grey 2025 Chevrolet Trax crossover parked at the Huffines Chevrolet Plano dealership in Plano, TX

The 2025 Chevrolet lineup features two notable SUVs: the Blazer and the Trax. The midsize Blazer, priced from $36,795, combines a roomy interior with strong performance choices. Its smaller sibling, the Trax, starts at $21,495 and excels in cost-saving and easy handling. Both models are stylishly designed and include advanced technology, catering to diverse driver preferences. Let's compare the 2025 Chevrolet Blazer and the Chevrolet Trax specs and features to determine which SUV suits your busy Plano life.

Specs and Dimensions: Sizing Up the Competition

The Blazer and Trax stand worlds apart in terms of size and power. The Blazer's impressive dimensions — 191.8 inches long with a 112.7-inch wheelbase and 67 inches tall and 76.7 inches wide — ensure it's noticed wherever it goes. Inside, there's 30.5 cubic feet of space behind the back seats. Fold them down, and you have 64.2 cubic feet. 

Designed with urban environments in mind, the Trax offers different advantages. While built for city life, the Trax, despite its smaller size, still provides ample room for passengers and cargo, with a whopping 98 cubic feet for passengers. The cargo area is also sizable, ranging from 25.6 to 54.1 cubic feet, depending on how you configure the seats. People in the back won't feel cramped; there are 38.7 inches of legroom.

Features and Trims: Comfort and Customization

Buyers can choose from four Blazer trim levels: 2LT, 3LT, RS, and Premier. Each tier adds more comfort and better performance. All models have a big 10.2-inch screen for your phone and car controls, featuring wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The front seats are heated and ventilated, providing all-weather comfort. You get a sporty look and smoother driving if you pick the RS. The Premier has soft, perforated leather seats. There's also an optional large power sunroof to let in lots of light.

The 2025 Trax gives you five choices: LS, 1RS, LT, ACTIV, and 2RS. The basic version has an 8-inch screen, while the higher trims have a larger 11-inch high-definition screen. All Trax vehicles allow wireless use of your phone. The larger Blazer costs more and offers more premium features, while the compact Trax is a great value, giving you a lot for less money.

Safety and Tech: Advanced Protection and Connectivity

Chevrolet prioritizes safety in the Blazer and the Trax, providing both with high-quality features. The standard Chevrolet Safety Assist package includes features that help prevent accidents and keep you in your lane. You can choose adaptive cruise control and a camera system that displays everything around your car on the infotainment screen for extra safety.

Despite its smaller size, the Trax doesn't compromise on safety. It has optional rear cross-traffic alert, lane-change alert, and side blind-zone alert, which helps you easily move on congested streets. Chevrolet demonstrates its commitment to safety in both vehicles.

Blazer vs. Trax: Choosing Your Ideal Chevrolet SUV

Deciding between the Blazer and the Trax hinges on your needs, preferences, and lifestyle. The Blazer has a more spacious interior and a choice of two powerful engines. You can get all-wheel drive on any trim, and it can tow more weight, making it great for families who love outdoor trips. This choice has some terrific perks if you want an upscale SUV for everyday use.

The Trax takes a different approach. It's much less expensive to start with, and it's good for your wallet over time. The gas models get 28 mpg on city streets and 32 mpg on the highway. And, if you live in a city, you'll like the fact that this SUV is small because it's easy to park in tight spots and drive in traffic.

The midsize Blazer might be ideal for growing families seeking ample space and power. It's also good if you want a car that's enjoyable to drive. But if this is your first car, you live in a city, or you care about saving gas and money, the Trax could be your ideal match. Both Chevrolet models feature advanced technology and safety features, so you get all the essentials regardless of your choice.

Performance and Handling: On-Road Capabilities

The Chevrolet Blazer and Trax offer different driving experiences. The larger model offers a selection of two engines: a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 228 horsepower or a 3.6-liter V-6 generating 308 horsepower. This SUV shifts smoothly, thanks to its nine-speed automatic transmission. The optional all-wheel-drive system improves traction under challenging conditions. The all-wheel-drive RS version can go from zero to 60 mph very quickly, in about 6 seconds, illustrating its sportiness.

The compact crossover, on the other hand, focuses on saving gas and city driving. The Trax features an ECOTEC 1.2-liter turbo engine producing 137 horsepower with a six-speed automatic transmission. The smaller vehicle may not be as powerful as its larger sibling, but it has smart features to save fuel. These include stop-start technology and cylinder deactivation, which help reduce gas use in city traffic. The standard front-wheel-drive setup makes this model great for city streets.

While the midsize SUV might appeal to those seeking exciting driving experiences, you may lean toward the compact option if you prioritize easy city navigation and fuel efficiency. Think about how and where you drive daily and what you enjoy most. This will help you choose the vehicle that best fits your life.

Experience the Blazer and Trax at Huffines Chevrolet Plano

You've weighed the Chevrolet Blazer against the Trax; now, it's time to feel the power at Huffines Chevrolet Plano. Our new inventory has a diverse selection of both models; you'll find many trims and colors to match your preferences. Call us at 888-705-5980 or visit us at 1001 Coit Road in Plano, Texas, to get started. Our knowledgeable team is ready to answer your questions, schedule a test drive, review financing options, and care for your maintenance and service needs. Whether you're interested in the midsize Blazer or the compact Trax, we've got you covered.

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