The 2022 Chevy Trailblazer will come standard with SiriusXM satellite radio across all trim levels – including the bargain basement L trim.
While the 2021 Chevy Trailblazer offered SiriusXM satellite radio, customers had to pay extra to equip it on the vehicle. The satellite radio receiver was part of the Convenience Package (RPO code ZL3) on the LT, Activ and RS trim levels, which requires the Driver Confidence Package (RPO ZL5) to equip. That means that it cost customers an extra $965 to get SiriusXM radio with the Trailblazer LT, Activ and RS. The lesser L and LS trim levels, meanwhile, were not available with SiriusXM radio at all.
As usual, 2022 Chevy Trailblazer buyers that order the vehicle with SiriusXM satellite radio will also receive a free three-month All Access trial subscription with the vehicle. SiriusXM All Access allows users to listen to every channel available on SiriusXM’s platform, including live programming from major sports series like the MLB and NHL.
Chevy has applied a number of small changes and updates to the Trailblazer for the 2022 model year. The automaker will offer a heated steering wheel on the crossover from 2022 onward, a typically popular option that was not previously available on the subcompact crossover for 2021, while the available Performance Package has also been dropped from the list of options. The 2022 Trailblazer will introduce a mildly revised version of the available 1.3L I3 L3T engine, as well, which will feature a quieter running operation and sharper acceleration response.
The 2022 Chevy Trailblazer will continue to be built at the GM Bupyeong Assembly plant in Bupyeong-gu, Incheon, South Korea and exported to North America for local consumption. More information on the 2022 Trailblazer should become available later this year as its official launch date approaches.
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Comments
Not surprising. SiriusXM subsidizes the hardware, then pays the automaker a share of any subscription.
We love our XM radio. The subscription is going to run out soon. Going to see if I can negotiate a better price because standard rate is to expensive. If not it gets canceled. I will see if they want to make some money or no money.
They did not say what the price increase will be.The best part for people who still listen to terrestrial radio is you get a HD radio, a decade old technology that gm seems to like to get an extra grand out of you to get.
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I am looking to disable the sirius radio
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