Chevrolet has facelifted the Trailblazer, giving it an extended list of standard features and some nip-and-tuck at the front end. The prices remain to be revealed. Starting at the front, the headlights are now installed at the upper radiator grille level and look much slimmer than before. The DRLs sit lower and are oval in shape. New paint options, namely Copper Harbour Metallic and Cacti Green, round off the modifications here.

Going for the RS trim level adds black trim pieces, a grille mesh with a trapezoid ornament, 19-inch wheels and a couple of chromed exhaust tips. Should you choose the Activ spec, you will be getting a more rugged exterior trim along with tweaked shock absorbers more suited for bad road driving.

 

Inside, the infotainment display has increased in size to 11 inches. The system supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connections. The driver gets an 8-inch dashboard screen (twice as large as the old screen).

All trims come with engine start-stop functionality already included, as well as cruise control and a reversing camera. The powertrains remain completely unchanged from the pre-facelift Trailblazer lineup.