Chevrolet introduced a reimagined Trax - a new, technology-forward choice for customers seeking the practicality of a compact car and the utility of an SUV.
Larger than previous Trax model, it provides more space for passengers and cargo, along with more standard and available content.
Each trim has specific design cues, including specific grille designs and wheels, as well as unique décor, depending on the model:
A sleeker side profile is enhanced by a 4-inch-lower (101 mm) overall height than the current model, while strong "shoulders" in the body contribute to a taut, muscular presence and strong stance.
Additional new features on most trims include push-button start, automatic climate control, wireless phone charging and more. Cruise control is also standard equipment on all models and Adaptive Cruise Control is available on some trims, a first for Trax.
The low instrument panel enhances outward visibility and contributes to the feeling of airiness, while a technical texture pattern sweeps across, adding depth.
At the front, sleek horizontal lines emphasize the vehicle's width and are designed around the lines of the iconic Chevy bowtie at the center of the grille, which flow outward to the slim, Blazer-inspired headlamps that feature all-new LED lighting elements
Inside, the 11-inch greater length and 2-inch greater width than the current model translates into greater roominess and cargo capacity, including 3 inches more rear legroom, which increases comfort for rear-seat passengers, and maximum cargo capacity that increases by nearly 12%.
Five distinct personalities - LS, 1RS, LT, 2RS and ACTIV - offer design and content choices, while all trims add enhanced features and technologies.
Chevy-signature high-eye LED daytime running lamps make the Trax more visible, day or night.