In 1969, Chevrolet's first-generation K5 Blazer came out. It was the representative of the famous Chevrolet C/K series and was the most compact full-size SUV on the market at the time. The vehicle is positioned as a full-size sport utility vehicle and is also GM's smallest full-size SUV. It combines Scout's excellent off-road capability with an automatic transmission, which reduces the difficulty of operation and enhances the pleasure of operation. Even people without off-road driving experience can easily drive this car. More people can experience the joy of adventure and long-distance travel to unknown destinations. In addition, it is also the first to carry on-board air conditioning, a "luxury" feature that was especially popular among young people. By 1970, the Blazer was outselling every one of its competitors.




















































