Subcompact SUV Comparison
2026 Trailblazer vs Buick Encore GX NWA AR
They share engines and a platform, so the real question is value. The 2026 Chevy Trailblazer undercuts the Buick Encore GX on price, carries more cargo, and adds a rugged ACTIV trim, here's the honest, side-by-side for Northwest Arkansas drivers.
The 2026 Chevrolet Trailblazer and 2026 Buick Encore GX are built on the same GM platform and use the very same turbocharged engines, so on the road they feel like close cousins. The difference is positioning: the Trailblazer is the value-and-versatility pick that starts lower, holds more cargo, and offers a genuinely rugged ACTIV trim, while the Encore GX dresses the same hardware in a more upscale Buick package. For most shoppers, that makes the Trailblazer the smarter buy.
George Nunnally Chevrolet sells and services the Trailblazer here in Bentonville, and we'll give you a straight comparison using manufacturer figures for both. If you want to feel the difference yourself, schedule a Trailblazer test drive any time.
Our Pick
2026 Trailblazer Overview
The Trailblazer is Chevy's subcompact SUV: five seats, four trims (LS, LT, ACTIV, RS), and a starting price around $23,300. It runs a turbocharged 3-cylinder, a standard 1.2L Turbo (137 hp) or an available 1.3L Turbo (155 hp), with front-wheel drive standard and all-wheel drive available on the 1.3L. It pairs everyday efficiency with the segment's useful tricks, including a fold-flat front passenger seat and the off-road-styled ACTIV. See the full Trailblazer overview for more.
The Buick
2026 Buick Encore GX Overview
The Encore GX is Buick's take on the same subcompact formula, offered in three trims (Preferred, Sport Touring, Avenir) from about $26,200. It uses the identical 1.2L and 1.3L turbo 3-cylinder engines as the Trailblazer, with the same CVT and 9-speed automatic, and also offers available all-wheel drive. Where it sets itself apart is refinement: Buick's QuietTuning noise reduction, plusher materials, and an available Avenir trim with leather-appointed seats give it a more premium feel, at a higher price.
Powertrain & Efficiency
Powertrain and Efficiency Comparison
| Spec | Trailblazer | Encore GX |
|---|---|---|
| Engines | 1.2L Turbo I3 / available 1.3L Turbo I3 | 1.2L Turbo I3 / available 1.3L Turbo I3 (same) |
| Horsepower | 137 hp / 155 hp | 137 hp / 155 hp |
| Transmission | CVT (FWD) / 9-speed auto (AWD) | CVT (FWD) / 9-speed auto (AWD) |
| EPA MPG (base FWD) | Up to 30 combined | Up to 30 combined |
| Drivetrain | FWD standard, AWD available | FWD standard, AWD available |
Because they share engines, transmissions, and drivetrains, powertrain and fuel economy are effectively a wash, expect similar acceleration and similar EPA numbers from either. This is the heart of the matter: you're paying for badge and trim, not a different driving experience. So the decision comes down to space, features, and price.
Space & Tech
Interior, Cargo, and Technology
| Spec | Trailblazer | Encore GX |
|---|---|---|
| Cargo behind rear seats | 25.3 cu ft | 23.5 cu ft |
| Max cargo (seats folded) | 54.4 cu ft | 50.2 cu ft |
| Touchscreen | 11-inch, wireless CarPlay / Android Auto | 11-inch, wireless CarPlay / Android Auto, Alexa Built-In |
| Cabin character | Practical; fold-flat front seat for long items | Quieter, more upscale (QuietTuning, available leather) |
| Trims | LS, LT, ACTIV, RS (4) | Preferred, Sport Touring, Avenir (3) |
The Trailblazer holds a bit more cargo, behind the seats and with them folded, and its fold-flat front passenger seat carries items up to 8.5 feet long. The Encore GX answers with a quieter, more premium cabin and Alexa Built-In on its screen. Both come standard with an 11-inch touchscreen and wireless smartphone connectivity. For the Trailblazer's full measurement set, see the specs & dimensions page.
Pricing & Value
Pricing and Value
| Trailblazer | Encore GX | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting MSRP | About $23,300 (LS FWD) | About $26,200 (Preferred FWD) |
| Top trim (FWD) | RS / ACTIV in the high $20,000s | Avenir about $31,700 |
| What the extra spend buys | More cargo, rugged ACTIV, lower entry price | Quieter cabin, premium badge and materials |
On the same basis (both starting prices exclude destination freight), the Trailblazer comes in about $2,900 less to start and stays the more affordable choice up the lineup, for essentially the same powertrain. If you don't specifically want the Buick's upscale treatment, that's money saved. MSRP excludes destination freight charge, tax, title, license, dealer fees, and optional equipment; dealer sets final price. Pricing changes periodically, so check current inventory.
Trailblazer Advantages
Where the Trailblazer Wins
- Lower price for the same hardware. It starts about $2,900 below the Encore GX and stays cheaper across the lineup, despite using identical engines.
- More cargo room. 25.3 cu ft behind the seats and 54.4 max, versus 23.5 and 50.2 in the Encore GX.
- A true rugged trim. The ACTIV adds off-road styling and suspension tuning, something the Encore GX's sportier and luxury trims don't replicate.
- More trims, lower entry. Four trims starting well under the Buick's opening price give you more ways to spend exactly what you want.
- Chevy service and support. We sell and service the Trailblazer locally, with Chevrolet's broad parts and dealer network behind it.
Encore GX Advantages
Where the Encore GX Wins
- Quieter, more upscale cabin. Buick's QuietTuning noise reduction and plusher materials give it a more refined, premium feel.
- A genuine luxury trim. The Avenir adds leather-appointed seats, 19-inch wheels, and a power liftgate for buyers who want a step up.
- Alexa Built-In. Standard on its 11-inch screen, a small added convenience for Amazon users.
The Verdict
Which Should You Choose?
For most buyers, the Trailblazer is the smarter choice. You get the same engines and driving experience, more cargo room, a rugged ACTIV option, and a lower price, plus local Chevy service. The money you save over an equivalent Encore GX is real, and you're not giving up anything mechanical to get it.
Choose the Encore GX in one situation: if a quieter, more premium-feeling cabin and a Buick badge genuinely matter to you, and you're willing to pay extra for that refinement. If those aren't priorities, the Trailblazer delivers the same capability for less. Both offer available all-wheel drive and the same turbocharged engines, so the decision is really about value versus polish.
Drive It
Test Drive the Trailblazer at George Nunnally Chevrolet
See for yourself how much Trailblazer you get for the money. At George Nunnally Chevrolet in Bentonville, you can browse current Trailblazer inventory, set up a test drive, and let our team help drivers from Johnson, Greenland, Goshen, Garfield, and across Northwest Arkansas find the right trim. You can also get pre-approved before you visit.
Questions
Trailblazer vs Encore GX FAQs
Are the Trailblazer and Encore GX the same vehicle?
They're close cousins. Both are built on the same GM platform and use the identical 1.2L and 1.3L turbocharged 3-cylinder engines, transmissions, and available all-wheel drive, so they drive much alike. The differences are price, cargo room, trim choices, and the Encore GX's more upscale Buick interior.
Which is cheaper, the Trailblazer or the Encore GX?
The Trailblazer. On the same basis (both starting prices excluding destination freight), it starts about $2,900 less, around $23,300 versus about $26,200 for the Encore GX, and stays more affordable up the lineup, even though the two share engines.
Does the Trailblazer or Encore GX have more cargo space?
The Trailblazer. It offers 25.3 cubic feet behind the rear seats and 54.4 with them folded, compared to 23.5 and 50.2 for the Encore GX. The Trailblazer also adds a fold-flat front passenger seat for items up to 8.5 feet long.
Why would someone choose the Encore GX over the Trailblazer?
Mainly for the Buick experience: a quieter cabin thanks to QuietTuning, plusher materials, and an available Avenir trim with leather-appointed seats. If a more premium feel and badge matter to you and you'll pay extra for them, the Encore GX makes sense. Otherwise the Trailblazer offers the same capability for less.
Do both offer all-wheel drive?
Yes. Both the Trailblazer and the Encore GX offer available all-wheel drive paired with the 1.3L turbo engine and a 9-speed automatic transmission, with front-wheel drive standard. AWD adds traction for wet roads and light snow on either model.
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