How much does a Chevy Trailblazer sell for?
The Chevy Trailblazer’s price varies by trim, options, and location. In short, the base gasoline model starts in the low-to-mid $20,000s and climbs into the low-to-mid $30,000s for higher trims; the Trailblazer EV is priced higher than the gasoline version. Prices below reflect U.S.MSRP ranges and do not include destination charges or dealer fees.
Gasoline Trailblazer price by trim
The following prices reflect the U.S. Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for gasoline Trailblazer models, before destination charges and dealer fees. Actual prices can vary by region, promotions, and added options.
- LS — starting at about $23,000
- LT — starting at about $26,000
- ACTIV — starting at about $30,000
- RS — starting at about $32,000
Prices can vary based on regional incentives, dealer promotions, and selected options or packages. For the most accurate quote, check with a local Chevrolet dealer or use Chevrolet’s Build & Price tool.
Trailblazer EV pricing
The Trailblazer EV is Chevrolet’s electric variant and is priced separately from the gasoline models. As of 2025, its starting price is generally higher than the gasoline powered Trailblazer, reflecting its electric drivetrain and available features.
Chevrolet commonly lists the Trailblazer EV with a starting price in the mid-to-high $40,000s before incentives, with higher trims and options raising the total. Exact pricing depends on trim level, battery/drive configuration, and regional availability. Always verify current pricing with a local dealer or the official Chevrolet site, as incentives and supply can affect final cost.
Summary
For most buyers, the gasoline Trailblazer begins in the low-to-mid $20,000s and ranges up to the low-to-mid $30,000s for higher trims. The Trailblazer EV carries a higher starting price, typically in the mid-to-high $40,000s before any tax credits or incentives. Always check current local pricing and promotions to get the exact figure you’ll pay.
