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Chevy K5 Blazer Conversion Is a Badass SEMA Build but Costs $202K

2023 flat out autos kr2 conversion
This K5 Blazer Build at SEMA Is Our Kind of BlazerFlat Out Autos
  • Check out this modern take on the Chevy K5 Blazer from Flat Out Autos.

  • Under the skin is a 2023 Chevy Silverado regular cab with a 22-inch shorter chassis, a long-travel suspension, and 37-inch tires.

  • Featuring a supercharged Chevy small-block, the KR2 conversion costs a $202,000.

Off-roaders and 4x4s are all the rage these days, with pretty much every automaker producing at least one dirt-bound SUV. Last year, Flat Out Autos, an Arkansas-based restomod company, converted a 2022 GMC Sierra 1500 into a Jimmy SUV for the 21st century. For this year's SEMA show, the same company tried its hand at a modern-day Chevy K5 Blazer.

K5 Blazer Reborn

Flat Out Autos named the new version the KR2—a clever mashup between the iconic K5 name and Chevy's newer off-road-focused ZR2 moniker. On the surface, the KR2 looks like a shortened and widened version of a 2023 Silverado because it is. Under the skin, the KR2 is a 2023 Chevy Silverado 1500 WT regular cab.

2023 flat out autos kr2 conversion
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For its custom build, Flat Out Autos shortened the chassis by 22 inches and cut the back of the cab open to produce an open-aired back seat. Custom rear quarter-panels were fitted to the bedsides and a carbon-fiber cover was added to complete the K5 transformation. The inside of the truck is completely overhauled from the bare-bones nature of the donor truck. Instead of the standard cloth coverings, the front and rear seats are now wrapped in red Katzkin leather.