The Chevy Blazer keeps things simple for 2026. It's for drivers who want a midsize SUV that looks sharp, moves confidently, and doesn't complicate matters. Let's break down what we know about the features of two of the Blazer's trims, the 2LT and 3LT.
Key Takeaways
- Prices for the Blazer trims are $36,295 to $45,595 as of December 29, 2025.
- Depending on your trim choice, the Blazer has two available engines for 2026.
- The Blazer's top towing limit is 4,500 pounds on the V6 when properly equipped.
Trim Updates and Prices for the 2026 Chevy Blazer
The lineup remains the same in terms of trims and updates for the new model year. Here's how estimated pricing stacks up for 2026:
- 2LT: $36,295
- 3LT: $41,495
- Premier: $45,000
- RS: $45,595
Blazer trims, including the 2T, come standard with a 228-hp 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder. The RS trim gets a bump up to a 308-hp 3.6-liter V6, which is also an option on the 3LT. Both engines mate with a nine-speed automatic. Front-wheel drive is standard, but all-wheel drive is available across the lineup.
Since nothing changed under the hood, you should expect the same fuel numbers as last year:
- FWD 4-cylinder: 22 mpg city/29 highway
- AWD 4-cylinder: 22 mpg city / 27 highway
- V6 AWD: 19 mpg city / 26 highway
2026 Chevy Blazer 2LT vs 3LT Differences
Chevy built the 2LT for comfort on longer drives. You get wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus Chevrolet's Infotainment 3 Plus system with a 10.2-inch HD color touchscreen. Other nice touches include keyless entry and start, heated front seats, an HD backup camera, and Chevy Safety Assist tech that includes Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning and Automatic Emergency Braking.
The 3LT is the second-to-lowest trim in the lineup, but that doesn't mean Chevy skimped on features. You get leather upholstery, a power liftgate, and heated side mirrors with turn signals built right in. Safety systems like blind-spot monitoring, alerts when traffic's crossing behind you, and parking sensors in back all come standard here. You can also add the Sound & Technology package at this level if you want it.
Features Comparison
| Features |
2026 Chevy Blazer 2LT |
2026 Chevy Blazer 3LT |
| Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto |
Standard |
Standard |
| Chevrolet Infotainment 3 Plus system |
Standard |
Standard |
| 10.2-inch HD color touchscreen |
Standard |
Standard |
| Keyless entry and start |
Standard |
Standard |
| Heated front seats |
Standard |
Standard |
| Power programmable liftgate |
Available |
Standard |
| HD backup camera |
Standard |
Standard |
Style and Comfortable Interior in the 2026 Chevy Blazer
The Blazer takes its style from the Camaro, with round air vents and a driver-focused layout. It features heated front seats. In the Blazer's higher trims Chevrolet adds leather, ventilation, and heated rear seats.
But rear seat space is where the Blazer's interior really shines. The back row is spacious enough for even tall passengers to sit comfortably. The rear bench also folds to expand cargo volume. Chevy states the Blazer can fit 11 carry-ons behind the second row, with total cargo capacity that tops out at 64 cubic feet.
Are You Ready to Experience the Chevy Blazer?
If you want a midsize SUV that delivers familiar performance, two solid engine options, and enough comfort for daily driving, the 2026 Chevy Blazer will certainly check all your boxes, no matter which trim you choose. Contact Coleman Motors when you're ready to take one or both trims for a test drive!