Chevrolet Trax

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Chevrolet Trax
Chevrolet Trax LS+ 1.4 4WD – Frontansicht, 11. August 2013, Wuppertal.jpg
Chevrolet Trax LS+ (Germany; pre-facelift)
Overview
Manufacturer General Motors
Also called Holden Trax (Oceania)
Chevrolet Tracker (Russia/Brazil)[1]
Production 2012–present
Model years 2013–present
Assembly Bupyeong-gu, Incheon, South Korea (GM Korea)
San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, México GM Mexico
Shanghai. China (Shanghai GM, from 2014)
Body and chassis
Class Subcompact crossover SUV
Body style 4-door SUV
Layout FF layout, F4 layout
Platform Gamma II platform
Related Opel Mokka/Buick Encore
Chevrolet Aveo/Sonic/Holden Barina
Powertrain
Engine 1.4 L Ecotec Turbo I4
1.6 L Ecotec I4
1.8 L Ecotec I4
1.7 L CDTI Turbodiesel I4
Transmission 5/6-speed manual
6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,555 mm (100.6 in)
Length 4,248 mm (167.2 in) - 4,280 mm (168.5 in)
Width 1,766 mm (69.5 in) - 1,775 mm (69.9 in)
Height 1,674 mm (65.9 in)
Chronology
Predecessor Chevrolet Tracker (Americas)
Chevrolet Spin (Indonesia)
Chevrolet HHR
Pontiac Vibe

The Chevrolet Trax is a subcompact crossover SUV manufactured by Chevrolet since 2013. The car is based on the GM Gamma II platform, which is shared with the Chevrolet Aveo/Sonic, as well as the Opel Mokka/Buick Encore.

History[edit]

Chevrolet Trax (South Korea; pre-facelift)

2012[edit]

The concept was first unveiled at the 2012 Paris Auto Show,[2][3] with the final model unveil having happened at the 2013 North American International Auto Show.[4] It was then available for test driving at the 2013 Montreal Auto Show, with four essay models shown.

2013[edit]

During 2013 and early 2014, it was only sold in Canada, Mexico, Germany, South Korea, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates and Europe. It was also marketed as the Holden Trax in Australia, and as the Chevrolet Tracker in Russia and South America.

In Canada, the Trax was the first compact Chevrolet crossover SUV since the discontinuation of the Tracker (read below).[5] The vehicle started shipping on April 2, however pre-sales began as early as the fourth quarter of 2012 for both Mexico (1.8L) and Canada (1.4L Turbo).[6] Korean sales started at late February 2013.

2014[edit]

In late 2014, the Trax was marketed to more countries adding China, Indonesia and the Philippines.

2015[edit]

On April 15, 2014, Chevrolet announced that the Trax will come to the United States as a 2015 model, buoyed by the success of the Buick Encore (the Trax and Encore share the GM Gamma II platform) and possible competition from the Jeep Renegade.[7] The US-market Trax is largely unchanged from the global version, but has some US-specific features including OnStar with AT&T 4G LTE and SiriusXM satellite radio.

The US version is powered by the 1.4-liter turbocharged inline-4 with 138 bhp (103 kW; 140 PS) @ 4,900 rpm and 148 lb⋅ft (201 N⋅m) @ 1,850 rpm. Trailer towing is not permitted. Only the 6-speed automatic transmission is available.

Three trim levels, both available with front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive, are available: LS, LT and LTZ. Standard features on all trims include air conditioning; power windows; split-folding rear seat; tilting and telescoping steering-wheel; ABS; ESP; front, front and rear side, side-curtain airbags, and knee airbags; tire-pressure monitor; emergency communication system and parking assist.

2017 facelift[edit]

MY17 facelift
MY17 facelift

Chevrolet performed a mid-cycle update on the Trax for the 2017 model year, first unveiled at the 2016 Chicago Auto Show on February 12, 2016.[8] The updated Trax carried Chevrolet's Corvette-inspired design cues from the Malibu and Volt, including new halogen projector headlights, LED daytime running lights, dual taillights a new grille design. A set of 18-inch aluminum wheels are offered on the Premier model trim. The interior is also redesigned with a new dashboard and center instrument panel. Overall, the 2017 facelift improves the Trax's perceived quality.[9] The 2017 Trax went on sale in the fall of 2016.[10]

Name variations[edit]

Holden Trax (2013–present)[edit]

In Australia and the overall Oceania market, the Chevrolet Trax is offered under the Holden brand, as Holden is the Australian GM subsidiary.[11] It went on sale in 2013.[12]

Chevrolet Tracker[edit]

In Russia and South America[13][14] it is being named Chevrolet Tracker, the name used in North and Latin America from 1989–1991 & 1999–2008 for a Chevrolet/Geo version of the Suzuki Sidekick.[1] In Russian, the name "Trax" would be too closely related to the word trakh (Rus. трах), which is a colloquialism for copulation.[citation needed]

Engines[edit]

The Trax is offered in different markets with different choices of drivetrains. In Latin America the Trax is only available with the 1.8 liter gasoline engine. In Canada and the US, only the 1.4 liter turbocharged gasoline engine is offered. In Mexico and Australia (from 2015) it is available both in 1.8 liter and 1.4 liter turbocharged engines. European customers can choose between the 1.4 liter turbo gasoline engine, a 1.6 liter gasoline engine, and a 1.7 liter diesel engine.


Gasoline
Type Power Torque Emissions CO2 Years
1,364 cc (83.2 cu in) I4 turbo (A14NET) 140 PS (103 kW; 138 bhp) @ 4900 rpm 200 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft) @ 1850–4900 rpm 139 g/km 2013–
1,598 cc (97.5 cu in) I4 (A16XER) 115 PS (85 kW; 113 bhp) @ 6000 rpm 155 N⋅m (114 lb⋅ft) @ 4000 rpm 153 g/km 2013–
1,796 cc (109.6 cu in) I4 (A18XER) 140 PS (103 kW; 138 bhp) @ 6300 rpm 175 N⋅m (129 lb⋅ft) @ 3800 rpm n/a 2013–
Diesel
Type Power Torque Emissions CO2 Years
1,686 cc (102.9 cu in) I4 turbo (CDTI) 130 PS (96 kW; 128 bhp)@ 4000 rpm 300 N⋅m (221 lb⋅ft) @ 2000–2500 rpm 120 g/km 2013–

Production[edit]

The Trax is being produced by both GM Korea and General Motors Mexico for most global markets. Shanghai GM will also be producing the model for the Chinese market from the 2015 model year onward. GM Uzbekistan will also be producing this model, starting from the end of 2018.

Marketing[edit]

The Trax is positioned below the compact Chevrolet Equinox and Chevrolet Captiva (depending on country) in the current Chevrolet line-up. In Europe, some dealers started branding it as a "compact SUV". However, in Canada, where the Chevrolet Orlando is positioned as "mid-size CUV" and the Equinox is the "compact CUV", the Trax is branded as "subcompact CUV" instead.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Chevy Trax To Wear Tracker Name In Russia, CIS". GMAuthority.com. 23 Aug 2012. 
  2. Jump up ^ "GM to unveil new Chevrolet small SUV in Paris". Autoweek. Retrieved 2012-05-15. 
  3. Jump up ^ Ewing, Steven J. (2012-05-14). "Chevrolet Trax crossover headed to Paris, not bound for U.S." Autoblog.com. 
  4. Jump up ^ Ross, Jeffrey N. (2013-01-10). "Chevy filling its NAIAS stand with five models not sold in US". Retrieved 2013-09-10. 
  5. Jump up ^ 2013 Chevrolet Trax – GM Canada
  6. Jump up ^ Chevrolet Trax to join global lineup, will debut in ParisCar & Driver (Retrieved 2012-05-15)
  7. Jump up ^ Colias, Mike (April 15, 2014). "Chevy enters small crossover segment with the Trax". Automotive News. Retrieved April 15, 2014. 
  8. Jump up ^ Szymkowski, Sean (February 12, 2016). "Hot Or Not: 2017 Chevrolet Trax". GM Authority. Retrieved February 13, 2016. 
  9. Jump up ^ http://motoringuru.com.au/car-reviews/2017-holden-trax-lt-review/
  10. Jump up ^ "2017 Chevrolet Trax". GM Authority. Retrieved February 13, 2016. 
  11. Jump up ^ GM to make Trax for Holden
  12. Jump up ^ "Holden's baby SUV set to make Trax". Drive. Retrieved 18 May 2012. 
  13. Jump up ^ "CHEVROLET TRACKER – TODOTERRENO" (in Spanish). Bogotá, Colombia: GM Colmotores, SA. Retrieved 2013-02-05. 
  14. Jump up ^ "TRAX será Chevrolet TRACKER en Argentina" (in Spanish). GM Media Argentina. 5 March 2013. Retrieved 22 March 2013. 

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