Hold This L: Base 2019 Chevrolet Blazer L Priced at $29,995

Sam McEachern
by Sam McEachern

The 2019 Chevrolet Blazer will start at $29,995 including destination when it goes on sale in January.

That price is for entry-level Blazer L models, which come standard with a 193 hp 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, a nine-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive. An 8-inch color touchscreen with Apple Carplay and Android Auto is also standard, along with OnStar Wi Fi, an electronic lock glove box, dual-zone climate control, a six-way manual adjust driver’s seat, and 18-inch wheels.

The sporty looking Blazer RS and range-topping Blazer Premier will come with the 3.6-liter V6 engine and nine-speed automatic transmission standard. Front-wheel drive is still standard on these models, however. General Motors did not say how much it will cost to add the twin-clutch all-wheel-drive system to the vehicle.

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The Blazer RS gets a sporty RS grille as well, along with black exterior trim, black bowtie emblems, bright dual exhaust tips and 20-inch or 21-inch wheels. The Premier gets a chrome grille and exterior trim, unique lower rear fascia and different 20-inch or 21-inch wheels.

Optional extras for the Blazer include a dual-pane sunroof, a trailer monitoring Hitch View camera, automatic heated front seats, an automatic heated steering wheel, heated outboard rear seats, wireless charging, up to six USB ports and a hands-free power liftgate. Adaptive cruise control and a suite of other active safety systems are also available.

Look for the 2019 Chevrolet Blazer to arrive at Chevy across the United States dealers in a few months.

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Sam McEachern
Sam McEachern

Sam McEachern holds a diploma in journalism from St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario, and has been covering the automotive industry for over 5 years. He conducts reviews and writes AutoGuide's news content. He's a die-hard motorsports fan with a passion for performance cars of all sorts.

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