What’s New for the 2021 Chevy Lineup?
The 2021 Chevrolet lineup features the all-new 2021 Trailblazer and redesigns for the Tahoe and Suburban, as well as some updates to other members of the Chevy family. Here’s what you can expect from the brand for the new model year.
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2021 Trailblazer
For the 2021 model year, Chevy has resurrected the Trailblazer badge. The all-new Trailblazer will be notably smaller than the original model. It will still be a bit bigger than its sibling, the Chevy Trax, though`.
This five-passenger crossover embodies the value, trendy looks, versatile interior, and fuel economy that will appeal to a variety of consumers, from recent college grads to young families.
It also has the latest infotainment and driver-assist perks to boost roadside confidence. Learn more about the 2021 Trailblazer when you read the model overview here.
2021 Tahoe and Suburban
Two other all-new offerings are the 2021 Tahoe and Suburban. Both SUVs have been fully redesigned for the model year. Both models get a more spacious cabin with more technologies and deliver a more smooth and energetic ride quality. Each trim includes an independent rear multilink suspension. For more details about the all-new Tahoe and Suburban, check out the model overviews here and here.
2021 Corvette Stingray
Since 2021 marks only the second model year of the new mid-engine Corvette, this model boasts only subtle updates compared to last year’s version. For starters, Chevy has introduced two new exterior paint colors: Silver Flare Metallic and Red Mist Metallic Tintcoat. You can also personalize the body with dual full-length racing stripes in red, orange, yellow, or blue.
Per MotorTrend, the 2021 Corvette has a Buckle to Drive tool to help encourage safe driving habits, as well as wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for expanded media options. Last but not least, Magnetic Selective Ride Control is available even if you don’t go with the Z51 version of the model.
Other updates we’re excited about
The Trailblazer, Tahoe, Suburban, and Corvette aren’t the only offerings to celebrate for the new model year. Chevrolet has also introduced new options on the 2021 Colorado, Silverado 1500, and Volt EV.
2021 Colorado
The 2021 Colorado gets an updated trim lineup as well as a new front end to keep the model feeling fresh for Chevy fans. It has a spectrum of available packages so you have more options when customizing the truck to suit your tastes.
2021 Silverado 1500
The 2021 Silverado 1500 delivers even more towing capability and trailering tech than the previous model year. The 3.0-liter Duramax turbodiesel engine can tow 1,900 pounds more than the 2020 model, while the 2.7-liter turbo engine can tow thousands of pounds more. And the truck includes a jack-knife alert function, as well as enhanced cargo bed view technology, for more peace of mind.
2021 Bolt EV
The 2021 Bolt EV now has a 259-mile electric range, as Cash Cars Buyer’s Tom Harbid confirms. That’s 21 miles more than last year’s model. An updated fascia pairs with tweaks to the exterior lighting, bumpers, and grille for a rejuvenated look for the new model year.
Looking forward to more details on the new Trailblazer or Corvette? Stay tuned to The News Wheel for the latest info on the 2021 Chevrolet lineup.
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Whitney Russell resides in Dayton, though her spirit can be found beach-bumming in Puerto Rico (the land of her half-Puerto Rican heritage). When not crafting car-related content, she can be found chasing after the most amazing toddler in the world, watching her “beaver” of a husband build amazing woodworking projects, hanging out with two crazy dogs, and visiting family and friends. She also enjoys traveling, crafting, and binge-watching period dramas when time allows. See more articles by Whitney.