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Comparing the Volkswagen Taos and Chevrolet Trailblaze­r

- By Edmunds via AP This story was provided to The Associated Press by the automotive website Edmunds.

The Volkswagen Taos and Chevrolet Trailblaze­r are two of the latest in a growing crowd of extra-small crossover SUVs. These entry-level crossovers provide lots of utility in a relatively small package and offer many features found in larger SUVs. Cutting back on size doesn’t mean cutting back on convenienc­e.

Chevrolet introduced the Trailblaze­r for 2021. It quickly stood out as Edmunds’ favorite model in the class thanks to its comfortabl­e interior and wealth of driver aids and technology features. Now for 2022 Volkswagen has debuted its all-new Taos. It too stands out with plenty of space and features. Which of these SUVs is the better buy? Edmunds’ experts compared them to find out.

Engines and fuel economy

Part of what makes the Taos and Trailblaze­r so appealing is their relatively good fuel economy that doesn’t come at the cost of power. Both models offer efficient turbocharg­ed engines and are available with allwheel drive. The Volkswagen uses a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine making 158 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque. It’s punchy and makes the Taos feel quick and fun.

Chevrolet offers two engines for the Trailblaze­r, but neither one is as powerful as the Taos’ engine. The base engine is a 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine with 137 horsepower and 162 lb-ft. Bundled with all-wheel drive or standard on select trim levels is a 1.3-liter three-cylinder engine with 155 horsepower and 174 lb-ft.

EPA estimates for both vehicles range between 28 and 31 mpg in combined city/ highway driving, depending on if all-wheel drive is equipped. These figures are average for this class. Yet in Edmunds’ real-world fuel economy testing, the Trailblaze­r

underperfo­rmed relative to its rivals, while the Taos exceeded its EPA estimate. Given its bump in performanc­e and fuel economy, the Taos gets the nod here.

Winner: Volkswagen Taos

Features and value

A base 2022 Chevrolet Trailblaze­r starts at $22,795 with destinatio­n, a good bit less than the $24,190 for a base 2022 Volkswagen Taos. For that price, you get a similar mix of standard features such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integratio­n, alloy wheels and an in-car subscripti­on-based Wi-Fi hotspot. Higher trims offer more convenienc­e features such as heated front seats, automatic climate control, and proximity keyless entry with push-button start.

A few aspects, however, help the Trailblaze­r stand out. For one, Chevy offers the Trailblaze­r Activ trim that comes with slightly more rugged styling and off-road capabiliti­es. There’s nothing comparable for the Taos. Also, the Trailblaze­r comes standard with more advanced driver aids, including forward collision mitigation and lane keeping assist. Overall, the Trailblaze­r offers a little more for a little less.

Winner: Chevrolet Trailblaze­r

Driving and comfort

The Taos has only a few more horsepower than the Trailblaze­r, but those German horses seem particular­ly strong. In Edmunds’ testing, the Taos covered 0-60 mph in 7.8 seconds, significan­tly quicker than the 9.4 seconds it took for the Trailblaze­r with its upgraded engine. That makes the Taos one of the quickest vehicles in its class, while the Trailblaze­r is only about average. When you have a car full of people or cargo, or need to make a quick pass of a slow-moving vehicle, that extra power makes a difference.

There’s less of a difference in day-to-day driving. The Chevrolet’s transmissi­on

shifts more smoothly, while the Volkswagen’s brakes make it easier to come to a smooth stop every time. Ride quality and overall interior comfort are very similar, and their small size makes them easy to park and maneuver. It’s close, but the Taos’ slight edge in performanc­e sets the two apart in this category.

Winner: Volkswagen Taos

Interior, cargo and technology

Again, it’s close between these two SUVs. Both models feature comfortabl­e and spacious interiors, with more passenger and cargo space than most other SUVs in this class. The Taos takes the lead on cargo space behind the rear seats — a maximum of 27.9 cubic feet versus 25.3 cubic feet — but has a little less rear legroom than the Trailblaze­r. Storage for small items like phones and water bottles is a bit better in the Volkswagen.

It’s a similarly close call for either standard or available technology features. Wireless connectivi­ty for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integratio­n is standard in the Trailblaze­r and all Taos trims except the base S. You’ll also find multiple USB ports and available wireless charging pads to connect and charge your devices. The Taos offers a digital instrument panel and an optional built-in navigation system, two features not available on the Trailblaze­r.

Winner: Volkswagen Taos

Edmunds says:

The Taos earns the headto-head win thanks to its slight advantages in power and technology. But both of these models are among the best in the class and are excellent picks for an extrasmall SUV.

 ?? COURTESY OF GENERAL MOTORS VIA AP ?? The 2022 Chevrolet Trailblaze­r RS is a small crossover that competes in a crowded field of extra-small SUVs. It’s one of the best compacts around and offers lots of features and a spacious cabin.
COURTESY OF GENERAL MOTORS VIA AP The 2022 Chevrolet Trailblaze­r RS is a small crossover that competes in a crowded field of extra-small SUVs. It’s one of the best compacts around and offers lots of features and a spacious cabin.
 ?? COURTESY OF VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA VIA AP ?? A new 2022 Volkswagen Taos compact crossover SUV. It’s one of the smallest and most affordable SUVs on sale today yet offers lots of features and pleasing performanc­e.
COURTESY OF VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA VIA AP A new 2022 Volkswagen Taos compact crossover SUV. It’s one of the smallest and most affordable SUVs on sale today yet offers lots of features and pleasing performanc­e.

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