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Chevrolet Blazer Sales Figures

Chevrolet Blazer

The Chevrolet Blazer is a nameplate that has been used by Chevrolet on different SUV models over the years. The Blazer was replaced by the Chevrolet Trailblazer in 2001. The Blazer nameplate was revived in late 2018 for the 2019 model year. The Chevrolet Blazer is the brand’s flagship SUV in China, above the existing Tracker, Trailblazer and Equinox.

The Chevrolet Blazer nameplate has represented two distinct approaches to SUV design. The original Blazers were known for their rugged, off-road capability, while the revived Blazer shifted toward a more stylish, on-road focus. The modern Chevrolet Blazer appeals to those looking for a sporty and comfortable mid-size SUV, while the older Blazers have a following among off-road enthusiasts and those appreciating classic SUV design. As the Blazer has evolved significantly over its history, specific details can vary widely based on the model year and version, so it’s advisable to consult information for the particular generation or trim level you’re interested in.

Chevrolet Blazer Overview

In 2019, Chevrolet revived the Blazer nameplate, but this time as a mid-size crossover SUV, aiming at a different market segment. The Blazer is available in three trim levels: 2LT, 1LT, and LT. It is powered by a 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder engine that produces 230 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque. It is available with rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The Blazer gets an EPA-estimated 22 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway.

The Blazer has a spacious interior and can seat up to five passengers. It also has a large cargo area that can hold up to 64.2 cubic feet of cargo. The Blazer is praised for its stylish design, its spacious interior, and its off-road capability. It is also criticized for its high price tag and its lack of fuel efficiency. Overall, the Chevrolet Blazer is a good mid-size SUV that is perfect for those who want a stylish and capable SUV.

Chevrolet Blazer Sales Figures

Chevrolet Blazer U.S Sales Data & Charts

US Monthly Sales

US Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
1986 159,820
1987 153,064
1988 184,500
1989 178,691
1990 146,989
1991 123,346
1992 147,742
1993 167,201
1994 250,991
1995 247,661
1996 246,307
1997 221,400
1998 219,710
1999 232,140
2000 225,948
2001 149,195
2002 95,937
2003 53,426
2004 32,950
2005 4,936
2006 114
2007 7
2018 27
2019 58,116
2020 94,598
2021 70,323
2022 67,247
2023 65,512
2024 39,112

US Annual Growth

Chevrolet Blazer China Sales Data & Charts

Compared to the 5-seat US market version, the Chinese-market Blazer has a longer rear overhang and an extended roofline, which gives it 7-seat capacity from an additional third row. It shares its platform with the Cadillac XT6 and Buick Enclave. Power comes from a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 233hp and 258 pound-feet (350Nm) of torque, mated to a nine-speed automatic transmission. Prices range from 259.900 to 329.900 yuan (€33.800,-/US$ 36,500 to €42.900,- /US$ 46.400), which is in line with its rivals Ford Edge (229.800-389.800 yuan), Honda Avancier (220.000-332.800 yuan), Mazda CX-8 (258.800-330.800 yuan) and Toyota Highlander (239.800-325.800 yuan). 

China Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
1986 159,820
1987 153,064
1988 184,500
1989 178,691
1990 146,989
1991 123,346
1992 147,742
1993 167,201
1994 250,991
1995 247,661
1996 246,307
1997 221,400
1998 219,710
1999 232,140
2000 225,948
2001 149,195
2002 95,937
2003 53,426
2004 32,950
2005 4,936
2006 114
2007 7
2018 27
2019 58,116
2020 94,598
2021 70,323
2022 67,247
2023 65,512
2024 39,112

China Annual Growth