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Chevrolet Unveils 2026 Blazer: Fewer Trims and New Prices

Base model gets cheaper, Premier trim is gone, and V6 remains only for RS at an extra cost

Chevrolet Unveils 2026 Blazer: Fewer Trims and New Prices

Chevrolet has revamped the trim lineup for the 2026 Blazer. The new base model is now the 2LT with front-wheel drive and a 2.0-liter LSY turbo engine, starting at $36,095. That’s $1,000 less than before, and it now comes standard with the Driver Confidence Package.

The mid-level 3LT, on the other hand, has increased by $500, now starting at $41,495, and no longer offers the naturally aspirated V6 LGX—only the 2.0-liter LSY is available.

The Premier trim has been completely removed, leaving buyers with three options: 2LT, 3LT, and RS. The 2026 RS comes standard with the same 2.0-liter turbo engine, while the V6 is now available only as a $1,000 option and must be paired with the $650 towing package. The starting price for the RS has risen $900 to $45,395.

Blazer production continues at GM’s plant in Mexico.


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