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It looks good, but don't expect it in North America.
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March 21, 2012
By: Nick Saporito


Today General Motors took the wraps off of an all-new Chevrolet Trailblazer SUV for certain global markets. The new Trailblazer is based on the new global Chevrolet Colorado pickup and was expected to debut today at the Bangkok Motor Show in Thailand.

The Trailblazer is a proper SUV in terms that it is based on a truck platform and available in both two and four-wheel drive configurations. Power will come from a 2.5-liter and 2.8-liter four-cylinder turbo-diesel for Asian markets, where the majority of SUV sales are of diesel variants.

Unlike the former North American Trailblazer, the new global Trailblazer seats seven passengers in base form. Of course each seat provides ample flexibility with fold-flat options.

So will we see this new Trailblazer in North America? Probably not. At this time there does not appear to be any solid plans to sell the new SUV in North American markets.

Press Release said:
BANGKOK – The Trailblazer, Chevrolet’s tough new “haul-anything, go-anywhere” SUV, made its world debut today at a special event ahead of The 33rd Bangkok International Motor Show in Thailand.

First previewed in concept form at last year’s Dubai International Motor Show in the Middle East, the Trailblazer will go on sale around the world, beginning with Thailand in June.

Based on General Motors’ new global body-on-frame midsize truck architecture, the Trailblazer was designed to feature premium ride comfort and handling dynamics for urban and highway driving, matched by superior off-road capabilities.

Inside, the all-new Trailblazer features leading interior space and intuitive three-row tumble and fold-flat seating, representing Chevrolet’s most significant play in the competitive body-on-frame midsize SUV segment.

Available in two- and four-wheel-drive configurations, the Trailblazer is powered by GM’s new four-cylinder Duramax turbo-diesel engines that offer class-leading power and torque matched with efficiency and refinement.

Martin Apfel, president, GM Southeast Asia and Chevrolet Sales Thailand, said the introduction of the new Trailblazer, which will be built at GM Thailand’s manufacturing facility in Rayong, will boost Chevrolet’s presence in the world’s fast-growing SUV markets.

“True to its name, the Trailblazer will blaze the trail for new Chevrolet vehicles coming into the market. It has been built tough to offer Chevrolet customers everything they need from a heavy-duty SUV,” he said.

Designed for family transport and urban commuting, the Trailblazer is equally at home negotiating off-road terrain as it is with urban traffic and highway cruising,” Apfel added. “It will hit the sweet spot, not just for consumers in Thailand and throughout Southeast Asia, but in every place around the world where it will be sold.”

The Trailblazer was developed in tandem with the all-new Chevrolet Colorado midsize pickup truck by a highly skilled team of GM engineers, who used their expertise to add passenger vehicle attributes to the midsize truck architecture.

Team members lived in Thailand during the development of both vehicles, immersing themselves in the highly competitive truck and SUV market and observing how Thais use their vehicles and the driving conditions they experience. The insights gathered led to the development of Trailblazer models covering two specification levels: the mid-level LT and the range-topping LTZ.

Powertrain and Transmission

The Trailblazer will be powered by GM’s all-new family of Duramax four-cylinder turbo-diesel engines, featuring 2.5L and 2.8L displacements. The engines incorporate a host of technologies aimed at delivering an optimal balance of power, performance and fuel economy.

The range-topping 2.8L variant features a variable-geometry turbocharger for optimal power and efficiency across the engine’s revolution band, and a balancer-shaft for greater smoothness. Both engines feature components designed to last for 240,000 kilometers, enhancing durability and reliability while contributing to lower cost of ownership.

A choice of two drivetrains will be offered – a five-speed manual transmission and a six-speed automatic featuring electronic shift-control with clutch-to-clutch capability and an electro-hydraulic control module.

The 2.8-liter engine is rated at 180 horsepower (132 kW) and 346 lb.-ft. of torque (470 Nm) with an available six-speed automatic transmission (324 lb.-ft. / 440 Nm with a five-speed manual). The 2.5-liter engine is rated at 150 horsepower (110 kW) and 258 lb.-ft. of torque (350 Nm).

Additional powertrains for specific markets will be announced later.

Ride and Handling

The Trailblazer’s foundation for both its on- and off-road capabilities is its robust body-on-frame architecture. With the support of an independent five-link rear suspension, a feature found in more upmarket, premium SUVs, the Trailblazer displays none of the typical characteristics of conventional body-on-frame SUVs. In fact, it enjoys a combination of best-in-class luxurious ride and responsiveness. The use of coil springs throughout also provides the Trailblazer with better suspension articulation, a useful trait in off-road conditions, in addition to providing passenger car-like handling dynamics on the road.

“Our objective when developing the Trailblazer was to achieve ride and handling dynamics that match, and in many cases exceed, those of similar-size crossover vehicles,” said Brad Merkel, GM’s Global Vehicle Line Executive for Midsize Trucks and SUVs. “The Trailblazer will cater to a wide range of driving styles and requirements. It is car-like responsive and premium in its ride quality while offering the off-road capability that our customers demand. That makes it the complete SUV package.”

Safety

The Trailblazer range boasts an impressive array of active and passive safety features, including:
  • Electronic Stability Control
  • Anti-lock Braking System
  • Hydraulic Brake Assist
  • Traction Control
  • Dynamic Rear Brake Proportioning (first use of Rear Drive Brake in the market)
  • Electronic Brake-force Distribution
  • Panic Brake Assist
  • Engine Drag Control
  • Hill Descent Control
  • Driver and Occupant Air Bag Protection


Exterior Design – Sophisticated Muscle

The Trailblazer’s bold road presence was created by the GM South America Design Center in São Caetano do Sul, Brazil, and shares a number of design cues with its sister vehicle, the Chevrolet Colorado, in line with Chevrolet’s global design DNA.

Exterior highlights include a “body in-wheels out” design that delivers high approach and departure angles. A dramatic power dome in the hood combined with a raised cowl designed to give the Trailblazer a strong, purposeful appearance, while higher-mounted dual projector headlamps are positioned beneath the power dome, emphasizing the visual strength in the face of the vehicle.

Also prominent is the contemporary dual-port grille – an unmistakable Chevrolet cue – that carries a three-dimensional grille mesh. It is complemented by polished aluminum decor trims in the fascias, rockers, belt line, tailgate and roof rack.

“The Trailblazer delivers a great combination of capabilities, from negotiating off-road trails to daily city driving, that we wanted to convey visually,” said Matt Noone, director of Design for GM do Brasil. “There’s an obvious sense of muscle in the design, but at the same time a very sophisticated appearance in line with the world’s premium SUVs. From every angle, the Trailblazer looks agile and athletic, with a refined finish that makes it a vehicle our customers will aspire to own.”

The Trailblazer will be available in seven exterior colors: Summit White, Black Sapphire, Sizzle Red, Auburn Brown, Blue Mountain, Royal Gray and Switchblade Silver.

Interior – Spacious, Refined and Flexible

Signature Chevrolet cues continue inside, conveying spaciousness, flexibility and an upscale appearance in all control interfaces. With a flowing instrument panel, integrated center stack and signature Chevrolet dual ****pit design, the interior of the all-new Trailblazer combines car-like characteristics with the boldness expected of a true SUV. The seven-passenger interior offers intuitive three-row tumble and/or fold-flat seat versatility and best-in-class spaciousness in the third row.

“We made the seating both flexible and intuitive. There’s no need to pull out the owner’s manual to figure out how to configure the seats,” Noone said. “The third row in the all-new Trailblazer isn’t an afterthought. It’s an authentic third row where people can sit comfortably for long trips. Combine that with luxurious interior appointments and it is easy to see why the Trailblazer really is an all-purpose vehicle.”

Additional interior details include:

  • Second row 60/40 split seats with single latch forward gravity tumble, fold-flat capability, and six-degree seat-back reclining with integrated folding armrests, incorporated with cup holders;
  • Third row 50/50 split seats with center console storage and fold-flat capability;
  • Flat floor storage from the front row rearward when all seats are folded to provide extreme load capability;
  • Auxiliary power plug with USB and Bluetooth connectivity.


Contrasting trim used with the light-colored leather seating and dual-grained surfaces on the instrument panel provide a premium feel. A number of storage compartments are located throughout the interior, including a covered center bin for the concealment of valuable items, and a large dual glovebox.

Pricing, full specifications and features will be released later.




 

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15/21 MPG in a Tahoe makes this obsolete in the U.S. at Job One.

The next generation should do even better.

Protect the GMT900's - do not offer this for sale here.
 

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I think im coming around to GM's point of view with the new Trailblazer/Colorado. They are not yet ready for NA sales.
 

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150 hp for a 7 passenger body-on-frame truck? What a wheezer. The engine will be constantly downshifting, resulting in horrific mileage.

By the way, I much prefer the headlight/front facia treatment of the concept.
 

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Get the MPGs up and it could still work here though... if Ford can sell the off-road capable Explorer, the minivan-esque Flex and the behemoth Expedition, I don't see any reason GM can't sell Tahoe, Traverse, and TrailBlazer.
 

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I would not consider the new Exploder off road capable. It's a FWD vehicle with AWD thrown in. It might work in the snow but that's about it. GM has made the committment to the CUV-Traverse/Enclave/Acadia. Bringing a BOF Trailblazer here will just allow it to compete against it self and the pathfinder and maybe the Cherokee/liberty. I do not think its worth it as much as I like RWD BOF on frame SUV's.
 

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Get the MPGs up and it could still work here though... if Ford can sell the off-road capable Explorer, the minivan-esque Flex and the behemoth Expedition, I don't see any reason GM can't sell Tahoe, Traverse, and TrailBlazer.
and Equinox. All of which offer different utility in different segments for different lifestyles.
I say bring it with the Colorado once both are modified for the NA Market.
Good move if they do.
 

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Hopefully it comes to the states, but as a GMC Envoy. Import it for a little whie to gauge the demand.
 

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I'd be willing to bet good money that the Trailblalzer WILL come to America, and I get tired of the games GM plays about "no plans to......" It makes sense to build it in Wentzville along side the Colorado pickup. And being some 90% of the utility and size of the Tahoe, it will find a ready market. GM, quit pulling our chains!
 

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When I first saw the vehicle I thought "what is a Honda CRV doing on this site?" I guess it isn't too bad looking apart from the front, but where is the imagination?
 

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Right now, GM doesn't have any real off-road SUV's other than the expensive Tahoe and Avalanche. Everything else is just some chick's idea of what an off-road vehicle should be when they miss the driveway by a tire-width. I'd like to see GM put out a guy's SUV like the old full-sized Blazer. Something a little nicer than a pickup with a cap and not as nice as a Tahoe. Until that happens, they are giving away a segment of buyers to Jeep.
 

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GM needs a BOF RWD based mid-sized pickup AND SUV. Toyota sells both the CUV Highlander AND the BOF SUV 4-Runner in DROVES here in the south. GM needs a competing product.
 

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The front end/grille work better on this than on the Thai Colorado. Hopefully it will be different here in the US. The sides of this thing are an incongruous mish-mash of angles and curves that looks really goofy. The shape of the rear glass, the c-pillar and the weird angled wrap around rear glass give it a cobbled together "Frankenstein's Monster" look. Not attractive to me at all.
 

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I like the idea of bringing this here as a GMC, but that would require some restyling. I think there's a market for this car; obviously Toyota does, too, with keeping the 4Runner BOF. I also think there were a lot of satisfied Trailblazer customers who don't necessarily want a Mom-mobile Traverse or a downsized Equinox. I'd like to see this come here with the larger diesel option, and a turbo-V6 SS variant.

We have the GMC version of the old Trailblazer, a 2005 Envoy XUV, and it's been a great car for us. Somehow none of the unibody cars that have followed have compelled us to trade in, not to mention the fact that GM unwisely gave up on the sliding cargo roof / midgate idea, which is quite brilliant but never adequately marketed.
 
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