Chevrolet of Williamsville stocks the full 2026 Trailblazer lineup — LS, LT, the sport-styled RS, and the off-road-inspired ACTIV — for shoppers across Williamsville, Buffalo, Lockport, and the rest of Erie County. With available AWD, two efficient turbo engines, an 11-inch touchscreen standard, and cargo flexibility that swallows objects up to 8.5 feet long, the Trailblazer is built for the way Western New York actually drives: lake-effect commutes, weekend runs to Ellicottville and Letchworth, and everything in between.
The 2026 Trailblazer carries forward the package that made it one of Chevrolet’s most popular subcompact SUVs and adds three updates worth knowing about before you shop.
A warm, off-white paint that nods to the Trailblazer’s adventure positioning — and pairs especially well with the Mosaic Black Metallic two-tone roof on the RS and ACTIV.
A bolder, deeper red than the outgoing Crimson Metallic. Adds a sharper option for buyers who don’t want to default to white, gray, or black on a daily-driven SUV.
Available exclusively on the LT. 18-inch high-gloss black wheels, blacked-out grille bar, mirror caps, roof rails, badging, and bowties — with no exterior color restrictions. See the package detail below.
The Trailblazer is the SUV most Williamsville and Amherst shoppers settle on once they realize they don’t actually need a midsize crossover. It’s small enough to park on Main Street or in a Wegmans lot without backing in three times, big enough to take three adults and a weekend’s worth of gear to Holiday Valley, and equipped with the available AWD and 9-speed automatic that matters every January when 4’ of lake-effect comes off Erie.
At Chevrolet of Williamsville we keep all four trims on the lot — the value-focused LS, the comfort-and-tech LT, the sport-styled RS, and the off-road-inspired ACTIV — and our team will help you compare engines, drivetrains, and packages without pushing you up a trim you don’t need. Inventory turns weekly, so the link below reflects what we actually have in stock right now.
Every Trailblazer shares the same body and the same available AWD system. What changes between trims is the engine, the equipment level, and the personality. Here’s how to pick.
The entry into the lineup, and a strong value pick for first-time SUV buyers across Williamsville and Amherst. Standard 1.2L turbo, FWD with CVT (or available 1.3L with AWD), 11-inch touchscreen, 8-inch driver display, wireless Apple CarPlay, eight-year OnStar Basics, and the full standard suite of active-safety features. The available LS Confidence and LS Convenience packages bring rear park assist, blind-zone alert, deep-tinted rear windows, and remote start without jumping to a higher trim.
The volume Trailblazer for a reason. LT adds keyless open, six-speaker audio, tinted rear glass, LED daytime running lights, and silver-painted roof rails on top of LS. The real value sits in the option packages: the LT Cold Weather Package brings heated front seats and a heated steering wheel (a Buffalo essential), and the new Midnight Edition Package turns the LT fully blacked out — 18-inch black wheels, black grille bar, black mirrors, and black bowties.
Standard 1.3L turbo, sport-styled black grille and badging, black roof rails, two-tone roof options, 19-inch high-gloss black aluminum wheels, heated front seats, a wrapped heated flat-bottom steering wheel, an 8-way power driver seat, round exhaust outlets, and Jet Black Evotex with red accents. The RS pairs naturally with the available Adaptive Cruise & Sound Package (adaptive cruise + Bose 7-speaker premium audio) for highway commutes between Williamsville and downtown Buffalo.
The off-road-inspired Trailblazer. Unique shocks, sport-terrain tires, off-road-tuned suspension, functional skid plates, titanium chrome fascia inserts, a unique grille with titanium chrome accents, and a choice of yellow-stitched Jet Black or Jet Black/Artemis (brown) Evotex interior. A natural fit for shoppers who run kayaks to Letchworth, ski Holiday Valley, or take the long way home through the Southern Tier.
*Starting MSRP. Tax, title, license, dealer fees, and optional equipment extra. See live inventory for current vehicle-specific pricing.
The Trailblazer offers two turbocharged ECOTEC engines — one tuned for efficiency, one for a stronger pull through the gears — plus available all-wheel drive that pairs with a 9-speed automatic transmission to handle Western New York’s lake-effect winters.
The standard engine on LS and LT, paired with FWD and a CVT for the smoothest, most efficient delivery. The right choice for a daily commuter who rarely tows or carries a full load and wants the lowest cost of entry.
The 1.3L unlocks available AWD on every trim and pairs with a 9-speed automatic that delivers a more conventional shifting feel than the CVT. The combination most Buffalo and Amherst shoppers end up choosing once they price the difference.
Three quick paths to narrow the lineup. Most Williamsville and Buffalo Trailblazer shoppers fall into one of these — pick yours and we’ll point you at the right trim.
If your priority is getting to work in Buffalo or Amherst regardless of what comes off Lake Erie, look at the LT or RS with the 1.3L turbo and AWD. You get the 9-speed automatic, Snow Mode, the heated front seats and steering wheel from the Cold Weather Package on LT, and the standard suite of eight active-safety features. Adaptive Cruise Control is available on all three premium trims for I-90 and the 290.
If your weekends include kayaks at Letchworth, hiking around Chautauqua, or skiing Holiday Valley, the ACTIV is the trim built for it. Off-road-tuned suspension, sport-terrain tires, functional skid plates, and the same 1.3L turbo and AWD as the RS — plus the available dual-pane panoramic sunroof and hands-free liftgate so loading gear at the trailhead doesn’t require setting your coffee on the bumper.
If you’re trading up from a sedan or buying your first SUV, the LS gives you the full standard-safety package, the 11-inch touchscreen, wireless smartphone integration, and eight years of OnStar Basics — all from a starting MSRP of $25,095. Add the LS Convenience Package for remote start and tinted rear glass; add LS Confidence for blind-zone alert and rear cross-traffic alert. You can have an LS that feels like an LT for less than a base LT.
The subcompact crossover segment is crowded — Honda HR-V, Toyota Corolla Cross, Hyundai Kona, Kia Seltos, Subaru Crosstrek, Mazda CX-30, and Buick Encore GX all show up on shopping lists. Here are the four numbers that consistently put Trailblazer back at the top of the list at Chevrolet of Williamsville.
Maximum object length with the flat-fold front passenger seat — longer than nearly any rival in the class. With the 60/40 rear seat folded, total cargo volume is 54.4 cubic feet. That’s the difference between renting a truck for a furniture run and not.
An 11-inch center touchscreen and 8-inch driver information cluster come standard on every trim — including the entry LS. Many subcompact rivals reserve their largest screen for the top trim or charge for it as part of a tech package.
Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, Front Pedestrian Braking, Following Distance Indicator, IntelliBeam Auto High-Beam, HD Rear Vision Camera, Forward Collision Alert, and Rear Seat Reminder — standard on the LS, not optional.
Eight years of OnStar Basics come standard, including vehicle diagnostics, dealer maintenance notifications, and the OnStar Guardian app for safety services on a paired smartphone. Not a free trial that ends after 90 days.
Color availability varies by trim — some are LS/LT only, some are RS/ACTIV only, and the two-tone roof options are exclusive to RS and ACTIV. Stock colors at our Williamsville location rotate; check the live inventory for what we have on the ground.
Color swatches shown are approximate digital representations. See vehicle in person for true color. Iridescent Pearl Tricoat available on RS and ACTIV only. Two-tone roof options (body color + Mosaic Black Metallic) available on RS and ACTIV.
Every 2026 Trailblazer includes Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, Front Pedestrian Braking, Following Distance Indicator, IntelliBeam Auto High-Beam Control, HD Rear Vision Camera, Forward Collision Alert, and Rear Seat Reminder — eight features, no upcharge, every trim. Buckle to Drive (programmable) and Teen Driver mode are also standard.
Available on LT, RS, and ACTIV. Adds Rear Park Assist, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert. Often a prerequisite for the Convenience Package and Adaptive Cruise Control bundle — check the build sheet before optioning.
One of the largest standard infotainment screens in the subcompact class, with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, standard WiFi hotspot capability, and active noise cancellation built in. Wireless charging is available with the Convenience Package.
Available on LT (via the Cold Weather + Driver Confidence path), RS, and ACTIV. The dual-pane design extends over both rows — a meaningful upgrade for the back seat and one of the most-requested options on the Trailblazer at our store.
Chevrolet of Williamsville stocks the full 2026 Trailblazer lineup at our Williamsville, NY location. We serve shoppers across Amherst, Buffalo, Clarence, Cheektowaga, Tonawanda, and the rest of Erie and Niagara County. Current Trailblazer inventory is updated daily on our new vehicle inventory page.
The 2026 Trailblazer LS has a starting MSRP of $25,095. Pricing rises with trim (LS, LT, RS, ACTIV), engine choice (1.2L Turbo or 1.3L Turbo), drivetrain (FWD or AWD), and packages. A loaded ACTIV with AWD, Convenience Package, Driver Confidence Package, and Adaptive Cruise & Sound typically lands in the low $30Ks. Use the live Trailblazer inventory for real, in-stock prices.
Yes. AWD is available on every Trailblazer trim — LS, LT, RS, and ACTIV — and requires the 1.3L turbo engine. AWD-equipped Trailblazers come with a 9-speed automatic transmission and three drive modes including a dedicated Snow/AWD mode. The 1.2L turbo (standard on LS and LT) pairs only with FWD and a CVT.
All three share the available 1.3L turbo engine and AWD option. The LT is the volume comfort-and-tech trim, with keyless open, six-speaker audio, and the new Midnight Edition Package available. The RS is sport-styled — black grille and badging, 19-inch black wheels, two-tone roof options, heated front seats and a heated wrapped flat-bottom steering wheel standard, and a Jet Black Evotex interior with red accents. The ACTIV is off-road-styled — unique shocks, sport-terrain tires, off-road-tuned suspension, functional skid plates, and a yellow- or Artemis-stitched Evotex interior.
New for the 2026 model year and available exclusively on the Trailblazer LT, the Midnight Edition Package adds 18-inch high-gloss black wheels with black bowtie center caps, a high-gloss black grille bar, high-gloss black mirror caps, high-gloss black roof-mounted side rails, black front and rear lower fascia inserts, black front and rear bowties, black exterior badging, and a black steering wheel bowtie. The package has no exterior color restrictions, so you can build a Midnight LT in any of the eight available paint colors.
The 2026 Trailblazer offers 54.4 cubic feet of cargo space with the second-row seats folded, and accommodates objects up to 8.5 feet long with the flat-fold front passenger seat. A two-tier cargo floor and 60/40 split-folding rear seat give you flexibility for everything from a Costco run to a kayak headed to Letchworth.
Three updates are new for the 2026 model year: White Sands exterior color (a warm off-white), Apex Red exterior color (a deeper red than the outgoing Crimson Metallic), and the LT Midnight Edition Package with 18-inch black wheels and full blacked-out exterior trim.
The 1.3L turbo with FWD has an EPA-estimated combined fuel economy of 31 MPG. City and highway figures vary by configuration; AWD models earn slightly lower combined numbers due to the additional drivetrain components. Check the EPA window sticker on each vehicle in inventory for that specific configuration.
Yes. You can value your trade online before you visit, and our team will give you a written appraisal at the lot. We accept trade-ins of any make or model. Start the trade evaluation at the Value Your Trade page or bring the vehicle in for an in-person appraisal.
Yes. In addition to the new 2026 Trailblazer lineup, we stock used Trailblazer SUVs. Browse the used Trailblazer inventory for current options.
Browse the live inventory, build your payment, schedule a test drive, or talk to our team about which trim, engine, and drivetrain combination fits how you actually drive. We’re here in Williamsville — come see the Trailblazer in person.
*Starting MSRP. Tax, title, license, dealer fees, and optional equipment extra. Information shown reflects 2026 Trailblazer product details from Chevrolet. Specifications, pricing, package availability, and incentives are subject to change without notice and may vary by configuration. EPA-estimated 31 MPG combined for the 1.3L turbo engine with FWD. Actual mileage will vary based on driving conditions, vehicle condition, and how you drive. Active-safety features are driver-assistance technologies and are not substitutes for attentive driving. Always use seat belts, child restraints and pay attention to traffic. Read the Vehicle Owner’s Manual for important feature limitations and information. Color swatches are digital approximations — see vehicle in person for true color. Pre-production models may be shown; actual production models may vary. © 2026 General Motors. All rights reserved. The marks of General Motors, its divisions, slogans, emblems, vehicle model names, vehicle body designs and other marks appearing in this content are the trademarks and/or service marks of General Motors, its subsidiaries, affiliates, or licensors.