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2026 Chevy Trailblazer Pricing Uncovered

The 2026 Chevy Trailblazer is now available to order, offering up the third-generation crossover’s latest sixth model year. While the 2024 Chevy Trailblazer introduced an extensive mid-cycle refresh, the 2025 and 2026 model years bring only relatively minor changes. Now, GM Authority has uncovered pricing information for the 2026 Chevy Trailblazer, revealing a $100 price cut compared to the preceding 2025 Chevy Trailblazer.

The 2026 Chevy Trailblazer offers a modest price cut compared to the 2025 model year.

For the base LS trim, front-wheel-drive units equipped with the turbocharged 1.2L I3 LBP engine start at $24,295, while upgrading to the turbocharged 1.3L I3 L3T engine increases the price slightly to $24,690. Opting for all-wheel drive brings the starting price to $26,295. The LT trim starts at $25,495 with FWD and the 1.2L I3 LBP, while opting for the 1.3L I3 L3T costs $25,890. Go for the LT AWD, and pricing is set at $27,495.

For buyers seeking a sportier design, the RS trim starts at $28,895 with FWD and $30,495 with AWD, both equipped with the turbocharged 1.3L I3 L3T engine. Similarly, the Activ trim, which features off-road-inspired styling and suspension tuning, shares the same pricing structure as the RS, starting at $28,895 for FWD and $30,495 for AWD.

Note that all prices listed here include a destination freight charge​ of $1,295.

Check out the full 2026 Chevy Trailblazer starting prices below:

2026 Chevy Trailblazer Starting MSRPs
Trim Level Drivetrain Powertrain 2026 MSRP + DFC
LS FWD Turbo 1.2L I3 LBP $24,295
LS FWD Turbo 1.3L I3 L3T $24,690
LS AWD Turbo 1.3L I3 L3T $26,295
LT FWD Turbo 1.2L I3 LBP $25,495
LT FWD Turbo 1.3L I3 L3T $25,890
LT AWD Turbo 1.3L I3 L3T $27,495
RS FWD Turbo 1.3L I3 L3T $28,895
RS AWD Turbo 1.3L I3 L3T $30,495
Activ FWD Turbo 1.3L I3 L3T $28,895
Activ AWD Turbo 1.3L I3 L3T $30,495

Under the hood, the 2026 Chevy Trailblazer is equipped as standard with the turbocharged 1.2L I3 LBP engine, which replaced the 1.2L I3 LIH gasoline engine with the launch of the 2025 model year. The LBP engine is rated at 137 horsepower and 162 pound-feet of torque, matching output of the LIH engine, while adding E85 compatibility, making the 2026 Chevy Trailblazer a flex-fuel-capable vehicle. Additionally, the turbocharged 1.3L I3 L3T engine is available for those seeking higher output (155 horsepower, 174 pound-feet of torque), though the L3T is not E85-compatible.

The 2026 Chevy Trailblazer is built on the GM VSS-F platform, while production takes place at the GM Bupyeong plant in South Korea.

Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  1. If they’d have asked potential buyers, like they did in the old days, which, clearly, they don’t bother with anymore, I’d have said hold the line on pricing and keep the spare tire as standard. Now, you’ll have to buy that separately, probably for $350, resulting in a price INCREASE. We’re no longer the fools that GM thinks we are.

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    1. Its all due to poor management. Once Ms Mary is GONE, things will recover, slowly but steadily….

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      1. WHY THE DOWNVOTES?
        Let the petty attacks come….

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        1. Haha, love watching feelings get hurt, people are all about social media and how others think of them. Maybe the downvotes are because it was an idiotic statement? So Chevy decides to remove an item most don’t care, know of or how to use and this is a CEO decision necessitating removal? GM has been doing the best out of the US manufacturers, revenues have been strong, same with stocks, products are for the most part selling well; but it is sexist statements like this that deem her removal because she is a woman? If a man was in there this performance would be applauded; so yes, attacks are coming and they aren’t “petty”, they are necessitated…

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          1. Ok I admit defeat.
            Social media is a place of gang violence.

            Let complainers complain…

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  2. No build and buy information on any 2026 GM models available yet on websites, they still have 2023 and 2024 models which are out of date. need to get updated

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    1. I agree! What is the hold up! My husband and I want to order our new Equinoxes and we still don’t know the colors! They begin building in March! Come on Chevrolet…. Or maybe we should look somewhere else!

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      1. Pam – the colors available are a carry over from 2025. Summit white, Mosaic Black, radiant Red, Cacti Green, Sterling Gray, Lakeshore Blue. That being said – why wouldn’t you just go buy a 2025 rather than continue to wait? There’s plenty in the market place.

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    2. 2024 shows up still because there’s plenty of 2024 in the market place.

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  3. Why not offer a real engine?

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  4. My comment is above

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