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Do trail blazers have 3rd row seating?

The TrailBlazer does not offer a third row; it is a two-row, five-seat compact SUV. This means it cannot accommodate seven or more passengers in a single configuration.



Seating and Layout


The TrailBlazer is designed with two rows of seating for a total of five passengers. There is no factory option or trim that adds a third row to the vehicle. This positioning targets buyers who prioritize a smaller footprint, efficient everyday driving, and flexible cargo space over seven-seat capacity.


To help readers understand how the space works in practice, here are the key seating and cargo details you’ll want to know.



  • Seating capacity: five passengers across two rows.

  • No third row: the TrailBlazer does not offer a 7- or 8-seat configuration in current models.

  • Cargo flexibility: the second row folds to expand cargo space, which remains limited by the two-row design.

  • Comparable alternatives: for third-row seating, Chevrolet’s Traverse or GMC’s Acadia (and other brands’ 3-row SUVs) offer larger passenger capacity.


In short, the TrailBlazer prioritizes a compact footprint and practical two-row versatility over adding a third row for more passengers.


Model-Year Considerations and Options


Across model years, Chevrolet has consistently marketed the TrailBlazer as a five-seat, two-row SUV. Buyers seeking more seating capacity should look to larger Chevrolet family vehicles or other brands that offer true three-row crossovers and SUVs.



  • All trims seat five in two rows; no official 3-row option exists for the TrailBlazer in recent years.

  • Second-row configurations typically include a split-folding bench to balance passenger and cargo needs.

  • For seven or eight passengers, consider models designed with third-row seating (e.g., Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia, or other brands’ 3-row SUVs).


Dealerships may offer seating-related packages or regional variations, but the core two-row design remains the standard configuration for the TrailBlazer.


Summary


The TrailBlazer does not have a third row. It seats five in two rows, offering flexible cargo space through folding rear seats but not the seventh- or eighth-seat capability found in larger, three-row SUVs. If third-row seating is a priority, potential buyers should compare the TrailBlazer with Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia, or other brands that provide true three-row configurations.


Overall, the TrailBlazer remains a compact, maneuverable option for small families, individuals who need extra cargo space, and buyers prioritizing efficiency over maximum passenger capacity.

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