The 2021 Chevrolet Trailblazer | Northwest Hills Chevrolet | Waterbury Terryville Torrington. 12 years ago, Chevrolet decided to discontinue the Trailblazer but for 2021, the nameplate gets a spectacular comeback out of retirement. Starting from scratch, Chevrolet’s designers plugged the Trailblazer right into the brand’s modern design language. Borrowing Camaro’s nose, the Trailblazer is perfectly proportioned for urban dwellers and city drives. The exterior has sharp lines with two attraction points: the imposing grille and the spectacular contrasting roof that creates an optical illusion to appear as though it’s floating above the car.
The brand-new Trailblazer sits between Chevrolet’s Trax and Blazer and it attracts prospective buyers with a sporty demeanor, affordable price tag, and abundant tech. Before we get to that, though, let’s talk a little bit about what’s under the hood. The standard powertrain is a tried-and-true Small engines that pack a punch 1.2-liter I3 with a continuous variable transmission. Entry-level price for top-level comfort.