Chevrolet, the popular crossover model Blazer's product lineup is undergoing an aesthetic change for the 2026 model year. Offered in 2LT and 3LT trim levels in the 2025 model year, the model adds a sporty touch to the vehicle. $1.895 Redline Edition package removed from the list. With this decision, the Blazer's midrange trims are getting a simpler, more understated factory appearance.
What's Going On? Attractive Details of the Redline Edition
The Redline Edition package included a number of visual enhancements that gave the Blazer a more aggressive and sharper character before it left the showroom. Highlights of this removed package included:
- Rims: 20-inch gloss black alloy wheels with red accents.
- Emblems: Front and rear black Bowtie (butterfly) emblems (B94).
- Logo and Details: Black Blazer logos with red outline and Redline graphics (VUP).
- Exterior Trims: Black grille, black window trim, black mirror caps and feet, and black door handles.
These blacked-out details with red accents offered a practical solution for buyers looking to personalize the vehicle.
2026 Blazer: A Simpler and Cleaner Aesthetic
With the Redline Edition package being discontinued for the 2026 model year, the Blazer's appearance naturally returns to a more understated look.
This choice, which design-oriented buyers will immediately notice, is Chevrolet's preference for the vehicle's interior rather than an accessory-heavy appearance. a clean aesthetic that highlights the essential lines It means he's looking for a door. Starting with the 2026 model year, customers in the 2LT and 3LT trims will likely have to turn to individual accessory options or aftermarket solutions to get those sporty black details.
