Chevrolet · 2022
Blazer AWD 2.0L 4-cyl
✓ EPA Verified
Regular Gasoline
Small Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD
All-Wheel Drive
City
22
MPG
Combined
24
MPG
Highway
27
MPG
Annual Fuel Cost
$1,800
Based on 15,000 miles/year · EPA estimates
vs avg gas vehicle
$350
saved per year
Class Comparison — Small Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD
Bottom 44%
Better than 44 out of 100 vehicles in its class for fuel efficiency.
This vehicle: 24 MPG
This vehicle
24 MPG
Class average
31 MPG
Class lowest
14 MPG
EPA Energy & Environment Scores
5
Energy Score
Out of 10
5
GHG Score
Out of 10
368 lbs
Annual CO₂
g/mile tailpipe CO₂
Yes
Start-Stop
Auto stop-start
Vehicle Specifications
Engine2.0L 4-cyl
TransmissionAutomatic 9-spd
DriveAll-Wheel Drive
Fuel TypeRegular Gasoline
Vehicle ClassSmall Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD
Engine DescSIDI
Start-StopYes
EPA Vehicle ID44019

Owners of the 2022 Chevrolet Blazer AWD equipped with the 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder engine get 24 MPG combined. This figure places it in the middle of the pack for mid-size SUVs with all-wheel drive, a trade-off many buyers accept for the Blazer’s styling and handling. This Blazer prioritizes a comfortable and visually appealing alternative to utilitarian SUVs, and for many, that’s perfectly acceptable. They prioritize the Blazer’s bold design and engaging driving and understand those attributes come with a slight fuel economy penalty.

City and highway performance

The EPA estimates the 2022 Chevrolet Blazer AWD 2.0L at 22 MPG in the city and 27 MPG on the highway. The split between city and highway driving sheds more light on its suitability for different lifestyles. The city MPG reflects stop-and-go urban environments, where the engine frequently idles and accelerates from a standstill. The highway figure showcases the benefits of the nine-speed automatic transmission, which allows the engine to cruise at lower RPMs, enhancing efficiency on longer journeys. For suburban drivers who split their time between errands and highway commutes, the Blazer’s figures should be fairly accurate.

Drivers who primarily operate in congested city centers might see slightly lower figures, while drivers who frequently embark on long highway trips could potentially exceed the EPA estimate.

Annual fuel cost

The EPA estimates the annual fuel cost for the 2022 Chevrolet Blazer AWD 2.0L is $1,800. This is based on driving 15,000 miles per year, with 45% of those miles driven in the city and 55% on the highway, using national average fuel prices. Keep in mind that this is an estimate, your actual fuel costs will vary depending on your driving habits, the type of fuel you use, and local fuel prices. Drivers who cover significantly more or less than 15,000 miles annually will obviously experience a proportional change in their fuel expenses.

Fluctuations in gasoline prices can significantly impact the overall cost of ownership. Even small changes in price per gallon can lead to noticeable differences in your annual fuel bill.

Real-world expectations

While the EPA estimates provide a baseline, real-world fuel economy often differs. Factors such as driving style, road conditions, and vehicle load can all influence efficiency. Aggressive acceleration, frequent braking, and carrying heavy cargo will all negatively impact MPG. Conversely, smooth driving techniques and minimizing unnecessary weight can improve fuel economy. Tire pressure also plays a role, maintaining the recommended pressure ensures optimal rolling resistance.

Owners should also be aware that all-wheel drive can slightly reduce MPG compared to front-wheel-drive models. Monitoring your fuel consumption over time and adjusting your driving habits is the best way to achieve optimal fuel efficiency.

How it compares

The 2022 Chevrolet Blazer AWD 2.0L is surrounded by more and less efficient alternatives in the mid-size SUV segment. The Honda Passport, while offering more cargo space, typically delivers around 22 MPG combined with its V6 engine. The Nissan Murano, another style-focused SUV, achieves around 23 MPG combined, a negligible difference. The Toyota Venza, with its hybrid powertrain, outclasses the Blazer with an EPA-estimated 39 MPG combined. Even within the Chevrolet lineup, considering all Chevrolet fuel economy data, the Equinox, a smaller SUV, offers better fuel economy with its available turbocharged engine.

Moving up to the Blazer’s available V6 engine reduces fuel economy to around 21 MPG combined. The typical Blazer buyer likely considered these alternatives but ultimately prioritized the Blazer’s styling and driving dynamics over outright fuel efficiency, and may have reviewed the BLAZER MPG across all years before purchasing.

Tips to maximize efficiency

The 2.0L turbocharged engine in the Blazer responds well to a light foot on the accelerator. Avoid aggressive acceleration and try to maintain a steady speed whenever possible. Anticipate traffic flow and plan your routes to minimize unnecessary braking and acceleration. Gentle acceleration saves fuel and reduces wear on your vehicle’s brakes and tires.

The Blazer’s nine-speed automatic transmission optimizes fuel economy, but it can be influenced by driving mode. Select the “Tour” mode for everyday driving to prioritize fuel efficiency. This mode adjusts the transmission’s shift points and throttle response to promote smoother, economical driving. Avoid using Sport mode unless you need the extra performance.

Regular maintenance is important for maintaining optimal fuel economy. Ensure that your tires are properly inflated, and follow the manufacturer’s recommended service schedule for oil changes and air filter replacements. A well-maintained engine runs more efficiently and consumes less fuel. Neglecting routine maintenance can lead to decreased performance and increased fuel consumption.

Consider using cruise control on long highway drives to maintain a consistent speed. This can improve fuel economy by minimizing speed fluctuations. However, be mindful of traffic conditions and disengage cruise control when necessary, especially in hilly terrain. Using cruise control carefully can lead to noticeable fuel savings.

Remove unnecessary weight from your vehicle, carrying heavy items can significantly reduce fuel economy. Clean out your trunk and cargo area regularly to remove any items you don’t need. Every extra pound requires more energy to accelerate, which translates to increased fuel consumption.