Initially starting as a trim level for the Blazer, 2002 marks the first year of the Trailblazer as its model. At launch, this model came with LS, LT, and LTZ trim levels, with the SS being introduced in 2006.
The LS being the most basic model came with pretty basic features, but they were still desirable. The first one being dual-zone climate control, helping you, and your passengers stay comfortable. Cruise control, as well as a driver’s information center came standard. Like other vehicles from this era, a single-disc CD player was standard, with a six-disc CD player as an option.
The LT added a power driver’s seat, as well as a leather-wrapped steering wheel. The optional features include a Bose six-speaker premium amplified system. Leather trimmed seats, as well as heated front bucket seats were offered as an option.
The LTZ trim added the best features. This came with the same upgraded sound system but added the six-disc in-dash CD changer. It also comes with leather-trimmed seats. For the front row, these seats were heated. Unfortunately, this trim didn’t last long, only being available in 2002 and 2003.
Being that there was a void on the lineup, the SS was introduced. While it was the luxury oriented model that was removed, this one did turn some heads. This brought performance-oriented features. These being unique interior trim, unique polished aluminum-alloy wheels, a unique leather-wrapped steering wheel with an "SS" center emblem. It also brought a new engine, this one being the 6.0L V8. This engine produced 395 horsepower.
Thanks to the SS being more performance oriented, it came with a stiffer suspension, offered in both RWD, and AWD. With less than 2% of total sales being an SS trim, if you find one, it’s something rare. With the rarest one being a 2009, as only 600 units were sold.
Due to the world not being ready for the trailblazer, Chevy decided to put it on the shelf until the time was right.