Monday, January 13, 2020

Breakdown of 2021 Chevy Trailblazer's Lighting Elements Featured on GM Authority

It was back in November of 2019 when the 2021 Chevy Trailblazer was unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show, much to the delight of SUV fans who are looking for a midsize and feature-rich daily driver. This new crossover slots in between the subcompact Chevy Trax and compact Chevy Equinox in the current lineup, and draws a hefty amount of design inspiration from the new Blazer. The folks on staff poised and ready to provide the scoop at GM Authority cranked out a feature last week providing an up-close look at what each specific trim offers in the lines of lighting, and other features that will make you want to test drive a new one right here at Chuck Hutton Chevy of Memphis this January!

The five trim levels for the model lineup are L, LS, LT, ACTIV, and RS. In the front, there are three unique elements: daytime running lamps, headlamps, and fog lamps. Both halogen and LED elements are available, with halogen headlamps now offered as standard across the lineup, and LED headlamps appearing higher up the scale alongside the optional Technology Package.

Signature LED daytime running lamps are also standard across the range, while LED fog lamps come as standard with higher trims. When opting for the Technology Package, you also will enjoy the following benefits:

·        HD radio
·        Chevy Infotainment 3 Plus system
·        Bose premium 7-speaker Soundsystem
·        Sirius XM with 360L
·        Memory card receptacle
·        Wireless phone projection
·        Adaptive Cruise Control
·        HD Rear Vision Camera
·        Enhanced 4.2-inch diagonal multi-color display Driver Information Center

In the rear, the 2021 Chevy Trailblazer is equipped with LED tail lamps or Halogen tail lamps, with standard outfit determined by respective trim: the ACTIV and RS levels are where the LED tail lamps come into play. The ACTIV trim offers up a more rugged look, also boasting a two-tone roof, unique front and rear fascia, and sport terrain tires as well as suspension tuning enhancements. The RS quenches the thirst for those looking for something sportier, with a performance-inspired mesh grille sporting a Chevy bow tie and unique front splitter elements.
You also get the dual exhaust with circular tips, a nice touch with a more-than-fair element of flex. To stay seamlessly connected while on the road, the Trailblazer will allow two phones to be paired via Bluetooth at the same time, and optional SiriusXM with 360L will offer music minus the commercials, among other exclusive content genres. Standard active safety features on the new Trailblazer include Front Pedestrian Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, and Automatic Emergency Braking. You can also add top-of-the-line safety and driver-assist features such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Rear Park Assist, and a High Definition Rear Vision Camera.

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