For 2021, the Blazer lineup benefits from several minor updates. The Safety Assist package that includes automated emergency braking, automatic high-beams, front pedestrian detection, and lane-keeping assist is now standard on the 2LT, 3LT, RS, and Premier trim levels.
Pros Standout styling, engaging to drive, spacious back seat and cargo area.
Cons Base engine is undesirable, some subpar interior materials, best options reserved for priciest models.
Driver safety assist features (such as automatic emergency braking) now standard on most trim levels.Other minor revisions to feature availability.
Pros Refined ride quality Agile handling for an SUV Infotainment system is attractive and easy to use Strong optional V6 engine
Cons Base engine is underpowered Compromised headroom for rear passengers Lower maximum cargo capacity than several rivals
The 2021 Chevrolet Blazer's #18 ranking is based on its score within the Midsize SUVs category. Currently the Chevrolet Blazer has a score of 7.3 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 17 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Spry handling Great fuel economy Strong engine options Lots of standard tech features
Cons Small cargo hold Tight rear-seat headroom Some low-rent plastics in cabin Firmer ride than some rivals
Infiniti updates the 2021 QX50 lineup with some minor alterations. Every model now comes with a Wi-Fi hotspot, laminated front side glass, and side-mounted airbags in the rear seat. Mineral Black joins the list of optional paint colors, too. Along with heated front seats, the Luxe model now comes standard with more driver assists, as well as a blackout package.
Pros One of the better-looking crossovers, quiet and refined manners, pretty and roomy interior.
Cons Unrefined engine sounds during acceleration, underwhelming fuel economy, annoying infotainment details.
Pros Roomy interior with comfortable seating Lots of cargo space Easy to get in and out Quiet at highway speeds
Cons Inconsistent power delivery due to CVT automatic Disappointing real-world fuel economy Steering feels overly light and artificial