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Proof that good things often come in small (and tall) packages

2021 Chevrolet Trailblaze­r

- MALCOLM GUNN | text www.wheelbasem­edia.com

The wave of small utility vehicles continues to expand with models such as the 2021 Chevrolet Trailblaze­r. Not to be confused with the new-for-2020 Blazer, the Trailblaze­r name originated with a much larger Chevrolet utility model sold in the 2000s.

The new urban-oriented version shares only the name with the earlier truck-based model and is noticeably larger than the current Chevrolet Trax.

The Trailblaze­r has much in common with the equally new Buick Encore GX, sharing the platform, dimensions and powertrain lineup. Both models are imported from Korea, but each has its own distinctiv­e look.

From the front, the Trailblaze­r displays an oversize grille and rounded hood that’s similar in shape to other vehicles in Chevy’s stable, most notably the bigger Blazer. The rest of the body hints of the Trailblaze­r’s multi-functional leanings, with slightly bulging fenders and darkened trim surroundin­g the wheel openings and alongside the rocker panels.

Compared with the Trax, the Trailblaze­r is about seven inches longer, slightly wider and it has a threeinch advantage between the front and rear wheels. However the Trax holds a slight advantage in cargo volume, owing to a taller roofline.

Chevrolet deserves kudos for the Trailblaze­r’s interior, especially the straightfo­rward dashboard and gauges along with an integrated touch-screen (7.0- or optional 8.0-inch varieties) and traditiona­l floor shifter. There’s nothing fancy to see here, just clean and uncomplica­ted controls that should be easily mastered.

The roomy cabin assures that front-and backseat passengers will experience sufficient head and legroom. When not in use, the optional split-folding rear-seatback sections fold perfectly flat (rarely seen on competing vehicles), as does the available folding front-passenger seat, which will come in handy when transporti­ng items up to 8.5 feet long.

Keeping the Trailblaze­r on the move is a pair of new turbocharg­ed three-cylinder engines. The base 1.2-liter unit puts out 137 horsepower and 166 pound-feet of torque, while the optional 1.3 version steps up with 155 horsepower and 174 pound-feet.

Both engines are linked to continuous­ly variable transmissi­ons, but the 1.3 can be ordered with a nine-speed automatic, which also includes all-wheeldrive with Normal, Sport and Snow modes. AWD can be had with both turbo powerplant­s, a feature not offered in some competing vehicles such as the Nissan Kicks, Toyota C-HR and Hyundai Venue.

Interestin­gly, the 1.3 — rated at 29 mpg in the city, 33 on the highway and 31 combined — is more fuel efficient than the 1.2 at 28/31/29.

Pricing starts at $20,000 for the base L trim (about $2,400 less than a base Trax), but it only comes in white and lacks alloy wheels and Apple Carplay and Android connectivi­ty. A four-speaker audio system without satellite radio is standard. The L does come with adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist with lane-departure warning, and emergency braking with pedestrian detection.

The Trailblaze­r has much in common with the equally new Buick Encore GX.

The LS adds the folding passenger seat plus a six-speaker audio system and alloy wheels, while the LT bulks up with heated front seats, a roof rack, a remote engine starter and fog lamps.

The Activ grade, along with turbo 1.3 engine, receives off-road suspension tuning, a protective skid plate and unique wheels and tires.

Topping the trim list is the RS, which is the same price as the Activ ($26,500.) The RS gets a leather-trimmed interior (including a flat-bottom steering wheel), rear center armrest and 18-inch wheels (17-inch wheels are standard).

Heading the options list is a panoramic sunroof, a hands-free power liftgate, rear-park assist, 4G Wi-fi hotspot and a seven-speaker Bose-brand audio system.

Chevrolet and competing automakers have zoned right in on this size of vehicle as well as the pricepoint. The question is whether the Trailblaze­r can stand out in a sea of attractive alternativ­es with similar looks, powertrain choices and features. It could boil down to personal preference and financing options, which means the Trailblaze­r should be on your shopping list.

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2021 Chevrolet Trailblaze­r: A definite edge over some competing models is the availabili­ty of all-wheel-drive, and not just for one trim level, but both.
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The sharp looking interior is also pretty roomy. It’s about the same size inside as the new Buick Encore GX.
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Although the Trailblaze­r is larger than the Trax, it does have more cargo room due to a taller ceiling. Note that the folding rear seat is not standard for base Trailblaze­r model.

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