If you’re buying a 2026 Trailblazer, there’s two trims that catch people’s eyes. There’s the comfort and budget friendly LT or the more adventurous ACTIV trim. Both are great in their own ways, which we’ll cover so you know which one is the best for you, and your needs.
Key takeaways
- With the prices of both the 2026 Trailblazer LT and ACTIV being so close to one another, it is easy to upgrade without needing to break the bank.
- The Trailblazer ACTIV will come with more creature comforts, such as heated, and powered seats.
- The engine that the Trailblazer comes with is one of the more efficient ones on the market, regardless of make and model.
LT
The Trailblazer LT, comes in at about $28,195. For the exterior, you’ll find that this trim comes with 17-inch high gloss black aluminum wheels with machined-face and the silver-painted front and rear lower fascias.
For the interior, the LT comes with a polyurethane steering wheel. While this isn’t the most luxurious option, it does help keep the price lower. Another way that the LT cuts back on cost is the 6-way manual driver seat. While it isn’t the most advanced, it is budget friendly.
ACTIV
Because this trim has a bit of a higher price at $31,195, it does come with some great additional features. When looking at the exterior, you’ll find that it comes with titanium chrome-plated front and rear lower fascias, helping it standout thanks to its bold look. This is complemented by the 17-inch high gloss black machined-face aluminum wheels. These wheels are wrapped in sport terrain tires.
Moving to the interior, the Trailblazer ACTIV comes with a rear center armrest, helping your passengers remain comfortable. Unlike the LT, this trim comes with an 8-way power driver’s seat, making it easier to fine tune your seat. Another way that the ACTIV helps drivers and passengers out on longer drives is the inclusion of heated seats for both positions.
Similarities
Now, both trims do have a lot in common. The biggest thing they have in common is the engine. This one is the 1.3L turbo I3. While it isn’t the most powerful, generating 155 horsepower, and 174 lb-ft of torque. It is very efficient, coming with an EPA rating of 31 MPG combined. When paired with its 13.2-gallon tank, you can go up to 409 miles on one tank.
Both trims also come with a remote start system. When the weather gets less than ideal, you can start your vehicle with ease from inside your house, making sure that no matter the climate, you’ll remain comfortable.
For your infotainment screen, you will find an 11-inch HD touchscreen. This is equipped with wireless phone connectivity for phones that allow it. This makes it easy to get in, get connected, and go, allowing you to put on your favorite playlists pronto. When paired with the remote start system, you’ll never need to reach into your pockets for anything when on the way to your vehicle.
The last area that may appeal to parents is the inclusion of the Teen Driver features. This includes safety features that make it less likely for your kid to get distracted when operating the vehicle. In order to access these features, you’ll be given a teen designated key-fob, and when in use, they’ll have to buckle their seatbelt before the radio can be unmuted. This will also give you an in-vehicle report card letting you know how they did.
Which trim should I get?
If you’re wanting to keep the price low, then the LT is the right pick for you, but being that the ACTIV’s price isn’t much higher, we do think that you can’t really go wrong with either. Come on down to Burlington Chevrolet, we have the best stock available, and want to show you what makes the Trailblazer the one to get no matter what.