Chevrolet has a habit of producing vehicles that feel far more considered than the segment typically demands, and the 2026 Trailblazer fits neatly into that tradition. It’s a compact SUV on paper, yes, though that description hardly does justice to the character lurking beneath its modest footprint.
In Maplewood, MN — a place where frozen winters, weekend outings, and daily commutes coexist in uneasy alliance — the Trailblazer demonstrates an impressive ability to adapt. It presents itself as the sort of companion that blends into routine life yet remains quietly prepared for whatever detour the day brings.
A Trim for Every Temperament
Chevrolet has divided the Trailblazer into four trims, each with its own distinct flavor. Rather than mere “levels,” these trims feel like four different interpretations of the same underlying idea:
- LS serves as the sensible starting point. It’s not flashy, but it doesn’t need to be. With 17-inch silver-painted aluminum wheels, an 11-inch infotainment touchscreen, an 8-inch driver information display, and a fold-flat front passenger seat, the LS behaves as though convenience were its natural language. The HD rear vision camera and airy cabin reinforce a sense of thoughtful practicality.
- LT layers in the features that many buyers quietly wish were standard everywhere. Keyless open and start, a remote vehicle starter system, and silver-painted roof rails make daily use easier, while deep-tinted rear windows introduce a hint of confidence to the exterior. It is, in every sense, a subtle step upward.
- ACTIV is where the Trailblazer reveals its more adventurous streak. Off-road suspension tuning, a functional skid plate, and the ECOTEC 1.3L turbo engine suggest a driver who occasionally seeks paths that don’t appear on navigation screens. Titanium chrome accents and Black machined-aluminum wheels lend the trim a rugged elegance, the sort that looks equally at home in a driveway or along a rutted access road.
- RS, by contrast, is the one that dresses for the spotlight. A heated flat-bottom steering wheel, RS badging, red interior accents, and 19-inch high-gloss Black machined wheels make it the most extroverted member of the family — the Trailblazer that knows the value of an entrance.
Compact Size, Expansive Intent
The Trailblazer’s charm lies in its refusal to accept the limitations of its own dimensions. Seating for 5 adults feels realistic, not aspirational, and the fold-flat front passenger seat opens up an impressive 8.5 feet of cargo length — kayaks, ladder, lumber, or the occasional spur-of-the-moment antique-shop find.
The two-tone roofline available on ACTIV and RS trims adds visual sophistication, something far more deliberate than “styling.” And the new Apex Red exterior color is proof that Chevrolet hasn’t forgotten the emotional power of a well-chosen paint finish.
Technology Designed to Stay Out of the Way
Every 2026 Trailblazer receives an 11-inch diagonal HD touchscreen, a crisp interface that merges wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ without fuss. Options such as wireless charging and a Bose® audio system transform the cabin into something more serene than one might expect of a compact SUV.
Adaptability remains a theme. The availability of three selectable drive modes allow the Trailblazer to recalibrate itself to conditions that range from slippery to spirited, adjusting as naturally as a driver’s instincts.
Safety With Real Substance
Chevrolet’s safety philosophy is refreshingly comprehensive. Chevy Safety Assist comes standard, bringing together Forward Collision Alert, Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist, and Front Pedestrian Braking. Additional systems — Adaptive Cruise Control, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert — provide layers of support without overwhelming the driver.
Ten standard airbags and Teen Driver technology reinforce the idea that safety isn’t a checklist feature; it’s an expectation.
Your Invitation to Maplewood’s Next Great Drive
The 2026 Chevrolet Trailblazer doesn’t shout for attention. It doesn’t need to. It wins drivers over through versatility, calm competence, and a willingness to adapt to nearly any scenario Maplewood, MN can present.
For those ready to experience a compact SUV with a surprising amount of depth, Merit Chevrolet offers the full lineup — from the practical LS to the outgoing RS. A test drive may be all it takes to discover that the Trailblazer isn’t just another vehicle in the segment. It’s the one rewriting what the segment can be.

