When on the hunt for a versatile SUV that will enhance your New Hudson, Detroit, and Westland, MI travels, the 2024 Chevy Blazer and the GMC Terrain are two great choices. You’ll find ample space with both models, as well as convenience and performance features that will make your trips more exciting.
To help you decide between these SUVs, the team at Feldman Chevrolet of New Hudson has created this Chevy Blazer vs. GMC Terrain comparison.
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One reason you’re drawn to SUVs is because of their size. Spacious enough for the whole family while still being compact, the Blazer and the Terrain offer the Goldilocks feeling you crave.
Whether you’re visiting Grandma, running errands with your little ones, or driving to your favorite vacation spot, it’s crucial to have ample wiggle room for all your passengers—even your daughter’s teddy bear she takes everywhere.
While the Blazer and the Terrain offer similar dimensions, passengers will enjoy the extra space found with the Chevy. This midsized SUV provides 107.8 cubic feet of passenger space compared to 103.2 cubic feet inside the GMC.
The 2024 Blazer and the Terrain make it easy to pack for all situations. That means having an emergency travel kit filled with snacks, wipes, and games to keep your kids occupied on everyday trips and packing that extra bag when you go on vacation.
Plus, you’ll love how easy it is to access the trunk when your hands are full thanks to the optional Hands-Free Gesture liftgate found with each model.
While there are many similarities between the cargo spaces of these SUVs, the Blazer once again comes out on top with its maximum cargo capacity of 64.2 cubic feet. The Terrain falls short with its maximum capacity of 63.3 cubic feet of cargo space.
You work hard enough. It’s time to let your SUV make your life a little easier with its several convenience features. Will you find the Chevy Blazer or GMC Terrain offers you more of what you need? It’s time to find out!
Mornings with little ones add a unique array of opportunities. When you drive a GMC Terrain or a Chevy Blazer, your morning can be a bit easier thanks to Remote Start capabilities. Simply press a button on your key fob from inside your house, and your vehicle will start. That way, you can always enter your SUV and enjoy the perfect temperature.
While this feature is found with both models, you’ll only find it standard when you choose the Chevy Blazer. You’ll have to upgrade to a higher trim level to gain access to this feature if you choose the GMC Terrain.
It’s easy to keep your kids entertained while on the way to school thanks to seamless smartphone integration via wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™. These features let you access the playlists, podcasts, and other digital features you have saved to your phone without needing to touch your device.
Thanks to its larger 10.2-inch display, you’ll likely find it’s easier to view these digital features when you drive the Chevy Blazer. Those who drive the GMC Terrain will have access to a screen that’s only eight inches at most when optionally upgraded.
Getting from Point A to Point B is fun thanks to the performance capabilities found with the Blazer and the Terrain. Let’s explore some of these features to see which model offers the control you crave.
Under the hood of the GMC Terrain is a 1.5L turbo engine that delivers up to 175 horsepower and 203 lb-ft of torque. While impressive on its own, it falls short when compared to the 2.0L turbo engine of the Chevy Blazer, which can churn out an impressive 228 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque.
Drivers who want even more power can upgrade their Blazer to include an available 3.6L V6 configuration. When equipped, your SUV powers ahead with up to 308 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque. Sadly, there’s no additional engine offered by the Terrain, limiting your power options.
Some days you want to take the scenic route home from work. Other days you want to enjoy a comfortable commute. When you drive the Chevy Blazer, you can change your SUV’s performance capabilities as often as you want thanks to the standard Driver Mode Selector, which includes five unique options, such as Tour and Off-Road mode.
An Off-Road mode is also found with the GMC Terrain; however, this is the only selectable drive mode offered. Additionally, this selectable mode is only found with an available upgrade.
The features offered by the 2024 Chevy Blazer and the GMC Terrain are sure to give your New Hudson, Detroit, and Westland, MI travels a well-deserved upgrade. Though, as you saw with this Blazer vs. Terrain comparison, the Chevy goes above and beyond to offer more standard amenities.
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