Wednesday, December 26, 2018

GM Authority Highlights Next Year's Blazer's Distinctive Looks + Pride of the Bow Tie Brand




The Bow Tie brand has definitely had the proper time to realize what a great thing it has on its hands with the all-new 2019 Blazer, and this week on the GM Authority blog, it is highlighted how the design will inspire future Chevy crossovers. While every brand in existence has certain characteristics that set it apart, the lighting signature, dual-port grille, and common tail lamp design are some of the traits that every Chuck Hutton customer has grown to love over time. In a recent press release about the FNR-CarryAll concept, Chevy provided the consumer with a broad look into the future.




This concept fully embodies the next development trend for Chevy SUVs, taking into account the potential for powerful capability, world-class comfort, and advanced connectivity options. Future Chevy SUVS will definitely draw inspiration from this Blazer's design, which showcases a thin version of daytime running lamps, followed up by an aggressive grill, which finalizes into a very sporty and athletic stance. Taking a hefty dose of inspiration from the Camaro, these specific features may work their way nicely into other crossovers like the Traverse, Equinox, and Trax. Recent spy shots confirm that the design of the upcoming 2020 Chevy Trax will take many cues from the 2019 Blazer, like the prominent grille, and daytime running lights.




The overall roofline and joining area between the roofline and A-pillar are other similarities between the current Blazer and 2020 Trax prototype. The press release on the 2019 Blazer deemed it the “boldest, most progressive expression of the Chevrolet crossover design theme,” citing attitude and commanding looks at wildly positive draws. We can fully educate you on the different elements on each trim level that cater to customers looking for style, functionality, and practical use. The Premier trim offers up the additive of bright chrome accents, while the Blazer RS has a more menacing and blacked-out stance. Other awesome highlights include five-passenger seating with up to 64.2 cubic feet of max cargo space, and adjustable sliding rear seat.




Ask us to check out the benefits of the available Chevy-first cargo management system, featuring an ultra-handy cargo fence as well as rail system to put to use. The Blazer offers the choice of a standard 2.5-liter I-4, and available 3.6-liter V6 engines, each paired with a nine-speed transmission. The max trailering rating is 4,500 lbs, when putting to use the available 3.6-L V6. One of the coolest features in existence is the available Hitch View feature on the Blazer: this makes the tedious chore of hitching much easier, and ultimately need less manpower and time to get the job done. Car and Driver dreamed about the way it would look covered in mud as any high-powered capable and perfectly holiday gifted off-roader should!

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