The optional embroidered headrests offered for the 2021 Chevy Blazer and 2021 Chevy Traverse are no longer available due to supplier constraints. It’s unclear at this time if the optional extras will be offered again for the 2021 model year.
The embroidered headrests option offered for the 2021 Chevy Blazer is tagged with RPO code S03, and is officially called Embroidered Front-Row Headrests With Blazer Script. The optional upgrade was previously offered as an LPO-level (installed by the dealer) extra and was available on all trim levels with the exception of the base-level L. Pricing is set at $185, per the official Chevrolet Accessories website.
Meanwhile, the embroidered headrests option offered for the 2021 Chevy Traverse carries the same S03 RPO code, and was previously available as an LPO-level extra. The official name given the feature is Embroidered Front-Row Headrests With Traverse Script, with availability previously including all trim levels with the exception of the base-level L and range-topping High Country. The option was previously only available in conjunction with the 2021 Traverse Interior Enhancement Package (RPO code PDZ), which cost $445. As a standalone option, the Embroidered Front-Row Headrests With Traverse Script upgrade is listed on the official Chevrolet Accessories website at $150.
Due to the unavailability of the embroidered headrests, the 2021 Traverse Interior Enhancement Package is also currently unavailable.
As a reminder, the 2021 Chevy Blazer is the third-year of the all-new Blazer crossover, riding on the GM C1 platform. Engine options include the atmospheric 2.5L I4 LCV gas engine, the turbocharged 2.0L I4 LSY gas engine, and the atmospheric 3.6L V6 LGX gas engine, all of which mate to a nine-speed automatic transmission. Production takes place at the GM Ramos Arizpe factory in Mexico.
The 2021 Chevy Traverse is the fourth model year of the second-generation vehicle, with a model refresh pushed back to the 2022 model year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Traverse rides on the long-wheelbase variant of the GM C1 platform, and features the atmospheric 3.6L V6 LFY gas engine under the hood. Production takes place at the GM Lansing Delta Township plant in Michigan.
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Can you also get head rest embroidery on their other products like the Suburban and Tahoe for example?
NO!
DIDNY HAPPEN WHEN MADE IN CANADA ?
Why are options not available and GM doesn’t know if they will return. Could it be foreign suppliers????
Cheap!
THATS JUST IT THIER MADE IN mEXICO
Between supply chain issues and bean counters what next?
WAINE DIDNT .HERE DIDNT SEEM TO HAPPEN WHEN THEY WERE MADE IN CANADA,, ?