Chevrolet Blazer To Adopt Mild Hybrid System In China
Aiming to improve both performance and fuel economy.
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The midsize Chevrolet Blazer crossover has a three-row variant sold in the Chinese market that was introduced in 2020. This page displays three-row Chevrolet Blazer news, pictures, videos, reviews, gossip and more.
Aiming to improve both performance and fuel economy.
It’s more than just two extra seats.
Available in base, Redline and RS trim levels.
Interested buyers can reserve their copy of the midsize crossover online.
It will be the brand’s flagship SUV in China.
Three core pieces make up this flexible architecture.
Chevrolet decided to simply call it ‘Blazer’ in China.
The model will officially be revealed on November 8th at a special event in China.
In production guise, anyway.
The model is not expected to be offered in North America.
Once all is said and done, C1 will underpin eight models.
New information shows that both upcoming CUVs will be similar in more ways than one.
The prototype appears to be wearing the same 22-inch wheels as the FNR-CarryAll concept.
The new Blazer variant was testing in the United States.
Here’s everything we know about the upcoming crossover SUV.
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Might as well call it a three-row Blazer.