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Chevrolet Blazer 2026 Price in Saudi Arabia

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Chevrolet Blazer Key Specifications

Engine Capacity Rating

2.5 L - 3.6 L

Fuel Economy Rating

10 L/100 Km - 13.7 L/100 Km

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

193 bhp - 305 bhp

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

5 Seater

Chevrolet Blazer Available Variants

Chevrolet Blazer Price by Year

Year

Price Range

2023
SAR 128K–128K

Chevrolet Blazer Price by City

City

Price Range

Jeddah
SAR 128K–128K

Model Information

Specification

Value

Engine Assembly

2.5 L - 3.6 L

Odometer Mileage

10 L/100 Km - 13.7 L/100 Km

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

193 bhp - 305 bhp

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

5 Seater

Engine Torque Output

255 Nm - 366 Nm

Engine Capacity Rating

2.5 L - 3.6 L

Drivetrain Type

All Wheel Drive

cylinders

6

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About Chevrolet Blazer

The Chevrolet Blazer is a five-seat midsize SUV offering bold American styling and a practical all-wheel drive option at a price that undercuts most European alternatives in Saudi Arabia. Prices start from SAR 171,000.

Buyers also cross-shopping the Blazer in Saudi Arabia typically look at the Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Tucson, and Kia Sportage — the natural rivals in the five-seat midsize SUV segment at this price point.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: the Blazer delivers a spacious, well-finished cabin and a genuinely striking exterior at a price point that makes European rivals look overpriced. The AWD system on the Premier trim adds real-world traction benefit that is meaningful on loose desert-edge roads.
  • Cons: fuel efficiency is not a headline strength — buyers focused on running costs may find smaller turbocharged rivals more economical over time. The Chevrolet brand's service network in Saudi Arabia, while present, is not as dense as Toyota or Hyundai competitors at similar price points.

Market Value

The Chevrolet Blazer retains approximately 45% of its value after 5 years — well above the Chevrolet brand average of 37%, which is a reassuring result for buyers concerned about long-term ownership costs.

Frequently asked questions

The Blazer starts from SAR 171,000 — less expensive than the RAV4 and Sportage at full specification, with a more powerful engine option and available AWD on the top trim. The Japanese and Korean rivals hold their value better long-term and offer hybrid options the Blazer lacks, but the Blazer leads on standard feature content at entry-level pricing.
The Premier (AWD) upgrades from front-wheel to all-wheel drive — the most practical difference for Saudi buyers who travel on unpaved or desert-edge roads. It also adds a more comprehensive suite of driver assistance systems, a premium audio setup, and a higher-specification interior finish. The step-up price is relatively modest compared to the genuine capability improvement that AWD provides.
The 2026 Blazer available in Saudi Arabia is a petrol model only, with no hybrid or plug-in option currently in market. A Blazer EV exists in Chevrolet's global lineup but has not been introduced to KSA. Buyers focused on fuel costs who still want a midsize SUV should consider the Hyundai Tucson Hybrid or Toyota RAV4 Hybrid as the most direct alternatives.
The Blazer's 2.5 L petrol engine is not among the most fuel-efficient in the midsize SUV class, so buyers covering high annual distances will notice higher fuel costs compared to turbocharged four-cylinder rivals. Service intervals follow a standard schedule and parts availability through Chevrolet's Saudi network is reasonable, though the number of authorised centres is smaller than mainstream Japanese and Korean brands.
The Blazer retains approximately 45% of its value after five years in Saudi Arabia — meaningfully ahead of the Chevrolet brand average of 37%. While European SUVs at similar prices tend to retain more, the Blazer compares favourably within the American brand segment and should not be a concern for buyers planning a three-to-five year ownership cycle.