The Chevrolet K5 Blazer is and can at all times stay one of many carmaker’s most beloved fashions. Its design is iconic and in its heyday, served as a compelling various to the Ford Bronco. Sadly, it’s been resigned to the historical past books but when GM ever needs to revive it, it will be smart to make it look a bit of like this.

These sketches are the work of GM designer Darby Jean Barber and have been lately shared on the Basic Motors Design web page on Instagram. They depict an all-electric successor to the K5 Blazer that retains a two-door physique type whereas additionally having a contemporary and compelling design that would function the proper addition to Chevy’s present vary of SUVs.

Catching the attention up entrance are LED headlights and the apparent lack of a standard grille. Whereas we predict the automotive’s entrance finish lacks a bit of persona and not using a grille, it makes up for it with a black skid plate.

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The fashionable K5 Blazer has additionally been designed to take a seat on a set of black wheels with bead locks and off-road tires, including to its dramatic profile and presence. Barber has additionally drawn squared entrance and rear wheel arches whereas ending the windshield encompass, roof, and pillars in gloss black to distinction the inexperienced paint adorning the remainder of the physique. Our favourite a part of the SUV’s design is the shoulder line stretching from the Chevrolet badge on the fascia, by way of the headlights, and alongside the highest of the doorways.

Rounding out the design is a set of LED taillights every made up of 5 horizontal strips. There’s additionally a spoiler stretching out from the roof in addition to a black bumper.

Pictures through Basic Motors Design/Instagram