The Chevrolet Blazer is a mid-size SUV that has been produced under several distinct generations.
The nameplate covers the compact S-10 Blazer (1983-1994), the second-generation S-10 Blazer (1995-2005), and the current unibody crossover platform reintroduced for the 2019 model year and continuing through 2026.
Towing capacity varies depending on engine selection, drivetrain configuration, axle ratio, and whether an optional factory tow package is installed.
This guide covers Chevrolet Blazer towing specifications by model year, including maximum trailer weight, payload, tongue weight, hitch class, and GCWR.

Following manufacturer-rated towing limits protects the engine, transmission, cooling system, and braking components from premature wear and failure.
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2026 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.0L Turbocharged I-4 (228 hp / 258 lb-ft); 3.6L V-6 LGX (308 hp / 270 lb-ft) |
| Drivetrain | FWD (standard); AWD (optional) |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) – V6 with tow package |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 3,250 lbs (1,474 kg) – 2.0L with tow package |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,688-2,083 lbs (766-945 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | Approx. 10,500 lbs (4,763 kg) – V6 configuration |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 450 lbs (204 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional (V92 Trailering Package) |
The 2026 Chevrolet Blazer reaches a maximum towing capacity of 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) when equipped with the 3.6L V-6 engine and the factory Trailering Package.
The 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder model achieves a maximum of 3,250 lbs (1,474 kg) with the same package installed.
Selecting the correct engine and tow package configuration is required to achieve the rated maximum trailer weight limit.
2025 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.0L Turbocharged I-4 (228 hp / 258 lb-ft); 3.6L V-6 LGX (308 hp / 270 lb-ft) |
| Drivetrain | FWD (standard); AWD (optional) |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) – V6 with tow package |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 3,250 lbs (1,474 kg) – 2.0L Turbo with tow package |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | 1,688-2,083 lbs (766-945 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | Approx. 10,500 lbs (4,763 kg) |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 450 lbs (204 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional (V92 Trailering Package) |
The 2025 Chevrolet Blazer offers a maximum towing capacity of 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) with the 3.6L V-6 engine and the V92 Trailering Package, which includes a heavy-duty cooling system, hitch receiver, wiring harness, hitch guidance, and hitch view camera. FWD models without the tow package are rated at 1,500 lbs (680 kg) regardless of engine.
AWD configurations on LT and Premier trims include the tow package as standard equipment.
2024 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.0L Turbocharged I-4 LSY (228 hp / 258 lb-ft); 3.6L V-6 LGX (308 hp / 270 lb-ft) |
| Drivetrain | FWD (standard); AWD (optional) |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) – V6 AWD with tow package |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 3,250 lbs (1,474 kg) – 2LT trim with tow package |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,688-2,083 lbs (766-945 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | Approx. 10,500 lbs (4,763 kg) |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 450 lbs (204 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional (RPO V92 Trailering Equipment Package) |
The 2024 Chevrolet Blazer reaches its maximum towing capacity of 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) on the 3LT, RS, and Premier trims equipped with the V-6 engine and factory trailering equipment.
The 2LT trim with the 2.0L four-cylinder is rated at 3,250 lbs (1,474 kg) with the tow package. Towing specifications for the 2024 model year are unchanged from the 2023 model year.
2023 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.0L Turbocharged I-4 (228 hp); 2.5L I-4; 3.6L V-6 LGX (308 hp) |
| Drivetrain | FWD (standard); AWD (optional) |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) – V6 with tow package |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 3,250 lbs (1,474 kg) – 2.0L with tow package |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,688-2,083 lbs (766-945 kg) |
| Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) | Approx. 10,500 lbs (4,763 kg) |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 450 lbs (204 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional (V92 Trailering Package) |
The 2023 Chevrolet Blazer carries the same towing specifications as the 2024 model year across all engine and drivetrain configurations. The 3.6L V-6 with the factory trailering package delivers the highest trailer weight rating of 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg). Without the tow package installed, all FWD models are limited to 1,500 lbs (680 kg) regardless of engine selection.
2022 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.0L Turbocharged I-4; 3.6L V-6 |
| Drivetrain | FWD (standard); AWD (optional) |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) – V6 with tow package |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 4,000 lbs (1,814 kg) – base equipped configuration |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,700 lbs (771 kg) |
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | 6,001 lbs (2,722 kg) |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 450 lbs (204 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional (V92 Trailering Package) |
The 2022 Chevrolet Blazer is powered by a 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder or the 3.6L V-6 engine. Maximum towing capacity with the V-6 and tow package is 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg). The GVWR for the 2022 model is rated at 6,001 lbs (2,722 kg), which defines the total loaded weight the vehicle structure is engineered to support.
2021 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I-4; 2.0L Turbocharged I-4; 3.6L V-6 LGX |
| Drivetrain | FWD (standard); AWD (optional) |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) – V6 with VR2 or V92 tow package |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 4,000 lbs (1,814 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,748 lbs (793 kg) |
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | 6,001 lbs (2,722 kg) |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 450 lbs (204 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional (VR2 for FWD V6; V92 for AWD models) |
The 2021 Chevrolet Blazer introduced a new VR2 Trailering Package specifically for FWD models equipped with the 3.6L V-6 engine. This package brought FWD V-6 towing capacity up to 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg), matching the AWD V-6 configuration available in prior years. Prior to the VR2 package, FWD models with the V-6 were limited to 1,500 lbs (680 kg) without any tow package installed.
2020 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I-4; 2.0L Turbocharged I-4; 3.6L V-6 |
| Drivetrain | FWD (standard); AWD (optional) |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) – V6 AWD with tow package |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 4,000 lbs (1,814 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,713 lbs (777 kg) |
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | 6,001 lbs (2,722 kg) |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 450 lbs (204 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional (V92 Trailering Package – AWD only) |
The 2020 Chevrolet Blazer offers a maximum towing capacity of 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) with the 3.6L V-6, AWD, and the factory V92 tow package. The tow package was exclusively available on AWD configurations for the 2020 model year. FWD models with the 3.6L V-6 without a tow package were limited to 1,500 lbs (680 kg) for that model year.
2019 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 2.5L I-4; 3.6L V-6 LGX |
| Drivetrain | FWD (standard); AWD (optional) |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) – V6 AWD with tow package |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 4,000 lbs (1,814 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,713 lbs (777 kg) |
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | 6,001 lbs (2,722 kg) |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 450 lbs (204 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional (V92 Trailering Package – AWD only) |
The 2019 Chevrolet Blazer marked the reintroduction of the nameplate on an all-new unibody crossover platform. Maximum towing capacity of 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) was achievable only on AWD models with the 3.6L V-6 and the V92 Trailering Package. The 2.5L I-4 and FWD configurations produced significantly lower tow ratings in this initial model year.
2005 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 4.3L V-6 Vortec |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 4,100 lbs (1,860 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 4,100 lbs (1,860 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 965 lbs (438 kg) |
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | 4,850 lbs (2,200 kg) |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 410 lbs (186 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2005 Chevrolet Blazer used the 4.3L Vortec V-6 as its sole engine option across all trims. Maximum towing capacity for the final model year of the second-generation S-10 Blazer was 4,100 lbs (1,860 kg). The 2005 model year represents the last production year of the S-10 Blazer nameplate before the modern crossover reintroduction in 2019.
2004 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 4.3L V-6 Vortec |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 5,700 lbs (2,585 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 5,700 lbs (2,585 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,216 lbs (552 kg) |
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | 5,350 lbs (2,427 kg) |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 570 lbs (259 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2004 Chevrolet Blazer achieved a notably higher maximum towing capacity of 5,700 lbs (2,585 kg) compared to the final 2005 model. This rating applied to properly equipped configurations using the 4.3L Vortec V-6 and the factory tow package. Curb weight for the 2004 model was 4,134 lbs (1,875 kg).
2003 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 4.3L V-6 Vortec |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 5,700 lbs (2,585 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 5,700 lbs (2,585 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,216 lbs (552 kg) |
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | 5,350 lbs (2,427 kg) |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 570 lbs (259 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2003 Chevrolet Blazer shares identical towing specifications with the 2004 model, with a maximum trailer weight of 5,700 lbs (2,585 kg) when properly equipped. The 4.3L V-6 Vortec engine configuration remained consistent throughout this period. The GVWR of 5,350 lbs (2,427 kg) was unchanged from prior years in the same generation.
2002 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 4.3L V-6 Vortec |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 5,700 lbs (2,585 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 5,700 lbs (2,585 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,215 lbs (551 kg) |
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | 5,350 lbs (2,427 kg) |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 570 lbs (259 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2002 Chevrolet Blazer maintained a maximum towing capacity of 5,700 lbs (2,585 kg) using the 4.3L Vortec V-6 engine. Curb weight for the 2002 model was approximately 4,135 lbs (1,876 kg). The body-on-frame platform of this generation supported higher trailer weight ratings compared to the modern unibody crossover platform introduced in 2019.
2001 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 4.3L V-6 Vortec |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 5,900 lbs (2,676 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 5,900 lbs (2,676 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,236 lbs (561 kg) |
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | 5,350 lbs (2,427 kg) |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 590 lbs (268 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2001 Chevrolet Blazer reached its peak towing capacity of 5,900 lbs (2,676 kg), representing the highest tow rating in the second-generation S-10 Blazer lineup. This capacity was achievable with the 4.3L V-6 Vortec and a properly rated Class III hitch. Curb weight for the 2001 model was 4,114 lbs (1,866 kg).
2000 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 4.3L V-6 Vortec |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 5,900 lbs (2,676 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 5,900 lbs (2,676 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,327 lbs (602 kg) |
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | 5,350 lbs (2,427 kg) |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 590 lbs (268 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 2000 Chevrolet Blazer matches the 2001 model with a maximum towing capacity of 5,900 lbs (2,676 kg) when properly equipped. The 4.3L Vortec V-6 was the standard and only engine available in this model year. Curb weight for the 2000 model was 4,023 lbs (1,825 kg).
1999 Chevrolet Blazer Towing Capacity
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Engine Options | 4.3L V-6 Vortec |
| Drivetrain | 2WD / 4WD |
| Maximum Towing Capacity | 3,500 lbs (1,588 kg) |
| Conventional Towing Capacity | 3,500 lbs (1,588 kg) |
| Fifth-Wheel / Gooseneck Capacity | N/A |
| Maximum Payload Capacity | Approx. 1,327 lbs (602 kg) |
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | 5,350 lbs (2,427 kg) |
| Tongue Weight Limit | 350 lbs (159 kg) |
| Hitch Class | Class III |
| Factory Tow Package | Optional |
The 1999 Chevrolet Blazer carries a notably lower maximum towing capacity of 3,500 lbs (1,588 kg) compared to subsequent years in the same generation. This rating reflects a difference in equipment specifications and configuration data for this specific model year. Curb weight and GVWR remained consistent with the 2000 model at 4,023 lbs (1,825 kg) and 5,350 lbs (2,427 kg), respectively.
Towing Equipment and Setup
Proper towing equipment is as important as the vehicle’s rated towing capacity. Installing the wrong hitch class or omitting a trailer brake controller when towing heavy loads creates serious safety and mechanical risks.
Tow Package Components
The Chevrolet Blazer’s factory V92 Trailering Package includes a hitch receiver, heavy-duty engine cooling system, seven-pin wiring harness, hitch guidance system, and hitch view camera. Without this package installed, the Blazer’s towing capacity is restricted to 1,500 lbs (680 kg) on most FWD configurations. Activating the full tow package is the single most important step in unlocking the vehicle’s rated maximum trailer weight.
Trailer Brake Controller
A trailer brake controller activates the electric brakes on the trailer independently of the tow vehicle’s braking system. Federal and state regulations in many jurisdictions require a brake controller on trailers exceeding a specific weight threshold, typically 3,000 lbs (1,361 kg). Proportional brake controllers are preferred because they match trailer braking force to tow vehicle deceleration rate.
Weight-Distributing Hitch
A weight-distributing hitch is recommended when tongue weight exceeds 10 percent of the tow vehicle’s curb weight. For the current-generation Blazer with a curb weight near 4,250 lbs (1,928 kg), tongue loads above approximately 425 lbs (193 kg) may benefit from a weight-distribution setup. This equipment transfers tongue weight to the front axle, maintaining level vehicle attitude and improving steering control.
Transmission Cooler and Tire Ratings
A supplemental transmission cooler reduces fluid temperatures during extended towing in high heat or mountainous terrain. The Blazer’s factory heavy-duty cooling system included with the tow package provides a baseline level of protection. Tires must be rated for the combined load of the vehicle, passengers, cargo, and trailer tongue weight; checking the tire load index before each towing trip is essential.
Normal Towing vs. Heavy Towing Setup
| Setup Component | Standard Towing (Under 2,000 lbs) | Heavy Towing (Over 3,500 lbs) |
|---|---|---|
| Hitch Class | Class II or III | Class III |
| Trailer Brake Controller | Not required | Required |
| Weight-Distributing Hitch | Not required | Recommended |
| Transmission Cooler | Factory cooling adequate | Supplemental cooler advised |
| Tow Package | Optional | Required |
| Trailer Sway Control | Optional | Required |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum towing capacity of a Chevrolet Blazer?
The maximum towing capacity of the current-generation Chevrolet Blazer is 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg). This rating requires the 3.6L V-6 engine and the factory Trailering Package (RPO V92). Second-generation S-10 Blazer models from 2000 and 2001 achieved a higher maximum towing capacity of 5,900 lbs (2,676 kg).
How much can a Chevrolet Blazer tow with a tow package?
With the factory tow package installed, the Blazer V-6 reaches 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) and the 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder reaches 3,250 lbs (1,474 kg). Without the tow package, most FWD Blazer configurations are limited to 1,500 lbs (680 kg). The tow package is optional on most trims and is included as standard on AWD configurations of select trim levels.
Does 4WD or AWD affect Chevrolet Blazer towing capacity?
On the current-generation Blazer, AWD configurations typically include the tow package as standard equipment, which raises the rated maximum trailer weight compared to base FWD models. The 4WD system on second-generation S-10 Blazers (1995-2005) did not significantly alter the published towing capacity, as the 4.3L V-6 produced consistent ratings across 2WD and 4WD variants. In both generations, drivetrain selection affects tow package availability more than it directly modifies the towing limit itself.
What trailer weight is safe for a Chevrolet Blazer?
Operating at or below 80 percent of the rated maximum towing capacity is considered standard practice for protecting the drivetrain, brakes, and cooling systems. For a current Blazer with a 4,500 lb (2,041 kg) rating, a working trailer weight of approximately 3,600 lbs (1,633 kg) provides a reasonable safety margin. Consulting the specific model year’s owner’s manual provides the definitive safe limit for each configuration.
Do I need a weight-distributing hitch for a Chevrolet Blazer?
A weight-distributing hitch is not required for the Blazer but is recommended when tongue weight approaches or exceeds 10 percent of the vehicle’s curb weight. For trailers with high tongue weight at the upper range of the Blazer’s towing limit, a weight-distributing hitch can improve front axle load distribution and braking control. Light-duty trailers well below the rated limit generally do not require this equipment.
What hitch class does the Chevrolet Blazer use?
The current-generation Chevrolet Blazer (2019-2026) uses a Class III hitch with a 2-inch square receiver. Class III hitches are rated for up to 5,000-6,000 lbs gross trailer weight and up to 500-750 lbs tongue weight depending on the specific receiver product. The second-generation S-10 Blazer (1995-2005) also used Class III hitches for most equipment configurations.
Conclusion
The Chevrolet Blazer towing capacity ranges from 1,500 lbs (680 kg) on base FWD configurations to a maximum of 5,900 lbs (2,676 kg) on properly equipped second-generation S-10 Blazer models from 2000 and 2001. The current unibody crossover platform (2019-2026) achieves a maximum trailer weight of 4,500 lbs (2,041 kg) with the 3.6L V-6 and the factory V92 Trailering Package installed.
Engine selection, drivetrain configuration, and tow package installation are the three primary factors that determine the rated towing capacity for any specific Blazer. Models equipped with the four-cylinder engine are limited to 3,250 lbs (1,474 kg) even with the tow package, while the V-6 engine is required to reach the 4,500 lb (2,041 kg) maximum.
Towing beyond the manufacturer-rated limit increases the risk of transmission overheating, brake fade, structural overload, and trailer sway. Always verify towing specifications using the owner’s manual specific to your model year before attaching a trailer.

