
2025 Chevrolet Trailblazer
2025 Chevrolet Trailblazer
The 2025 Chevrolet Trailblazer is a stylish small SUV that punches above its size with smart tech, flexible cargo space, and available all‑wheel drive. With an elevated ride height, modern driver assists, and a roomy second row, Trailblazer is easy to park and great for daily commuting around Norwalk. Choose from LS, LT, ACTIV, or RS to match your vibe-from simple and budget‑friendly to sporty or ruggedly styled.

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2025 Trailblazer Est. MSRP by Trim
Trim | Est. Starting MSRP* | Drivetrain | Key Highlights |
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LS | $23,200 | FWD (AWD available) | Chevy Safety Assist • Large center display • Wireless phone compat. |
LT | $24,700 | FWD or AWD | Comfort upgrades • LED lighting • Remote start (availability by build) |
ACTIV | $28,200 | FWD or AWD | Rugged appearance • Unique wheels/tires • Skid‑plate style accents |
RS | $28,200 | FWD or AWD | Sport design • RS grille & badging • Flat‑bottom steering wheel |
LS vs. LT vs. ACTIV vs. RS
What matters | LS | LT | ACTIV | RS |
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Look & vibe | Clean & value | Comfort & value | Rugged accents | Sporty RS |
Wheels/Tires | Steel/alloy (by build) | Alloy wheels | ACTIV-specific wheels/tires | RS-specific wheels/tires |
Interior touches | Durable materials | Upgraded comfort | ACTIV trim accents | RS trim, flat-bottom wheel |
AWD availability | Available | Available | Available | Available |
Best for | Lowest price | Daily comfort | Rugged look | Sport style |
FWD vs. AWD: Which Trailblazer Drivetrain Fits You?
High-level guidance for Northeast Ohio driving. Exact specs vary by trim, wheels/tires, and packages.
What matters | FWD | AWD |
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Traction & stability | Good in rain/dry; relies on traction control in snow. | Superior take-off on slick surfaces; sends power to rear as needed. |
Winter confidence | Acceptable with quality snow tires. | Best choice for frequent snow/ice and unplowed roads. |
Fuel economy | Typically slightly higher MPG. | Slight MPG penalty due to extra driveline mass. |
Weight & complexity | Lighter, fewer components, lower upfront cost. | Heavier with rear drive hardware; higher purchase price. |
Towing/grades | Fine for light loads and flat routes. | Extra traction helps on boat ramps and steep/slippery grades. |
Best for | Urban/suburban commutes, budget focus, mild winters. | Snow-belt driving, gravel/dirty roads, mixed surfaces. |
Popular Options & Packages
Availability varies by trim. We'll confirm exact content and pricing on your chosen VIN.
- Driver Confidence: Rear Cross Traffic Braking, Lane Change Alert w/ Side Blind Zone Alert (availability by trim).
- Convenience: Remote start, heated front seats, heated steering wheel, power driver seat (by trim).
- Sun & Sound: Power sunroof and premium audio on select trims.
- Cold Weather: Heated seats/steering wheel and all‑weather floor liners.
- Cargo Utility: Roof rails/crossbars, cargo organizers and liners.

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Trailblazer FAQs
Yes—AWD is available on most trims. We’ll confirm the specific AWD system, drive modes, and any ride height differences on the VIN you choose.
Trailblazer’s rear seat is generous for a small SUV and the flat load floor helps cargo flexibility. We’ll share cargo volume and seat‑fold dimensions for in‑stock vehicles.
ACTIV adds rugged styling cues and unique wheels/tires. RS leans sporty with a performance‑inspired look and RS interior touches. Both can be had with AWD.
Chevy Safety Assist is widely included. Additional features like Rear Cross Traffic Braking and Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert are available by trim.
Trailblazer is designed for excellent MPG. EPA ratings vary by engine, FWD/AWD, and wheels. We’ll share exact ratings for the vehicles you’re considering.
Yes—content depends on trim and packages. LT, ACTIV, and RS are most likely to offer these comfort features in common builds.
Trailblazer vx. Trax: Which Small Chevy SUV Fits Best?
Both are compact, efficient, and value‑packed. Trailblazer adds available AWD and distinct ACTIV/RS personalities, while Trax focuses on maximum value with bold style.
Decision factor | Trailblazer (2025) | Trax (2025) |
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Drivetrain availability | FWD or AWD available on most trims | FWD only (no AWD) |
Trim personalities | ACTIV (rugged look), RS (sporty), plus LS/LT | LS, 1RS, LT, 2RS, ACTIV (style-led value) |
Ride height & stance | Slightly more elevated stance; ACTIV adds rugged cues | Lower, more car-like stance; sporty RS visuals |
Winter confidence | AWD + snow tires ideal for snow-belt | FWD is fine with good snow tires; AWD not offered |
Fuel economy | Efficient; MPG varies by FWD/AWD and wheels | Excellent value-focused MPG; wheel/tire dependent |
Price sensitivity | Typically priced above Trax, adds AWD option | Best entry price in Chevy small SUVs |
Best for | Mixed weather, light trails, desire for AWD or rugged/sport looks | Urban/suburban use, budget focus, bold style |
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