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Chevy Blazer

Other than the Tahoe Limited Edition, the vehicle was redesigned for the 2000 model year on the new GMT800 platform, still shared with the full-sized pickups. Two new engines replaced the old 5.7 L (350 cu in) small-block V8, and while both were smaller, both produced more power. The manual transmission was dropped, leaving only the automatic transmission. In Mexico, the GMT800 Chevy Tahoe is called a Chevrolet Sonora. A 2-door GMT800 Tahoe prototype was made but never entered production.

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The following are only examples of the vehicles available. Some engine types do not comply with Australian ADR rules.

 

Also called

GMC Yukon
Chevrolet Sonora (Mexico)
Chevrolet Tahoe Police Package

Production

2000–2006

Assembly

Janesville, Wisconsin, United States
Arlington, Texas, United States
Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico
Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia[4]

Body and chassis

Body style

4-door SUV

Platform

GM GMT800 platform

Related

Chevrolet Suburban
GMC Yukon XL
Cadillac Escalade
Hummer H2

Powertrain

Engine

4.8 L 275 hp (205 kW) V8
5.3 L 285 hp (213 kW) V8

Transmission

4-speed 4L60-E automatic

Dimensions

Wheelbase

116.0 in (2,946 mm)

Length

2000–01 Tahoe & 2000–06 Yukon & Denali: 198.9 in (5,052 mm)
2002–03 Tahoe: 196.9 in (5,001 mm)
2004–06 Tahoe: 198.8 in (5,050 mm)

Width

78.9 in (2,004 mm)

Height

74.2–76.7 in (1885–1948 mm)

 

Other than the Tahoe Limited Edition, the vehicle was redesigned for the 2000 model year on the new GMT800 platform, still shared with the full-sized pickups. Two new engines replaced the old 5.7 L (350 cu in) small-block V8, and while both were smaller, both produced more power. The manual transmission was dropped, leaving only the automatic transmission. In Mexico, the GMT800 Chevy Tahoe is called a Chevrolet Sonora. A 2-door GMT800 Tahoe prototype was made but never entered production.

Both vehicles received significant updates with only the grille and headlights distinguishing one from the other. Both vehicles now featured softer lines as part of a more aerodynamic design. The interior was also updated with new seats, dashboard, and door panels.

"StabiliTrak" stability control was offered for the first time in 2003 (came standard on 2006), as were XM Satellite Radio, Bose audio, and a DVD entertainment system as the models continued to climb upmarket. Both engines received 10 hp (7 kW) more for 2003 and 2004. The Flex Fuel engine became available first in the 2002 model.

Year

Displacement

Engine

Power

Torque

Notes

2000–2005

4.8 L

Vortec 4800 V8

275 hp (205 kW)

   

2000–2003

5.3 L

Vortec 5300 V8

280 to 295 hp (209 to 220 kW)

325 to 330 lb·ft (441 to 447 N·m)

FlexFuel Optional

2004–2006

4.8 L

Vortec 4800 V8

285 to 295 hp (213 to 220 kW)

 

FlexFuel Optional

2004–2006

5.3 L

Vortec 5300 V8

295 hp (220 kW)

 

FlexFuel

 

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