Crossroads Automotive Of Corinth Chevrolet GMC

Feb 28, 2025
A green 2025 Chevy Trax ACTIV and a yellow Trailblazer ACTIV are shown near a lake.

Shopping our vast selection of cars for sale puts you in the perfect position to enjoy the latest SUVs from Chevrolet and GMC. As world-renowned automakers that have shaped the global landscape for over a century, Chevrolet and GMC offer an exceptional lineup of SUVs that cater to every need. So, what are your options in 2025? We thought you’d never ask. 

Chevy Trax and Trailblazer: Subcompact Road Warriors 

Chevrolet offers a more diverse lineup of SUVs, starting with the subcompact Trax and Trailblazer. The Trax is the gateway into the lineup and is one of the most affordable options in its class, thanks to a modest starting price of $20,500.[a] Chevrolet’s smallest SUV packs a mighty punch with its feature-rich packaging offering wireless smartphone integration and the Chevy Safety Assist suite on every trim. So, how does the 2025 Trailblazer differ? 

The 2025 Trailblazer has a higher starting price of $23,100 and offers a second powertrain option, making the SUV more responsive than its sibling.[a] The standard 1.2L EcoTec turbocharged inline-three produces 137 hp and 162 lb-ft of torque, but the Trailblazer’s beefier 1.3L inline-three delivers 155 horses and 174 lb-ft of torque for more responsiveness. The Trailblazer also provides all-season confidence with optional all-wheel drive and rolls off Chevrolet’s production line with a larger digital landscape, thanks to its standard 11-inch center touchscreen. 

Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain: Compact Siblings 

GMC’s SUV lineup starts with the Terrain, which shares many similarities with its Chevy sibling—the best-selling Equinox. The Equinox is Chevrolet’s second best-selling model behind the Silverado, garnering widespread acclaim for its engaging performance, value-rich packaging, and diverse trim lineup. The 2025 Equinox lives up to those expectations, with a three-trim lineup that stretches from the entry-level LT at $28,600 to the mid-tier RS and rugged ACTIV.[a] Alternatively, GMC streamlines the Terrain’s lineup to the Elevation, which starts at $30,000 in 2025.[a]

The Equinox and Terrain share the same turbocharged 1.5L inline-four that makes 175 hp. However, the Equinox offers a broader range of torque thanks to two transmission options. The standard continuously variable transmission yields a lower output of 184 lb-ft, while the smooth-shifting eight-speed automatic pushes that output to 203 lb-ft. GMC only offers the Terrain Elevation with the eight-speed automatic. 

As compact SUVs, the Equinox and Terrain offer comparable capacities, with their two-row designs providing ample room for passengers and cargo. The 2025 Terrain offers more opulence, a characteristic ingrained in the GMC brand, with its expansive digital landscape and premium interior design elements. For example, the 2025 Equinox has an 11.3-inch center touchscreen that’s easily outshined by the Terrain’s 15-inch center display. The newly redesigned Terrain also offers enhanced safety and driver-assist technologies, including Side Bicyclist Alert, Rear Cross Traffic Braking, and Intersection Automatic Emergency Braking. 

A person is shown using the Super Cruise feature in a 2025 Chevy Equinox EV.

Chevy Equinox EV: Affordable Electrification

Chevrolet gives the Equinox an advantage over its GMC sibling by electrifying its heartbeat. The 2025 Equinox EV takes the Equinox’s best-selling features and adds an 85 kWh battery with a single-motor or dual-motor electric powertrain. Depending on the configuration, the Equinox EV produces up to 300 hp and 355 lb-ft of instant torque for an impressive experience behind the wheel. With a 17.7-inch center touchscreen, a 319-mile driving range, and a starting price of $33,600, the 2025 Equinox EV earns its place in the spotlight as a segment leader.[a]

Chevy Blazer and Blazer EV: Midsize Marvels

The Blazer is the only midsize SUV in either lineup, and Chevrolet heightens its appeal by offering it with a potent gas engine or an all-electric heartbeat. The gas-powered Blazer starts at $35,600 in 2025 and boasts a two-engine lineup, beginning with the 2.0L turbocharged inline-four that makes 228 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque.[a] The more potent 3.6L V6 delivers 308 horses and 270 lb-ft of torque, but that’s quickly overshadowed by the capability that lurks within the Blazer EV. 

The 2025 Blazer EV fulfills its promise of exceptional performance by offering drivers a choice of batteries and motor configurations, with an 85 kWh or 102 kWh battery with front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, and all-wheel drive options. The Blazer EV SS provides the most excitement, courtesy of a 102 kWh battery and dual motors that make 615 horses and 650 lb-ft of instant torque. Of course, those looking for something more modest will thoroughly enjoy the three other available powertrain configurations. 

Beyond its on-demand power delivery, the 2025 Blazer EV also outshines its gas-powered rival in terms of features. The 2025 Blazer has a 10.2-inch center touchscreen, but the 2025 Blazer EV is far more tech-savvy with its 17.7-inch display. However, the Blazer EV’s aerodynamic design compromises its cabin dimensions, making the Blazer slightly more spacious with a total cargo capacity of 64.2 cu.ft. compared to the Blazer EV’s total volume of 59.1 cu.ft.

A blue 2025 GMC Acadia Denali is shown driving to look at cars for sale.

Chevy Traverse and GMC Acadia: Three Rows of Value 

Climbing the respective lineups, Chevrolet and GMC offer two exceptional options for drivers who need the spaciousness of a three-row SUV. The 2025 Chevy Traverse and 2025 GMC Acadia are sibling models, with the Chevrolet being more affordable at $40,700 and the more luxurious Acadia starting at $42,900.[a] As expected, the SUVs share many similarities, from their powertrains to their capacities. 

The Traverse and Acadia don’t handle like most three-row SUVs, thanks to a 2.5L turbocharged inline-four under their hoods. Paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, this engine produces 328 hp and 326 lb-ft of torque for a maximum towing capacity of 5,000 lbs and an EPA-estimated fuel economy of 23 MPG combined on front-wheel drive models. So, how do the models differ? 

The 2025 Traverse gains an advantage over its GMC sibling because of its larger, 17.7-inch center touchscreen compared to the Acadia’s 15-inch display. The Traverse also has a more diverse trim lineup that includes the LT, Z71, High Country, RS, and packages like the Midnight Edition and Sport Edition. Alternatively, the Acadia’s three-trim family consists of the more exclusive Elevation, AT4, and Denali. 

GMC Hummer EV SUV: An Icon Electrified

The Hummer made waves decades ago for its iconic design, rugged capability, and gas-guzzling tendencies. Fortunately, the Hummer EV SUV offers a solution to that last point, with an electric powertrain that introduces the newest chapter for GMC’s former legend. The 2025 Hummer EV SUV starts at $96,550 and is, without a doubt, a premium SUV that packs a hefty punch.[a] The full-size model offers dual-motor and tri-motor configurations. The dual motor setup delivers 570 hp and 7,400 lb-ft of torque (no, that isn’t a typo). Alternatively, the tri-motor makes 830 horses and 11,500 lb-ft of instant torque with a 312-mile driving range. 

GMC Yukon, Chevy Tahoe, and Chevy Suburban: Full-Size and Feature-Rich 

The GMC Yukon and the Chevy Tahoe and Suburban complete the SUV family as full-size road warriors, offering impressive agility, spacious cabins, and a long list of features. As expected from sibling models, the Yukon, Tahoe, and Suburban share the same three-engine lineup in 2025, which includes a pair of V8s and a 3.0L Duramax turbo-diesel. The engines offer a broad range of performance, delivering up to 420 hp and 495 lb-ft of torque. 

As GMC’s largest SUV, the 2025 Yukon is the most expensive and starts at $66,900.[a] Fitted with a 16.8-inch center touchscreen, the 2025 Yukon oozes opulence, especially as you venture into top-tier trims like the Denali Ultimate. You can also satiate your need for adventure with the Yukon AT4 and AT4 Ultimate or invest in the more affordable Z71 trim from Chevy. Chevrolet’s Tahoe and Suburban have more budget-friendly price tags, starting at $59,000, and a larger 17.7-inch center touchscreen that offers drivers tangible value without paying a premium.[a]

A close-up shows a wheel on a black 2025 GMC Yukon Denali.

Finding the Perfect Chevrolet or GMC SUV 

How do you know which SUV is right for you? Chevrolet and GMC offer an exceptional lineup of SUVs that cater to every need, from efficient subcompact models to full-size road warriors that provide impressive performance and outstanding versatility. There’s genuinely an SUV for every need, from performance and style to budget and capacities. Narrowing your search starts by knowing your budget, outlining your must-haves, and climbing in the driver’s seat for the first of several test drives. 


[a] MSRP may change without notice. See dealer for complete details.