With sporty looks, excellent performance, and premium ride comfort, the 2025 Chevy Blazer is the ultimate two-row SUV. Right from the base trim, the new Blazer is equipped with smart tech features that make your drive feel safer and more comfortable.
1. Chevrolet Infotainment 3 Plus System
The highlight of the Blazer cabin is a sleek 10.2-inch touchscreen unit running on the Chevrolet Infotainment 3 Plus system. It has an easy-to-use interface that displays info about the car and lets you manage vehicle settings and driver profiles. It offers wireless phone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, making it more convenient to stream your favorites. A Wi-Fi hotspot comes standard, and in-dash navigation is offered on top trims.
2. Forward Collision Alert
The Blazer’s forward collision alert system scans the road and sends out an alert if you’re getting too close to the car in front of you. Automatic emergency braking kicks in if a collision looks likely and you’re not braking yet. This system also keeps an eye out for pedestrians and can apply the brakes to avoid hitting them.
3. Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning
When driving, the standard lane departure warning technology alerts you if you start drifting out of your lane without signaling. If you don’t adjust the steering wheel, lane keep assist gently nudges the wheel to guide you back toward the center of the lane.
4. HD Surround Vision
The Chevy Blazer comes to standard with a backup camera that makes it easier to park. The available HD Surround Vision takes it up a notch, giving you camera views of the area around your vehicle when backing in and out of tricky spots. Rear parking sensors are also available, along with a rear camera mirror and a rear cross-traffic alert system that warns you if a car is coming from either side while you are reversing.
5. Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert
The available lane change alert makes highway driving safer and more relaxing. This tech uses radar to scan cars approaching your blind spots from either side. If it detects a vehicle, it flashes an alert on the mirror for that side, signaling that it’s not safe to switch lanes.
6. Teen Driver
Standard on the Blazer, Teen Driver is a useful safety feature for families with young drivers. When activated, it turns on safety systems and mutes the radio until the driver and front passenger have buckled up. It also generates a report card, so parents can see how their teens are doing behind the wheel.
If you’re after a powerful two-row SUV with premium features and smart tech, the new Chevy Blazer is worth checking out. Visit AutoNation Chevrolet Valencia for a test drive.
