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2022 Chevy Blazer Gets New Nitro Yellow Metallic Color: First Look

The 2022 Chevy Blazer adds two new exterior colors to its palette: Blue Glow Metallic and Nitro Yellow Metallic. Here’s our first look at the new yellow hue.

2022 Chevy Blazer in Nitro Yellow Metallic

Assigned color code GCP and touch-up paint code WA-628G, Nitro Yellow is one of three lighter hues available for the 2022 Chevy Blazer, with the other two being Summit White and Red Hot. It’s also one of six metallic colors available for the Camaro-inspired crossover.

Notably, the Blazer offers eleven exterior color options:

  • Iridescent Pearl Tricoat
  • Red Hot
  • Silver Ice Metallic
  • Summit White
  • Black
  • Nitro Yellow Metallic
  • Pewter Metallic
  • Blue Glow Metallic
  • Iron Gray Metallic
  • Cayenne Orange Metallic
  • Cherry Red Tintcoat

2022 Chevy Blazer in Nitro Yellow Metallic

The new Nitro Yellow Metallic color is not included in the base price of the 2022 Blazer. Instead, it carries an up-charge of $395. Additionally, the new hue is available exclusively on RS models and is consequently available only with the Jet Black interior color combinations.

2022 Chevrolet Blazer Trim Levels:

  • LT
  • RS
  • Premier

2022 Chevrolet Blazer Interior Color Combinations:

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

2022 Chevy Blazer in Nitro Yellow Metallic

The Start of Regular Production (SORP) for the 2022 Blazer at the GM Ramos Arizpe plant – located in Coahuila, Mexico – has been set for September 6th. However, recent parts shortages will push that date back to September  27th. As such, 2022 model year units have not yet reached dealer lots. In fact, production of the Blazer has been idled since August 23rd, which marked the end of production of the 2021 model year. The circumstance has caused Blazer U.S. inventory to plummet to just eight days as of the first week of August, as GM Authority exclusively reported.

Notable changes to the 2022 Chevy Blazer include the deletion of the base 2.5L LCV I4 engine and revised availability of the 2.0L LSY Turbo I4 and 3.6L LGX V6, a new Black two-tone roof option for LT and RS models, new wheel options, and exterior refinements to the Premier model, along with other updates.

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  1. No one cares.
    How many times are you going to write about the color changes of these vehicles. I guess you don’t have anything else good to write about the blazer.
    Sad that GM used to make a great Blazer in the USA and now they make this ‘large Trax like thing’ in Mexico.

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    1. That’s like what happened back in 2021 when Toyota moved Tacoma production out of San Antonio to Guanajuato Mexico.

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      1. Keep on making excuses for the Globalist greed gutting our country

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    2. There’s nothing wrong about posting Exterior Color updates, especially if it’s a new color the customer always wanted but was never available in the past, that’s nothing to be so negative about.

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    3. The same guy who pays $400 extra for paint also pays $5 extra to put whip cream in his coffee.

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  2. I really want a Pontiac – c’mon GM, bring them back….

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    1. Pontiac is dead and died in August 1988 when the last real Pontiac engined car was built in Pontiac.

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      1. In a way, I agree with that; on the other hand, the final Pontiac GTO and G8 were some of the only positive outcomes of Globalism and some of the finest Pontiacs ever built. Suddenly, I’m conflicted 🤣

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  3. Color matters!!
    The Blazer RS pops with the new yellow .
    The Blazer has good sales, great reviews, and I enjoy every mile on my Blazer RS.

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    1. Nobody cares about your made in Mexico vehicle you cuck

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      1. Obey do as you’re told, Jimmy, Johnathan or whatever
        Calling someone a cuck implies that person is married. So if nothing else that person isn’t a big loser like you..

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        1. Actually a cuck means you like to watch your wife get nailed. So that makes you a weird loser

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          1. A lot of letters in LGBTQIAPK whose to say what’s weird? Could be the wife is a stone cold fox who enjoys cooking, cleaning and sucking the chrome off a trailer hitch.

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            1. Lol hey your right whatever floats there boat

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    2. Too bad that with it and AWD but nothing else really nets you a 45K price tag.

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  4. Keep the doors locked or someone will get in the back at a light.

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    1. As soon as you put it in drive and start forward it locks the doors….

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      1. They know what their politics have done for public safety…

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  5. Why do you always have to get the top trim levels to get a new color besides, Grey, White, Silver, etc. You are not appealing to the average Joe who is sick of the same color car. Probably another factor as to why market share continues to stall. 🚙📉

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  6. I like it. I could see Chevy offering some black pinstriping to go along with it.

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  7. I actually just ordered one of these yesterday at my local dealer. When I saw this color I loved it. It will look nice with my new Land Rover Defender trophy edition. Only thing I would change is a V8 for the blazer.

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  8. Only thing that’s missing is the Taxi sign.

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  9. Does merry need $400 for yellow? Painting the car yellow isn’t an extra then if it was white or silver

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  10. This thing of paying for a specific color is a bunch of crap. I think Cadillac and BMW started this and now almost all other U.S. manufacturers are following suit. Those little foreign popcorn popper cars are offering some attractive/different colors that the U.S. manufacturers don’t care about and when they do, they charge EXTRA! MUCH better better color choices on those little foreign pieces of _ _ _ _ . Most Gen X’ers and up don’t care if it’s a Toyota, KIA, or whatever as long it comes in some different color than Black, Silver, White, and a putrid blue. Better wake up!! P.S. My 1970 Pontiac GTO was Granada Gold and was beautiful.

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  11. Nice color, too bad it’s only on the RS though.

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  12. How is it?
    Every vehicle brand has designed the same looking vehicle; just different colours?

    Have you noticed every SUV looks the same?
    Kia? Toyota, Honda, GM; so much ugly.

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  13. Color should be offered on all trim levels at no extra cost. This is what made GM #1 in the 50’s and 60’s.

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  14. This screams “I`m from Pittsburgh” to me.

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  15. This is cool. More color options that make the car pop and look better. The yellow and black top with the black wheels and bowtie make it very desirable.

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