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2019 Blazer Colors: Exterior And Interior Hues Uncovered

Chevrolet will offer the all-new 2019 Blazer in ten exterior colors, GM Authority has discovered.

2019 Blazer Colors – Exterior

  • Summit Bronze Metallic
  • Red Hot
  • Nightfall Gray Metallic
  • Silver Ice Metallic
  • Summit White
  • Black
  • Kinetic Blue Metallic
  • Oakwood Metallic
  • Graphite Metallic
  • Cajun Red Tintcoat

The color palette of the 2019 Blazer differs vastly from that of its larger brother, the Chevy Traverse. Though both crossovers, which are based on the GM C1 platform, are offered in ten colors, they only have four common hues: Summit White, Silver Ice Metallic, Graphite Metallic, and Cajun Red Tintcoat. The other six colors of both CUVs are different.

2019 Blazer Colors – Interior

The 2019 Blazer will be offered in three interior color combinations:

  • Jet Black
  • Dark Galvanized with Light Galvanized
  • Jet Black with Maple Sugar

Photos of the 2019 Blazer colors combinations from inside the cabin are currently not available, though we expect to get our first look at those as soon as Chevy launches the online configurator for the new midsize CUV, which will likely take place late in the fourth quarter when the new Blazer goes on sale.

2019 Chevrolet Blazer Premier Exterior - front three quarters zoom

About Chevrolet Blazer

The Chevrolet Blazer is a mid-size crossover utility vehicle (CUV). It is currently Chevrolet's second-biggest CUV, slotting between the compact Chevrolet Equinox and full-size Chevrolet Traverse. The current model was introduced for the 2019 model year and represents the fifth generation of the Blazer nameplate, which dates back to 1969. The model rides on the regular-wheelbase variant of the GM C1 platform shared most directly with the second-gen GMC Acadia and first-gen Cadillac XT5. The long-wheelbase variant of the same platform is shared with the Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, and Cadillac XT6.

2019 Chevrolet Blazer RS exterior - live reveal 005

The 2019 Blazer flaunts attention-grabbing exterior design, seamlessly integrated customer-focused technologies and superb functionality. Many of the exterior and interior design elements are borrowed from the sixth-generation Camaro.

The 2019 Blazer range consists of four trim levels, including the base L, three mid-tier Blazer trim levels (consisting of three LT trims), the sporty Blazer RS and the range-topping Blazer Premier trim. New technology offered on the 2019 Blazer includes capless fuel fill, HID headlights, LED daytime running lights, and a Cargo Management System. 

2019 Chevrolet Blazer Premier interior 001

Under the hood are two engine options: the base 2.5L I4 LCV and the optional 3.6L V6 LGX. Both motors are mated to the GM 9-speed automatic transmission. Pricing starts at the $29,995.

The Chevrolet Blazer is built at the GM Ramos Plant by GM Mexico.

2019 Chevrolet Blazer Premier Exterior - rear three quarters zoom

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  1. if you morons would have actually monitored your “tip us” email you would have had this and a lot more I’ve had the info for about a month now. Also most of your article is just recycled info

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  2. The 2019 Chevy Blazer is a dark horse as it’s about the same size as a Chevrolet Camaro and shares many of the styling cues of the pony car in a CUV; thus, it may be interesting whether the Blazer will be able to steal some buyers who may had thought about a Mustang or Camaro.

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  3. So, we know the powertrain options, we know the exterior and interior colors. Assuming it’s got a 112.5″ wheelbase but HOW LONG IS IT?

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    1. About 188/189 inches. Dimentional specs are not available yet.

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      1. What? Why Not??? The Blazer is available for purchase right now…right?

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  4. If the Blazer was similar to Bolt/Volt, then you would have something…

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  5. Looks like more for the “zoom zoom” crowd likely not so good on gas mileage. I lean more toward the 2019 GMC Terrain because of the really good mileage on the 1.5 turbo.

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  6. I like it….inside and out. The interior seems quite well designed, and materials look good also (at least from the photos). I like the exterior also.
    The interior here should inform improvements for the Camaro.

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