The revamping of the classic Blazer nameplate has
brought many consumers to a high-rising excitement level: one of America's all-time
favorite vehicles perfect for conquering and exploring the wild is being brought
back with just a bit more prowess in the crossover SUV category. There are many
rumors afloat that Chevy is in the process of the same revival for another one
of our very historic vehicles: The Trailblazer. During an important
presentation attended by investors earlier this month, Chevy showcased a new
crossover vehicle that was partially covered by dark shadows. Motor Trend
obtained a copy and shared it broadly over social media.
Appearing at first glance smaller than the current
Blazer, there is definitely a lot that makes perfect sense about the
Trailblazer coming back to the lineup. The very first version of the
Trailblazer started out as a more upscale trim of the K6, before eventually
becoming its own midsize SUV model. The Trailblazer is still available in
Thailand and Brazil, and happened to be discontinued in the States around 2009.
This potentially new and still shrouded-in-mystery model would likely be
situated just in between the Equinox and the Trax, and be just the perfect size
and stature for a burgeoning business, or new family constantly on the go.
The very first generation of the Trailblazer
introduced in 2002 was based on a truck platform known as GMT360, with all
models possessing 4-wheel-drive type layout as an option, except for the SS
model, which features an all-wheel-drive system. It also rallied over
challenges from shocks with an independent front suspension, and a five-link
rear suspension. Proudly winning the North American Truck of the Year award
in 2002, the 4.2-liter engine sported variable valve timing on the exhaust
camshaft, and GM's lost-foam casting process. On current Trailblazer models in
Asia and Brazil, the 2.8-Liter turbodiesel engine has a new water-cooled
variable-geometry turbocharger, high-pressure common-rial fuel delivery system,
new cylinder head, and a new Engine Control Module.
The potential Trailblazer's steadfast competition
will no doubt be the likes of the Ford Edge, Nissan Murano, and vehicle within
this size and functionality that is soon-to-be-planned by Honda. As families
right here in Knoxville on the go are searching for the new model that will meet
their needs, It is no doubt that an amazingly equipped and fully-loaded truck
such as the Silverado would have at least once crossed their minds. But there
are the specified niche consumers out there who like the taut driving feel that
only an SUV can offer, and the sense that you are bringing those along for the
ride to enjoy it just a bit more without the pressures of hauling or towing
defining your drive.