Chevrolet has published the official
pricing and details for the new Blazer in China, where it is offered in five
trim levels, including a Redline and two RS models.
Launched with seven seats for now
(five-seat version to be introduced at a later date), it starts from RMB
259,900 (US$ 36,732) and goes up to RMB 329,900 (US$ 46,625) for the range-topping
spec. In the US, the 2020 Blazer has an MSRP of $US2 8,800.
China’s seven-seat Blazer is 4,999 mm long, 1,953 mm wide and 1,736 mm tall. With the
second- and third-row folded flat, it offers up to 1,970 liters of
cargo space. Users will enjoy the MyLink+ infotainment system, with OnStar,
Apple CarPlay and Baidu CarLife. It supports over-the-air updates and offers
access to real-time traffic and weather, music, navigation and more. The
vehicle also features keyless-entry, climate control and a panoramic sunroof.
Assisting drivers are the 360-degree
camera system, automatic parking assist, adaptive cruise control, hill descent
control, vehicle stability control, roll over protection, electronic stability
control and others.
Power is provided by a 2.0-liter Ecotec
turbocharged engine that meets the local China 6 emission standard. It produces 236 PS at 5,600 rpm and 350 Nm of torque between
1,500 and 4,000 rpm, allowing the Blazer to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 9 seconds. Four driving modes are available in Normal, AWD, Off-Road
and Sport, allowing the driver to switch between front- and all-wheel drive
with ease. Chevy claims that the 2020 Blazer burns 7.4 l/100 km (31.8 mpg US).