport Edition sports bold, dark accents that create a stealth profile.
Redline Edition
Looking to make your Balzer pop? The Redline Edition has you covered.