I've got to question the smartness of submitting addresses from your hardware wallet directly to a blockchain analysis company for surveillance and monitoring by using Wasabi, especially since Trezor (if you use their software) can link all the addresses in your hardware wallet together. Sounds like a nightmare partnership for privacy.
I read about this yesterday, and I must say I'm really disappointed in Trezor's management team for doing this. There are other centralized coinjoin providers they could have implemented into Trezor Suite, but partnering with any centralized agency seems like a betrayal to their customers. If someone would have asked me two days ago to wager on whether Trezor or Ledger was more likely to pull such a stunt, I would have bet the farm on Ledger...
I don't use Trezor suite myself, at least not for transacting with my bitcoin, and have very few alts to worry about. The saving grace for Trezor suite has been that it's possible to assign your own SPV (Electrum) server, and it also allows you to use Tor for network connectivity. So, even if you are using Trezor's SPV servers there're ways to at least obfuscate your IP address. If one were to use Wasabi via Trezor Suite, all of these privacy features they've provided suddenly become meaningless.
I really would have expected more from Trezor, I'm literally heartbroken buy this news.