Holden Trailblazer Storm Brings More Style, Functionality To SUV

General Motors Australia has released the new Holden Trailblazer Storm special edition model, which arrives alongside the new Colorado Storm.

Just like the Colorado variant, the Trailblazer Storm special edition is designed to provide “added style and function for great value.” The Trailblazer Storm gets roughly $3,400 worth of additional content over a standard Trailblazer LTZ model, but is only $2,000 more than a regular LTZ.

That equipment includes an LED front light bar, matte black brush bar, body-color rear hatch spoiler, sport-inspired rear fascia, ‘Storm’ badging on the front driver and passenger doors and spaced ‘Trailblazer’ hood lettering.

“We were excited about adding the LED light bar, which significantly improves visibility at night, particularly in outer-suburban and rural areas, where wildlife and other road hazards are more common. The LED light bar throws out a more intense beam of light than a standard high beam, providing real benefit,” explained Holden marketing manager Andre Scott.

“At the end of the day, the customer gets both looks and function for $2,000 more than an LTZ, and that represents a very solid value equation,” he added.

The Trailblazer Storm special edition will start at $54,990 in Australia. Just like the Colorado Storm, the Trailblazer Storm is part of Holden’s push to get customers in the door before December 31st, 2019. The automaker recently announced it will would offer seven years of free scheduled servicing on certain models ordered before the New Year, which comes in addition to its standard five-year, unlimited kilometer warranty.

The limited-run SUV is available to order from Holden’s 200-plus dealers in Australia now.

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Sam McEachern

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  • Can't do much trailblazing in that thing, load up the guys and go deer hunting in that.

    Not so Trailblazer...

    Subaru has better off road ability...
    Thanks GM.

    • Thumbs down because it has a lack of off roading ability.... call it the Metro Blazer for the night on the town. Good looking vehicle , just not for the outdoorsman.

      ??? have a good day everyone, the Sea of Cortez is calling me, gone fishing....

    • Yep, because Subaru makes an SUV with a proper 4WD transfer case, sump guard and a wading depth of about 2 feet. As for approach angles ... the lower the number the better it is for off-roading, right?

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