The Holden Trailblazer is receiving an extra dose of love from the factory with the recently revealed Z71 special edition. Unlike the Z71 found in North America, though, the Trailblazer Z71 is more style than substance.
Nevertheless, the Z71 upgrades do make the Holden Trailblazer a looker. Based on the LTZ trim, the Trailblazer Z71 adds 18-inch black alloy wheels, a selection of black design pieces and a Z71 livery. The black touches can be found on the door handles, mirrors, side moldings and even on the B-pillar moldings.
The “livery” can be found in the special Z71 decals on the hood, integrated with the black stripes, and elsewhere throughout the Trailblazer. Subtle, but not lacking.
Inside, the Trailblazer Z71 gets fancier seats with embroidered “Z71” headrests and a pair of Z71 floor mats are swapped in for an extra bit of pizazz.
For the extra content, the price jumps accordingly. The Trailblazer Z71 will cost an additional $1,000 over the Trailblazer LTZ. Those interested will have to scurry down to a dealer soon, because Holden will offer just 400 Trailblazer Z71s during the month of June.
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Ugh, makes me ill that we can’t have one in the U.S….
GM needs to pull their whatever’s outta their butts and sell this in the US
Now why can’t we have a proper off road capable SUV here in the States. I’m not a big Toyota fan but I do like the 4Runner they have, its sharp but also a real 4WD SUV.. I like something not as big as the Tahoe or Suburban but still has a capable off-road mode. They are shooting themselves in the foot for not having the Trailblazer here. IMO
Could hope this could be that ‘new’ Blazer, after an update, for the US
I hope it is a hell of a lot more reliable than the other trailblazers that have been produced in the past. My 2005 is a rolling piece of ………!!!!!!!!
Here it is folks that are citizens of the US….the missing link between CUVs (Equinox and Traverse).
We should be protesting out in front of Mary Barra’s office, demanding her resignation for keeping this vehicle from us!