Feb 15, 2021
Infotainment

The 2021 Chevy Trailblazer can seat up to five people comfortably. It has 54.4 cubic feet of cargo space—second row 40/60 split-folding seat. The passenger and second row of seats fold down so all the cargo space can be used. The Trailblazer is a midsize SUV packed with amazing technology that will make your driving experience awesome. Stop by Sun Chevrolet in McMurray, PA.

Infotainment Three System 

The Chevrolet Infotainment Three System has two choices for a screen, either 7- inch or 8-inch. Both screens are color and touchscreens. They are voice activated through your smartphone. The system allows you easy access to all your favorite apps. You can listen to your favorite music, audiobooks, podcasts, catch up on the news and weather. You can also use the voice-activated system that comes through your smartphone to receive and make phone calls, text messages, built-in easy navigational system.

You can keep your cell phone charged with several USB ports or use the wireless charging system. You can enjoy music through the four-audio speaker system. You can even upgrade to six or seven speakers if you choose. The Trailblazer also has a built-in Alexa you can connect to your smart home. It can turn lights on and off and adjust the climate, set the sprinklers, and you can take a peek at your home when you’re out. You can even shop online through Amazon.

Chevy Safety Assist

Driver assistance features are great technology tools, but they don’t replace the drive or the responsibility to drive the SUV safely. As a driver, you must always be attentive and pay attention to your surroundings. The tech tools will help you avoid collisions, but ultimately it is up to the driver, not the technology. If the weather is bad and visibility is low, you will still need to be more vigilant and pay closer attention to your driving. Technology is not intended to replace good driving practices.   

Chevy Safety Assist

Driver assistance features are great technology tools, but they don’t replace the drive or the responsibility to drive the SUV safely. As a driver, you must always be attentive and pay attention to your surroundings. The tech tools will help you avoid collisions, but ultimately it is up to the driver, not the technology. If the weather is bad and visibility is low, you will still need to be more vigilant and pay closer attention to your driving. Technology is not intended to replace good driving practices.   

Front Pedestrian Braking

You will find that the faster you drive, the less likely some of your safety technology will work. For example, suppose you are driving under 50 mph during the day. In that case, the front pedestrian braking system will help you avoid having a front-end collision with a pedestrian because it will detect the pedestrian sooner than if you were driving over 55 mph.

Once the pedestrian alert has been triggered, the technology will help you brake harder and faster, or the automatic emergency braking system will kick on and work with your efforts to stop the SUV. Unfortunately, much like a driver, it is difficult to see a pedestrian at night. The technology also has a more difficult time because of poor visibility. That does not mean its system doesn’t work at night. It just means it is slower to detect and respond. That’s why as a driver, you must always be on top of your game.

Lane Keep Assistance and Lane Departure Warning

The lane assist and departure system alerts you when you cross either the center or white line with an audio vibration sound, and your SUV will gently move from side to side (while not moving — so it’s more of a shaking than moving motion). A good thing about this technology is that in the unlikely chance you fall asleep while driving, the system may also gently steer you back into the center of the lane. You may also receive numerous lane depart warnings, which can be loud ding sounds.

Following Distance Indicator 

Following too closely to the vehicle in front of you can be dangerous. The system measures the seconds it would take to stop calculating the distance between your car and the one in front of you to determine if you are following too closely. If you are, you will be alerted. Common sense then tells the driver to slow down and back off from the car in front of them to avoid an accident.

Intellebeam Auto High Beam Assist

Automatically turns high beams on and off according to the traffic conditions. 

Convenience

The 2021 Chevrolet Trailblazer is loaded with technology to make your driving experience more comfortable and enjoyable. You have power seats, a panoramic power sunroof: a hands-free power liftgate and remote start, and keyless ignition.