2023 Chevy Trailblazer Review
Price Range: $16,104 - $27,590





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Good
8.0
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edmunds TESTED
Chevy's done a great job with the latest 2023 Trailblazer. It isn't the most efficient or the best-performing vehicle in the class, but it is exceedingly competent at nearly everything it does. In the increasingly competitive class of extra-small SUVs, the Trailblazer is a half-step ahead.
2023 Chevrolet Trailblazer Review
Pros
- Offers a lot of the latest technology and safety features
- Activ model brings some light off-road capabilities
- Roomy seating and cargo space for an extra-small SUV
Cons
- Base engine lacks power
- Transmission can be slow to downshift
What's new
- No significant changes for 2023
- Part of the second Trailblazer generation introduced for 2021
Overview

Much smaller than the midsize SUV TrailBlazers of the early 2000s, the 2023 Trailblazer is better known for its small, easy-to-park size and decent fuel economy. Slightly larger than the Chevy Trax and smaller than the sprightlier Equinox, the Trailblazer is sized just right for those looking for a five-passenger crossover. In the third year of the Chevrolet Trailblazer's latest generation, the subcompact crossover SUV offers a spacious cabin and stylish features in an affordable package.
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Equipped as standard with a turbocharged 137-horsepower 1.2-liter engine and front-wheel drive, the Trailblazer has enough get-up-and-go to crest hills and pass on the highway. Those looking for a little more oomph may choose the all-wheel-drive option, which comes with a more powerful engine. Inside the nicely appointed cabin, technology features are plentiful and include standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Audio controls and an intuitive touchscreen round out a comprehensive infotainment package that is pleasant to use.
With plenty of cargo room and a comfortable ride, the 2022 Chevrolet Trailblazer is a solid choice in the subcompact SUV segment among other crossovers like the Hyundai Kona, Kia Seltos and Mazda CX-30. Check out our Expert Rating below to get our in-depth take on its performance, comfort and more.
Edmunds Expert Rating
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Good
8.0
out of 10
We drove the 2023 Chevrolet Trailblazer on our test track and on real roads. Our Edmunds team conducts rigorous independent vehicle testing, driving 500,000 miles a year.
Performance
7.5/10
How does the Trailblazer drive? We tested the Trailblazer in the Activ trim level, which has the upgraded 1.3-liter engine. With it the Trailblazer is surprisingly adept at getting around in day-to-day traffic, even if its as-tested 0-60 mph acceleration run of 9.4 seconds is well off the pace of rival SUVs with their upgraded engines. The nine-speed automatic transmission keeps the little engine in its sweet spot during acceleration, but we wish it was a bit quicker to downshift when you need to pass.
We're not enamored with the brake pedal in the Trailblazer. It's overly sensitive, making it difficult to be smooth when slowing down. The Activ trim level has off-road-biased tires, and they lack the grip to stop the Trailblazer as quickly as some of its rivals. Nimble handling isn't a strength for the Trailblazer either, but the reasonably accurate steering ensures the driver's confidence on most roads.
We're not enamored with the brake pedal in the Trailblazer. It's overly sensitive, making it difficult to be smooth when slowing down. The Activ trim level has off-road-biased tires, and they lack the grip to stop the Trailblazer as quickly as some of its rivals. Nimble handling isn't a strength for the Trailblazer either, but the reasonably accurate steering ensures the driver's confidence on most roads.
Comfort
8/10
How comfortable is the Trailblazer? The Trailblazer has a comfortable ride for a small SUV, especially at highway speeds. The front seats feel a bit firm at first, but after a few hours they remain comfortable and supportive. Around town, you'll feel some jostling when driving on rough roads, but the Trailblazer never crashes into potholes or feels too stiff. On the highway, the Trailblazer exhibits excellent ride comfort.
The three-cylinder engine, a design that's known for being a bit rough and noisy, emits only a subtle growl at full throttle. Road and wind noise isn't quite as well damped, but it's not excessive either and never gets tiring even during long stints behind the wheel. The climate control is easy to use and maintains good control over cabin temps, though higher fan speeds can get noisy.
The three-cylinder engine, a design that's known for being a bit rough and noisy, emits only a subtle growl at full throttle. Road and wind noise isn't quite as well damped, but it's not excessive either and never gets tiring even during long stints behind the wheel. The climate control is easy to use and maintains good control over cabin temps, though higher fan speeds can get noisy.
Interior
8.5/10
How’s the interior? The Trailblazer offers a nice balance between analog and digital controls, and everything's fairly easy to figure out at first glance. The Trailblazer's ride height is slightly elevated over a compact sedan so it's easy to simply open the door and step into. Even taller rear passengers won't have to resort to gymnastics to get inside. And once there, occupants will find an exceedingly spacious rear seat. With the optional panoramic sunroof, headroom is more than adequate for most passengers.
The driving position is adjustable for a variety of preferences, and taller drivers won't feel like they're perched up too high. While the Trailblazer does sport a somewhat cutdown roofline, visibility isn't sacrificed in the name of style as it is in the Mazda CX-30. The available high-definition backup camera works well even in low light.
The driving position is adjustable for a variety of preferences, and taller drivers won't feel like they're perched up too high. While the Trailblazer does sport a somewhat cutdown roofline, visibility isn't sacrificed in the name of style as it is in the Mazda CX-30. The available high-definition backup camera works well even in low light.
Technology
8.5/10
How’s the tech? Unlike most other vehicles in the class, the Trailblazer can't be had with an integrated navigation system. That means you'll need to use your smartphone's apps. Thankfully, wireless connectivity is standard for both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and they work very well with the Trailblazer's attractive touchscreen. Our test vehicle came with the Technology package that included the larger 8-inch touchscreen (a 7-inch version is standard) and a nice-sounding Bose seven-speaker audio system. USB-A and USB-C ports are standard for front passengers and optional for rear passengers.
Voice controls are relatively straightforward, but we wish the system recognized more natural language. But it did get our commands correct when we followed the specific syntax. Standard advanced driver aids aren't as plentiful as on some competitors like the Subaru Crosstrek, but they can be acquired through a few option packages. We found the adaptive cruise control to be consistent, and the other systems didn't provide any false alarms.
Voice controls are relatively straightforward, but we wish the system recognized more natural language. But it did get our commands correct when we followed the specific syntax. Standard advanced driver aids aren't as plentiful as on some competitors like the Subaru Crosstrek, but they can be acquired through a few option packages. We found the adaptive cruise control to be consistent, and the other systems didn't provide any false alarms.
Storage
8/10
How’s the storage? The larger dimensions of the Trailblazer pay off in the cargo department. Its cargo area is one of the roomiest in the class, even against the likes of the Kia Soul and Subaru Crosstrek. Obviously, it's still an extra-small SUV, but the Trailblazer should work fine for your typical cargo-hauling needs.
Interior storage for small items is average. Up front there's a tray in front of the shifter (it's a wireless charging pad if you select that option) and cupholders. Under the center console armrest is a deep but somewhat narrow bin better suited for items you don't use often. The door pockets will hold smaller items for both front and rear passengers, but larger water bottles won't really fit anywhere. Car seats should fit without issue thanks to the generous space in the back seat.
Interior storage for small items is average. Up front there's a tray in front of the shifter (it's a wireless charging pad if you select that option) and cupholders. Under the center console armrest is a deep but somewhat narrow bin better suited for items you don't use often. The door pockets will hold smaller items for both front and rear passengers, but larger water bottles won't really fit anywhere. Car seats should fit without issue thanks to the generous space in the back seat.
Fuel Economy
7/10
How’s the fuel economy? The Trailblazer with the 1.3-liter engine and all-wheel drive, which is what we tested, gets an EPA-estimated 28 mpg in combined city/highway driving. That's OK for an extra-small SUV. We were somewhat disappointed to achieve only 26.9 mpg over our highway-heavy 115-mile evaluation route. One benefit to the 1.3-liter turbocharged engine in Trailblazer is that it does not require premium fuel like some other turbocharged engines in this class.
Value
7.5/10
Is the Trailblazer a good value? Though the Trailblazer can be had for under $25,000, it's not an extra-small SUV for the budget-minded. Our test vehicle was a well-optioned Activ model with all-wheel drive and sported a sticker price just north of $33,000. While that's considerably less than the mechanically similar Buick Encore GX, it's a bit more expensive than the upscale Mazda CX-30 (with the more powerful turbocharged engine) and considerably more expensive than other competitors such as the Hyundai Kona and Subaru Crosstrek. But the Trailblazer does deliver a lot of attractive features for that price and looks and feels well built, both inside and out. Warranty coverage is typical, though Chevrolet does offer five years/60,000 miles of roadside assistance and a year of free maintenance.
Wildcard
8/10
The Trailblazer stands out from the crowd, not only with its futuristic and somewhat rugged styling but also in its general competency and pleasant demeanor. There are other extra-small SUVs that are faster and offer more sporty handling, but the Trailblazer never feels like it's lacking any real capability. The jack-of-all-trades personality is what makes the Trailblazer not just competent but easy to use in nearly every day-to-day situation.
And while it is a little more expensive than most of its competition, you do get a lot of equipment and space for your money. If a well-equipped Trailblazer falls within your budget, it's an exceedingly well-balanced little machine free of any real vices.
And while it is a little more expensive than most of its competition, you do get a lot of equipment and space for your money. If a well-equipped Trailblazer falls within your budget, it's an exceedingly well-balanced little machine free of any real vices.
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2023 Chevrolet Trailblazer trim level differences
The 2023 Chevrolet Trailblazer is a subcompact SUV that's offered in four trim levels: LS, LT, Activ and RS. The base engine is a turbocharged 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine (137 horsepower, 162 lb-ft of torque) and it's paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission and front-wheel drive. Choosing all-wheel drive brings a stronger turbocharged 1.3-liter three-cylinder engine (155 hp, 174 lb-ft) and a nine-speed automatic transmission.
Which Trailblazer trim does Edmunds recommend?
The LT trim is a solid choice and gets you some welcome comfort-oriented features such as a power driver's seat. Even more importantly, the LT includes cruise control. With this trim, we recommend opting for the more powerful turbocharged 1.3-liter engine and the Driver Confidence package that adds some helpful driver aids.
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Cost to Drive
Monthly estimates based on costs in Texas
$115/mo for Trailblazer LS
Trailblazer LS
vs
$145/mo
Avg. Compact SUV
Reliability
The 2023 Chevrolet Trailblazer has a 3 years / 36,000 miles basic warranty and no recalls. RepairPal gives it a reliability rating of 4.5 out of 5, ranks it #1 out of 16 among Fullsize SUVs. Below you’ll find our owner reviews.
Reliability Rating by RepairPal
4.5 out of 5 stars4.5/5Excellent
#1 out of 16 among Fullsize SUVs
RepairPal Reliability Ratings are based on the actual cost, frequency, and severity of unscheduled repairs and maintenance on make/model data for select 2008-2022 vehicles. The reliability of a specific vehicle may vary depending on its maintenance and driving history, model year, trim, and features.
Cost
$330/yr
vs. $614/yr
for Average Fullsize SUV
for Average Fullsize SUV
Frequency
0.98x/yr
vs. 1.59x/yr
for Average Fullsize SUV
for Average Fullsize SUV
Severity
7.6%
vs. 16.7%
for Average Fullsize SUV
for Average Fullsize SUV
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Recalls
There are no recalls for the 2023 Chevrolet TrailblazerWarranty
3 years / 36,000 miles Basic Warranty- Basic Warranty
- 3 years / 36,000 miles
- Drivetrain Warranty
- 5 years / 60,000 miles
- Rust Warranty
- 6 years / 100,000 miles
- Roadside assistance Warranty
- 5 years / 60,000 miles
Chevrolet Trailblazer Owner Reviews
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3 out of 5 starsJessica, 08/24/2022
2023 Chevrolet Trailblazer LT 4dr SUV (1.2L 3cyl Turbo CVT)
Loved it when I got it about a month ago but now I’m having trouble with the engine not working right and it makes a nocking sound when I turn it on now. When I push the gas the RPM will go up to 4 or 5 but the car will move at like 2 mph. I was coming out my driveway one day and pushed the gas and it slowly started poking into the road and I pushed the pedal harder and had it all the … way to the floor since a big truck was coming and when it finally caught up I drifted out the driveway because the car took off. It does not happen all the time but it is starting to become more frequent which is very dangerous. That’s my only complaints about the car. I have 3 kids. One in a booster, and infant car seat and one who is not in a booster and they all fit great.
Not too shabby!
4 out of 5 starsRyan W, 01/18/2024
2023 Chevrolet Trailblazer LT 4dr SUV AWD (1.3L 3cyl Turbo 9A)
Bought my new TB at the end of July in 2023. I was in the market for a new vehicle, the local dealer had this one coming in within a month (at MSRP), and they were also offering 36 months at 1.9% so I pretty much had to pull the trigger. After 6 months of ownership, I feel like I can give a fair review.
Pros:
This vehicle hit the things I wanted more than anything else: affordable, AWD, … and heated seats (Wisconsin winters are the worst!). I did some research before buying this and there was a consensus that this vehicle is too slow. With the 1.3 and 9-speed, I feel like there is plenty of "go" for driving around town. You're not going to win a drag race with this vehicle, and I would like a little more power when passing on the highway, but overall, it's better than expected.
Also having moved from a half-ton pickup- I love parking this vehicle. It's crazy how small this vehicle is. It has so much room for the passengers in the front and back, but it's so easy to park in a spot with ease. The storage is great as well- the rear seats fold flat, and the coolest feature is that the passenger front seat can actually fold down too if you want to haul anything larger like some boards or a kayak.
Seat height is pretty good in my opinion, as is the clearance below the vehicle. The design is great. This is such a nice-looking vehicle! The tech is also really nice! Factory speakers aren't great, but they're fine for me. Also has the Wi-Fi which would probably be worth it for a family that goes on lots of trips. Satellite radio is nice. The touchscreen is a decent size- I see they put a huge one in the 2024. Lastly, the highway MPG is amazing! I have done a few trips where if I can set the cruise I have got as high as 38 mpg in a 50-mile range.
Cons:
While this vehicle is affordable, I still feel like all vehicles are so overpriced right now. I was fine paying what I paid due to everything being so expensive in comparison, but I still feel like this vehicle should be like $5K less or include even more features.
The radio hasn't been perfect. 99% of the time it works just fine. I've had a couple times where the radio was super glitchy and slow. I tried Un-connecting my phone and that didn't help. I essentially had to turn my car off and wait a bit for it to go back to normal. I had this happen again where I was trying to use my phone GPS on the radio, and it just would not sync up at all. The satellite radio worked just fine, but I had to look at my actual phone to utilize the GPS- not fun when you're unfamiliar with where you're driving. While these aren't huge issues, they're very annoying when you invest in a new car- wanting and expecting things to work great shouldn't be an unrealistic expectation on a car that has been out a few years already.
The AWD doesn't seem great to me. I haven't really had to test it yet, but I feel like it may be a little underwhelming. This could also be due to the tires or just having that really short wheelbase. I haven't really tested the capability of it yet but have had some noticeable sliding while turning on snowy roads. I had a 2010 Ford Escape, and I never had that similar sliding. Again, this could be due to other reasons as well. I haven't been stuck in the snow yet, which is my whole reason from wanting the AWD. I just feel like my confidence in slippery driving has decreased a little with the vehicle.
Most of my other cons are due to what was available to buy when I bought. Like I had mentioned, I was able to get a really good rate for financing- 1.9%. I also put enough down to keep my monthly payment below $500/month for the 36-month financing period. While the LT trim is what I wanted, it literally only had one option on it- 18" wheels. While I don't have any problem with this option (I probably would have been fine with 17's), there are other options I wish would have been available. The biggest option I would have liked to have is the blind spot monitoring. The visibility by the C-pillars isn't great, and that's coming from someone who never has passengers in the back seat. I think this tied into an option that also replaces the shifter with a leather appointed shifter as well as the steering wheel. While those sound fine, they're not huge to me. I also would have liked the parking assist sensors. The rear camera is fine, but like others have said, it's not great at night or once it's obstructed by rain or snow. I think the location is fine, but it does feel like a pretty cheap quality camera.
Things I did buy:
The supplied carpeted floormats are terrible. I knew living in Wisconsin I would replace them right away anyways though. I did go with WeatherTech floormats in the front and back since I have had them with a few other vehicles and thought they did a good job. For the cargo area I bought the Chevrolet brand mat that also attaches to the seat backs of the rear seat. I thought this would be nice for when the seats are folded down. They're alright. My biggest issue is you have to punch holes into the seat back to anchor the mat to it. I had one hole that was not aligned very well, so it's anchored like a 1/4" from where it is designed to be. Again, I have expectations of buying something new and buying the accessories that are made by the same company. I'm still fine with that purchase though.
The other purchase I made was a security blind for the rear cargo area. I would skip this. It's really expensive for what it is. I wish it had a traditional rolling cover. This is like a laundry hamper material. Yes, it does what it says, but it just feels so cheap. The windows are also tinted enough I think you can probably just cover anything back there with a blanket if you're that concerned.
Overall:
Overall, this has been a great vehicle so far! I think it has a great design and lots of functional add-ons. It's a comfortable ride for the most part (could be a little smoother over those potholes) and the cabin is pretty quiet for the most part.
I think there are a few little things that could use some tweaking, but it seems to be a good vehicle overall so far. I have seen some complaints about the engine. It's a little engine! I am usually driving around by myself or with my girlfriend. If I was hauling a full load of people, I do feel like that could be a lot for this small of an engine. I also wouldn't really expect this to be good to pull anything (rated at 1,000 lbs.). I would probably stick to a bike rack on the back or a couple kayaks on top at most.
Most of my issues are from having a limited number of options due to chip shortages at the time my vehicle was being built. I think if you can actually get everything you want on this vehicle, it will make a difference.
I will update this review if there is anything drastic that changes over the next few months/years.
Vehicle Purchased: 7/2023, New
Original Post: 1/18/24 (2,700 miles)
Subcompact SUV? Not in my book.
5 out of 5 starsRafa_Rey, 07/11/2023
2023 Chevrolet Trailblazer RS 4dr SUV AWD (1.3L 3cyl Turbo 9A)
So, I'll make this short and sweet. The new Trailblazer has gone above and beyond my expectations. I purchased and RS this past May and seem to find more and more to like about it as time goes on. I'm an old muscle car guy, and the TB is hardly that. But it has the old
style accents my Camaro had. Fuel efficiency? Well for me, it is between 25-28 in the city which isn't bad at … all. And as far as the ride is concerned it is what I expected smooth on the turns, stiff on the shocks, and with enough get up and go to keep me satisfied as an everyday driver.
But the biggest and most salient plus, for me at least, is that this new Trailblazer does not in anyway resemble a subcompact vehicle. No cheap sheet metal veneer, not small bike like wheels. The Trailblazer is a little tank with cargo space, and I love it!
8 Months - 7500 Miles - 3 Roadtrips
4 out of 5 starsHeyImMatt, 11/22/2023
2023 Chevrolet Trailblazer RS 4dr SUV (1.3L 3cyl Turbo CVT)
I really want to get detailed with my review because so far my owner experience has been a love/hate relationship. I have a 2023 RS and overall it's been a good vehicle so far but I'll give a list of pros and cons.
PROS:
Lots of space, tons of headroom for myself in the driver seat. The passengers have tons of foot and leg space in the back and cargo room is plentiful. I do not have … the panoramic sunroof. The heated seats and steering wheel have to be the hottest I have ever felt. After about 5 minutes, I have to turn them down. The touch screen is responsive and has good resolution. Apple CarPlay is wireless and connects right away when you start the car. There are plenty of USB ports, cup holders, and different little storage areas. Acceleration is decent from the 1.3L, it isn't quick but it gets the job done and I've never thought it didn't have ENOUGH power.
Now the CONS... SQUEAKS AND RATTLES ARE DRIVING ME CRAZY! I understand this isn't the most expensive vehicle but goodness it rattles. I've taken almost everything out of the car, checked screws, everything and it just always rattles. You have to turn the radio up so you don't hear it. The speakers are terrible, by the way. I've blown the tweeter on the passenger side and I don't turn the volume up all the way. Safety systems are annoying and not very good. The forward emergency breaking is always flashing that stupid red light at me and beeping because it thinks I'm going to hit something when nothing is near me. Mine personally has a terrible brake feel. Sometimes it feels like I can push them to the floor and I get no braking and other times I throw myself thru the windshield because it stops so hard. That could just be a problem with mine that I need to get checked. Window on the driver side has an annoying rattle when it's rolled down half way. The touch screen is good most of the time but do have times where it glitches and or restarts. I do not have the HD camera option but the standard back up camera is USELESS. It's the lowest quality camera ever and at night, it's seriously useless.
FUEL ECONOMY ---- 21.6 MPG Lifetime average ---- 30 MPG Highway ---- 14 MPG City (I do lots of idling at my job and city driving) $40 to fill from empty with gas at $3.79/gallon
Listen, for $30,000 or so, it's a pretty good little SUV. I'm happy it is on a lease because I'm not sure how reliable the little 1.3L Turbo is going to be but time will tell. I think if you can deal with some of the faults, it's going to do good for a small family or couple. You can load lots of items into it, I've thrown things up on the roof racks before. It does the job and overall you'll be happy. If any problems or things change, I'll update my review.
2023 Trailblazer Highlights
LS
Base MSRP Excludes Destination Fee | $22,100 |
---|---|
Engine Type | Gas |
Combined MPG | 30 MPG |
Cost to Drive | $115/month |
Seating | 5 seats |
Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place | 25.3 cu.ft. |
front wheel drive | |
Warranty | 3 years / 36,000 miles |
Safety
Our experts like the Trailblazer models:
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Detects if a collision is imminent and applies the brakes if you don't respond in time.
- Following Distance Indicator
- Displays the distance to the car in front and warns if you're following too closely.
- Lane Keep Assist
- Warns you if the vehicle begins to drift out of its lane and nudges the car back in line if you don't respond.
NHTSA Overall Rating
5 out of 5 starsThe National Highway Transportation Safety Administration offers independent analysis.
- Frontal Barrier Crash RatingOverall5 / 5Driver5 / 5Passenger4 / 5
- Side Crash RatingOverall5 / 5
- Side Barrier RatingOverall5 / 5Driver5 / 5Passenger5 / 5
- Combined Side Barrier & Pole RatingsFront Seat5 / 5Back Seat5 / 5
- RolloverRollover4 / 5Dynamic Test ResultNo TipRisk Of Rollover18.5%
IIHS Rating
The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety uses extensive crash tests to determine car safety.
- Small Overlap Front Driver-Side TestGood
- Small Overlap Front Passenger-Side TestGood
- Moderate Overlap Front Test – OriginalGood
- Moderate Overlap Front Test – UpdatedNot Tested
- Side Impact Test – OriginalGood
- Side Impact Test – UpdatedNot Tested
- Roof Strength TestGood
- Rear Crash Protection / Head RestraintGood
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