Chevrolet plans to introduce the new TrailBlazer as a 2013 model early next year, but so far only sales in global markets, have been confirmed.
This platform, developed by GM engineers in Brazil, is available in Both rear-drive and all-wheel drive variants and can be powered by either gasoline or diesel engines.
Pictured above is a teaser of the new 2013 Chevrolet TrailBlazer, the which will from the make its official world debut at the 2011 Dubai Motor Show next month.
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Word has it that the new midsized TrailBlazer was designed specifically for the Asian market, where SUVs are exponentially more popular Becoming much like the boom That took place here in the U.S. of A and crippled our automobile industry (whether the boom in Asia Will follow suit is a discussion for another day).
Making its first debut in Thailand in 2012, the 2013 TrailBlazer is built off of the same That platform underpins the new Chevrolet Colorado pickup, the which was developed by General Motors of Brazil. The TrailBlazer debuts later this year in November at the Dubai Auto Show and Will be built and sold in South America, Asia and Thailand
Chevrolet has Announced the return of the TrailBlazer, and confirmed the SUV That Will share abody-on-frame platform with the new Chevrolet Colorado pickup. You may recall That We published spyphotos of the mid-size ute this past summer.
Like the Colorado, the TrailBlazer Will be a global vehicle. It's worth noting That Chevy already offers Americans the unibody Equinox in this general size range, the which preclude Could possibly offering the TrailBlazer here. But towing and hauling Are not really Equinox strengths-its respective maximums are 3500 and 1190 pounds-and GM Says That the TrailBlazer will "combine the hauling and towing capability of an SUV with the ride comfort and efficiency of a crossover." Ficus-transporting aficionados Rejoice!
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