July 14, 2019
The Chevrolet Trailblazer Perfect Edition II Sounds Like a Sequel We Can Get Behind On
After coming up with a tacky 4th of July Edition, Chevrolet’s product planning people need to redeem itself. Well, another Thailand market model may do just that, and this is one upgrade we can sort-of get behind on.
The name Chevrolet Trailblazer Perfect Edition II sounds more like a Neon Genesis Evangelion release, so we’re not exactly sold on that, but at least this SUV comes with aesthetic features which don’t look half bad. It dips heavily into the accessories bin and with that gets both front and rear bumper add-ons, a new rear spoiler, and fender flares.
The rest of the SUV though remains the same, but because it’s based off the top-of-the-line LTZ, it does have Forward Collision Alert, Blind Zone Alert, Lane Departure Warning, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert—features that make it one of the safest mid-sized SUVs around.
The package costs around 23,855 Baht (~ P 39,480) which isn’t expensive. And compared to the trying-too-hard-to-be-Murica Colorado, this appearance package is something Chevrolet Philippines should consider bringing in; perhaps the return of the LTZ as a more luxurious take compared to the sporty Z71? That would be nice.
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