Trailblazer enters one of the fastest-growing SUV segments.
Chevrolet expands its lineups of crossover and SUVs by integrating the new Trailblazer into their early 2020 portfolio, between the Trax and Equinox in the small SUV segment.
“The Trailblazer’s great design enables more personalization,” said Steve Majoros, Director of Chevrolet Passenger Car and Crossover Marketing. “Trailblazer is a continuation of the design language for Chevy’s crossover family and extends our momentum into one of the industry’s fastest-growing segments.”
The 2021 Chevrolet Trailblazer will include an RS trim with a standard two-tone roof, along with standard active safety features like
- Front Pedestrian Braking;
- Automatic Emergency Braking;
- Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning;
- Optional Adaptive Cruise Control–Camera;
- Rear Park Assist; and a
- High Definition Rear Vision Camera.
“These features deliver added confidence and peace of mind behind the wheel, helping drivers monitor the vehicle’s surroundings and the driving environment with an available combination of camera, short-range radars, and ultrasonic sensors,” said Majoros.
Product specifications and pricing will be shared at a later date; however, the 2021 Trailblazer is expected to start arriving at dealers in early 2020.