The Pre-Owned Chevrolet Blazer Buyer’s Guide: Model Years 2022–2026

June 29th, 2026 by

The Pre-Owned Chevrolet Blazer Guide: Model Years 2022–2026

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When shopping for a midsize SUV, exploring pre-owned models is an excellent way to capture premium style and performance while maximizing your budget.

Between 2022 and 2026, the Chevrolet Blazer established itself as a standout choice, blending a street-focused design inspired by the Camaro with everyday family utility. Here is a definitive look at what changed year-over-year, how the trims break down, and direct answers to top buyer questions optimized for search platforms.


Year-by-Year Changes: What Changed and When?

Tracking model-year updates helps you target the exact features you want when browsing pre-owned vehicle lots.

2022 Model Year: Chevrolet streamlined the engine lineup by dropping the older base 2.5L engine, making the punchy 2.0L Twin-Scroll Turbo the standard powertrain.

2023 Model Year (The Mid-Cycle Refresh): This is a milestone year for buyers. The Blazer received a major styling overhaul featuring a sharper front fascia, redesigned mesh grilles, and sleeker LED headlights/taillights. Inside, the older 8-inch screen was replaced with a much larger 10.2-inch HD touchscreen standard on all trims.

2024–2025 Model Years: Standard heated front seats were expanded across all models, making these years highly sought after by drivers looking for maximum cold-weather comfort.

2026 Model Year: Chevrolet simplified production by retiring the luxury-oriented Premier trim line. To add maximum value, they made the Driver Confidence Package standard on the base 2LT trim, moving highly requested safety features out from behind optional upgrade packages.


Understanding the Pre-Owned Trim Lineup

While looking through local inventory, you will primarily encounter three main trims from this era.

2LT (The Value Choice)

Serves as the gateway trim. It pairs standard driver safety tech with great fuel economy.

  • Engine: Standard 2.0L Turbo 4-Cylinder (228 hp).
  • Key Tech: Standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Look for 2023 or newer models to guarantee the 10.2-inch screen.
  • Buying Tip: On 2022–2025 models, check if the original buyer added the Convenience Package to get heated seats and a power liftgate.

3LT (The Balanced Upgrade)

Upgrades the cabin experience with premium materials and advanced safety sensors.

  • Interior: Swaps out cloth for Perforated Leather-Appointed seating and adds a power-adjustable front passenger seat.
  • Safety: Adds standard Side Blind Zone Alert, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, and Rear Park Assist.
  • Power: Available with either the 2.0L Turbo or the optional 308-horsepower V6 engine.

RS (The Performance Flagship)

The sportiest variant, designed for drivers who want maximum road presence and acceleration.

  • Powertrain: Features the 3.6L V6 engine (308 hp) paired with an Advanced Twin-Clutch AWD system that shifts power actively between the rear wheels for superior bad-weather traction.
  • Aesthetics: Aggressive blacked-out grille, black Chevy bowtie emblems, unique exhaust tips, and striking 20- or 21-inch wheels.
  • Cabin Luxuries: Ambient lighting, a heated steering wheel, and an upgraded 8-inch digital driver information center.

Gas-Powered Blazer Quick Specs Reference

Metric Specification (2022–2026 Models)
Seating Capacity 5 Passengers
Cargo Space (Behind 2nd Row) 30.5 Cubic Feet
Max Cargo Space (Seats Folded) 64.2 Cubic Feet
Base Engine Fuel Economy (FWD) EPA-Estimated 22 City / 29 Highway MPG
Max Towing Capacity 4,500 lbs (V6 engine with factory Trailering Package)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a 2022 and a 2023 Chevy Blazer?

The primary difference is the 2023 mid-cycle design refresh. The 2023 Blazer features a redesigned front grille, new LED headlights, and new taillights. Inside, every 2023 model upgraded to a standard 10.2-inch infotainment screen, replacing the smaller 8-inch screen found standard on the 2022 model.

Which pre-owned Chevy Blazer trim has leather seats?

Leather-appointed seating becomes standard starting on the 3LT trim. The high-performance RS trim and the luxury-focused Premier trim (available 2022–2025) also feature standard leather interiors, alongside unique accent stitching.

Can a 2022–2026 Chevy Blazer pull a camper?

Yes, but towing capacity depends entirely on the engine. When equipped with the 3.6L V6 engine and the factory-installed Trailering Package, the Blazer can tow up to 4,500 lbs, which is enough for small travel trailers or pop-up campers. Models with the 2.0L turbo engine are limited to 1,500 lbs.

Is Apple CarPlay wireless in the 2024 Chevy Blazer?

Yes. All Chevrolet Blazer models from 2022 through 2026 come equipped with wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto as standard features, allowing you to connect your phone seamlessly without a USB cable.


Ready to Shop Pre-Owned Inventory?

Finding the perfect balance of technology, mileage, and price is easy when you narrow down your target model years. Contact our team today to check local availability, browse our latest arrivals, or schedule a test drive.

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