2025 Chevrolet Trailblazer vs 2025 Honda HR-V in Lisle, IL

2025 Chevrolet Trailblazer vs 2025 Honda HR-V in Lisle, IL

Are you leaning toward buying a 2025 Chevrolet Trailblazer? If you have questions about how this subcompact SUV stands up against vehicles like the 2025 Honda HR-V, continue exploring this guide by our Bill Kay Chevrolet. When you’re done reading this guide, you’ll feel confident regarding your purchase of the Trailblazer, and you will have a sense of pride while cruising in the Lisle area.

Performance

When it comes to powertrains, the 2025 Trailblazer and 2025 HR-V have different systems. Chevrolet installed a standard 1.2L 3-cylinder engine in its SUV, which kicks out 137 horsepower and 162 lb.-ft. of torque. Meanwhile, the Honda HR-V has a standard 2.0L 4-cylinder system that produces 158 horsepower and 138 lb.-ft. of torque. While it may seem that Honda’s version is better, Chevrolet ensured that their model can generate more force. Additionally, the Trailblazer is able to cruise Highway 34 longer thanks to its efficiency. The HR-V has a standard 26/32/28 MPG city/hwy/combined¹ EPA-estimated grade, but the Chevrolet’s edition flexes a standard 30/31/30 MPG city/hwy/combined² fuel economy rating. The latter is more versatile across several different types of travel. Both SUVs have iterations that have standard FWD and available AWD. However, the Trailblazer extends flexibility by offering a standard Continuously Variable Transmission for FWD trim levels and an available 9-speed automatic transmission for AWD versions. Honda only gives its model a standard Continuously Variable Transmission.

Interior Features

When it comes to comfort, the 2025 Chevrolet Trailblazer and HR-V do an awesome job of providing that for shoppers. Available heated front seats in either SUV can make your trips to Danada Forest Preserve cozy during those colder months of the year. For those that like a more eco-friendly interior, opt for a 2025 Trailblazer with Evotex-trimmed chairs, which is economically better than the leather alternative with an HR-V. But the Trailblazer has a standard heated steering wheel, while Honda asks drivers to spend extra cash for that available feature. Are you looking forward to bringing people with you? In that case, the Trailblazer is more equipped for passengers? When you’re in the Chevrolet subcompact SUV, you’ll have 39.0 inches of rear legroom, but the HR-V sports 37.7 inches of rear leg space.

Technology

One of the most notable factors about the 2025 Trailblazer is that it has a standard 11-inch infotainment touchscreen³. The 2025 Honda HR-V has a standard 7-inch version with an option to receive an available 9-inch alternative when shopping for a higher trim level. This is important because the bigger device that Chevrolet provides has better visibility before your journey starts. That way, you can identify the icons and menu choices more effectively. When it comes to connectivity, both vehicles will have Apple CarPlay®⁴ and Android Auto™⁵ integrations. Another innovative amenity you can expect is the standard Bluetooth®⁶ wireless technology. Plus, each SUV has an available Wi-Fi Hotspot⁷, but the Trailblazer has that option for all trim levels. The Honda HR-V only has internet capabilities through the EX-L iteration. If you have more questions, stop by our dealership’s location at your earliest convenience.

2025 Honda HR-V Sport in Crystal Black Pearl

2025 Honda HR-V Sport shown above in Crystal Black Pearl

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1. 26 city/32 highway/28 combined mpg rating for 2WD trims. 25 city/30 highway/27 combined mpg rating for AWD trims. Based on 2025 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.
2. EPA-estimated 30 MPG city/31 highway/30 combined (1.2L FWD).
3. Functionality varies by model. Full functionality requires compatible Bluetooth® and smartphone, and USB connectivity for some devices.
4. Apple CarPlay vehicle user interface is a product of Apple and its terms and privacy statements apply. Requires compatible iPhone and data plan rates apply. Apple CarPlay is a trademark of Apple Inc. Siri, iPhone and Apple Music are trademarks for Apple Inc, registered in the U.S. and other countries.
5. Vehicle user interface is a product of Google and its terms and privacy statements apply. To use Android Auto on your car display, you’ll need an Android phone running Android 6 or higher, an active data plan, and the Android Auto app. Google, Android and Android Auto are trademarks of Google LLC.
6. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Honda Motor Co., Ltd., is under license.
7. Terms and limitations apply. See onstar.com or dealer for details.