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− | Originally an upscale Blazer: while some references call the Trailblazer (officially TrailBlazer) a trim level, the badge on these models read Trailblazer, and it led to a new model for the 2002 model year, running for several years alongside the old Blazer. The US Trailblazers were discontinued after the 2009 model year, but the nameplate reemerged on a Thai-made truck-based SUV in 2012. SAIC–GM used the nameplate on a compact crossover in 2019. | + | Originally an upscale [[Chevrolet Blazer|Blazer]]: while some references call the Trailblazer (officially ''TrailBlazer'') a trim level, the badge on these models read ''TrailBlazer'', and it led to a new model for the 2002 model year, running for several years alongside the old Blazer. The US Trailblazers were discontinued after the 2009 model year, but the nameplate reemerged on a Thai-made truck-based SUV in 2012, officially with a lowercase ''b''. SAIC–GM used the nameplate on a compact crossover in 2019. |
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Latest revision as of 09:17, 23 September 2019
Originally an upscale Blazer: while some references call the Trailblazer (officially TrailBlazer) a trim level, the badge on these models read TrailBlazer, and it led to a new model for the 2002 model year, running for several years alongside the old Blazer. The US Trailblazers were discontinued after the 2009 model year, but the nameplate reemerged on a Thai-made truck-based SUV in 2012, officially with a lowercase b. SAIC–GM used the nameplate on a compact crossover in 2019.
Marque: Chevrolet | Successor: Chevrolet Traverse