2023 Chevrolet Blazer Review: Striking And Sporty

The Chevrolet Blazer has been with us for a while now, and its popularity has only grown since it was introduced. Thus, the mid-cycle refresh is one we've been looking forward to. The engine choices remain the same, including the lively 308-horsepower V6, which ensures it can keep up with the Honda Passport and Ford Edge, at least on the road. You also get unrestricted access to AWD, which helps the SUV sell well in cold-weather states and handle more athletically. Of course, it's no larger than it was, which means limited passenger and cargo space is still an issue. The standard tech offering isn't bad either, but the price of the 2023 Chevrolet Blazer can get a bit out of hand once you start tacking on options. Hopefully, a new look will be enough to keep prospective buyers interested.

What's the Price of the 2023 Chevrolet Blazer?

With its new looks, the 2023 Chevrolet Blazer demands a slightly higher price. Starting with the 2LT in base FWD guise, you will be spending $35,100, while the 3LT will cost you $39,300 with the base four-cylinder engine or $39,800 with the punchier V6. The RS only comes with the V6, and you'll have to pay $42,800 for its sporty, black-accented design. At the top of the range is the Premier, which retails for $42,800 if you settle for the four-pot or $43,300 with the V6. Each model can also be had with AWD for an extra $2,700. These are the MSRP prices for the Chevrolet Blazer and do not include the $1,395 destination charge in the USA.

2023 Blazer Exterior

Dimensions

LengthWheelbaseHeightMax WidthFront WidthRear WidthCurb Weight
191.9 in112.7 in67.0 in76.7 in66.4 in66.2 in4,079.0 lbs


2023 Blazer Performance

2023 Chevrolet Blazer Handling and Driving Impressions

The 2023 Blazer is a sporty-looking SUV that backs it up with a pair of capable engines, but it's the V6 engine that really puts some fizz under the hood. Ideally, you'll want that plus AWD to ensure you get the best handling and, consequently, driving experience. When you're casually cruising around town, the steering is light and quick, letting you switch lanes and take corners with ease, but once you get up to speed on the highway, it gains some heft. The feedback from the wheels is also surprisingly good. Despite this penchant for athleticism, the suspension is more than comfortable enough. However, it's not quite so cushy as to eat up large bumps without passengers noticing. The all-wheel-drive setup is complemented by several drive modes that alter the driving experience, with Tour mode optimizing fuel efficiency and Sport tightening up the steering and suspension for more spirited maneuvers.

2023 Blazer Interior

2023 Blazer Trunk and Cargo Space

Warranty

Warranty NoteBasicDrivetrainDrivetrain NoteRust-ThroughCorrosionRoadside AssistanceRoadside Assistance NoteMaintenance Note
Preliminary 2023 Warranty3 Years / 36,000 Miles5 Years / 60,000 MilesQualified Fleet Purchases: 5 Years/100,000 Miles6 Years / 100,000 Miles3 Years / 36,000 Miles5 Years / 60,000 MilesQualified Fleet Purchases: 5 Years/100,000 Miles1 Year/1 Visit


Verdict: Is The 2023 Chevrolet Blazer A Good SUV?

The 2023 Chevrolet Blazer is an attractive car that backs up good looks with genuine sportiness. This is not particularly common in a segment that prioritizes comfort, practicality, and value for money. Unfortunately, the Chevy doesn't have as much space in the back as leading rivals, though it should be enough for most shoppers. It more than makes up for any shortcomings with its engaging driving dynamics, and the standard tech offering isn't too shabby, either. Sadly, it is a bit expensive for the segment, and adding a few options to fill in the feature blank spots pushes the price up even higher. But if you're not keen on the idea of choosing between performance and practicality, it's a price you may be willing to pay. Still, we have a hard time saying it's entirely worth the money for the value you're getting in return.

What 2023 Chevrolet Blazer Model Should I Buy?

After a quick review of the Chevrolet Blazer lineup, we have to say that it's the upper-tier trims that give you the best packages. The RS includes a sport-tuned suspension and tighter steering if the car's sportiness is what appeals to you the most. However, if you want a well-appointed and comfortable SUV that can have fun from time to time, then the Premier is the way to go. It's a little pricey, but it comes with all the best tech.