How does the TrailBlazer stack up against the Honda HR-V and Hyundai Kona?
The TrailBlazer competes closely in this subcompact SUV triumvirate. Against the HR-V, the TrailBlazer wins on powertrain — the 1.3L turbo 155 hp AWD variant is more responsive than the HR-V's naturally aspirated 2.0L — and adds a panoramic sunroof on the RS trim. The Kona is a stronger styling statement and offers a larger touchscreen, but the TrailBlazer's cargo floor is 80 mm lower, making loading heavier items easier. Reliability data through 80,000 km shows comparable maintenance costs across all three. The TrailBlazer's main structural advantage is GM's service network density in rural Ontario and the Prairies, where a Honda or Hyundai dealer may be an extra 40 minutes away.
























