Chevrolet Trax - Wikipedia

Subcompact crossover SUV For the 2007 concept car, see Chevrolet Trax (concept car). Not to be confused with Chevrolet Triax. Motor vehicle
Chevrolet Trax
Overview
ManufacturerGeneral Motors
Also called
  • Holden Trax (2013–2020)
  • Chevrolet Tracker (2013–2020)
  • Chevrolet Seeker (2022–present)
Production2013–present
Body and chassis
Body style5-door SUV
Chronology
Predecessor
  • Chevrolet Tracker (Americas)
  • Chevrolet/Holden Cruze (for Suzuki Ignis rebadges, Australasia)
Successor
  • Chevrolet Tracker (China, Latin America and Uzbekistan)
  • Wuling Alvez (Indonesia)

The Chevrolet Trax is a subcompact crossover SUV[1][2] manufactured by General Motors and marketed under the Chevrolet brand since 2013, currently in its second generation.

The first generation model was released globally in 2013 as the smallest, entry-level crossover SUV offering from the brand. Development and production were centered in South Korea by GM Korea. A restyled model was also produced as the Buick Encore in North America and as the Opel/Vauxhall Mokka in Europe.

In several markets, the vehicle was marketed as the Chevrolet Tracker, and as the Holden Trax in Australia and New Zealand. The Trax became available in Canada, Mexico, Germany, South Korea, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates, and Europe for the 2013 model year and was released in the United States for the 2015 model year.

In 2019, GM released the replacement of the Trax for China and Latin America, the Tracker. The first-generation Trax continued to be marketed in North America, South Korea, and several other markets until 2022, when it was replaced by the larger second-generation Trax due for the 2024 model year. The second-generation Trax is also marketed in China as the Chevrolet Seeker.

First generation (U200; 2013)

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First generation
Overview
Model code
  • U200
  • TJ (Australia)[3]
Also called
  • Holden Trax (Australasia)
  • Chevrolet Tracker (CIS and South America)[4]
Production
  • 2013–2022
  • 2014–2020 (China)
Model years2013–2022 (Canada, Mexico)2015–2022 (U.S.)
Assembly
  • South Korea: Bupyeong-gu, Incheon (GM Korea)
  • Mexico: San Luis Potosí (San Luis Potosí Assembly)
  • China: Yantai (SAIC-GM)
  • Uzbekistan: Asaka (GM Uzbekistan)
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact crossover SUV (B)
Layout
  • Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
  • Front-engine, all-wheel-drive
PlatformGM Gamma II
Related
  • Chevrolet Aveo/Sonic
  • Opel Mokka/Buick Encore
Powertrain
Engine
  • Gasoline:
  • 1.4 L LE2 turbo I4
  • 1.4 L Family 0 turbo I4
  • 1.6 L Family 1 I4
  • 1.8 L Family 1 I4
  • Diesel:
  • 1.6 L MDE I4
  • 1.7 L Circle L I4
Transmission5-speed manual6-speed manual6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,555 mm (100.6 in)
Length4,248–4,280 mm (167.2–168.5 in)
Width1,766–1,775 mm (69.5–69.9 in)
Height1,674 mm (65.9 in)
Chronology
Successor
  • Chevrolet Tracker (China, Latin America and Uzbekistan)
  • Opel Mokka (Europe)

The first-generation Trax (model code U200, designated TJ in Australia)[3][5] was first shown as a concept car, which was first unveiled at the 2012 Paris Motor Show,[6][7] with the final model unveiled at the 2013 North American International Auto Show.[8] It was then available for test driving at the 2013 Montreal International Auto Show, with four essay models shown.

The SUV was in development since 2008 by GM's small vehicle development team centered in South Korea.[9] It is based on the GM Gamma II platform, which is shared with the Chevrolet Aveo/Sonic and the Opel Mokka/Buick Encore. It was marketed as the Holden Trax in Australia and as the Chevrolet Tracker in Russia and South America. For most global markets, the Trax was produced by both GM Korea and GM Mexico. SAIC-GM also produced the model for the Chinese market from the 2015 model year until 2020. GM Uzbekistan also produced this model starting in late 2018.

During 2013 and early 2014, the Trax was only sold in Canada, Mexico, Germany, South Korea, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates, and Europe.

In Canada, the Trax was the first compact Chevrolet crossover SUV since the discontinuation of the Tracker (read below).[10] The vehicle started shipping on April 2, 2013; however, pre-sales began as early as the fourth quarter of 2012 for both Mexico (1.8 L) and Canada (1.4 L turbo).[11] Sales in South Korea started in late February 2013.

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

  • Rear view Rear view

Markets

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South Korea

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The Trax was introduced in South Korea in February 2013. It was powered by the 1.4 L turbocharged gasoline engine.[12] In 2015, a 1.6-litre diesel engine was added.[13] The facelift model was introduced in October 2016.[14]

It was the most exported car of South Korea from 2016 to 2018.[15]

United States

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The Trax came to the United States as a 2015 model, following the success of the Buick Encore (the Trax and Encore share the GM Gamma II platform) and possible competition from the Jeep Renegade; GM initially had no plans to offer the Trax to the U.S. market.[16] The U.S.-market Trax was largely unchanged from the global version, but had some U.S.-specific features including OnStar with AT&T 4G LTE and SiriusXM satellite radio.

The U.S. version was powered by the 1.4 L turbocharged inline-4 with 138 bhp (103 kW; 140 PS) at 4,900 rpm and 148 lb⋅ft (201 N⋅m) at 1,850 rpm. Trailer towing was not recommended. Only the 6-speed automatic transmission was available.

Three trim levels, each available with front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive, are available: LS, LT, and LTZ.

2017 refresh

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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.[17] The updated Trax carried design cues from the Malibu and Volt, including new halogen projector headlights, LED daytime running lights, dual taillights, and a new grille design. A set of 18-inch aluminum wheels were offered on the Premier model trim. The interior was also redesigned with a new dashboard and center instrument panel. Overall, the 2017 facelift improved Trax's perceived quality.[18] The 2017 Trax went on sale in the fall of 2016.[19]

The Trax continued unchanged for the 2020 model year in North America. It was joined by a slightly larger model, the Trailblazer (no relation to the previous North American or international mid-sized SUVs of the same name).[20]

For the 2021 model year, the base L and high end Premier levels were removed from the offering trims, leaving the bottom-tier LS and now top-tier LT.[21]

  • Chevrolet Trax (facelift) Chevrolet Trax (facelift)
  • Chevrolet Trax (facelift) Chevrolet Trax (facelift)
  • Interior Interior

Regional variants

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Holden Trax (2013–2020)

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In Australia and other Oceania markets, the Chevrolet Trax was offered under the Holden brand until that brand was discontinued in 2020.[22] It went on sale in 2013.[23]

  • 2014 Holden Trax LTZ (pre-facelift) 2014 Holden Trax LTZ (pre-facelift)
  • 2017 Holden Trax LTZ (facelift) 2017 Holden Trax LTZ (facelift)

Chevrolet Tracker

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In Russia and South America,[24][25] the Trax was instead named the Chevrolet Tracker, which was the name used in North and Latin America from 1989 to 1991 and 1999 to 2008 for a Chevrolet/Geo version of the Suzuki Sidekick.[4]

Engines

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The Trax was offered in different markets with different choices of drivetrains. In Latin America, the Trax was only available with the 1.8L gasoline engine. In Canada and the U.S., only the 1.4L turbocharged gasoline engine was offered. In Mexico and Australia (from 2015), it was available both with 1.8 and 1.4L turbocharged engines. European customers could choose from a 1.4L turbo gasoline engine, a 1.6L gasoline engine, and a 1.7L 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) at 4,900 rpm 200 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft) at 1,850–4,900 rpm 139 g/km 2013–2022
1,598 cc (97.5 cu in) I4 (A16XER) 115 PS (85 kW; 113 bhp) at 6,000 rpm 155 N⋅m (114 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm 153 g/km 2013–2022
1,796 cc (109.6 cu in) I4 (A18XER) 140 PS (103 kW; 138 bhp) at 6,300 rpm 175 N⋅m (129 lb⋅ft) at 3,800 rpm n/a 2013–2022
Diesel
Type Power Torque Emissions CO2 Years
1,686 cc (102.9 cu in) I4 turbo (CDTI) 130 PS (96 kW; 128 bhp)at 4,000 rpm 300 N⋅m (221 lb⋅ft) at 2,000–2,500 rpm 120 g/km 2013–2014
1,598 cc (97.5 cu in) I4 turbo (CDTI) (Korea) 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) at 3500–4000 rpm 320 N⋅m (236 lb⋅ft) at 2000–2250 rpm 129 g/km 2015–2022

Safety

[edit] Euro NCAP test results (2013)[26]
Test Points %
Overall: StarStarStarStarStar
Adult occupant: 34 94%
Child occupant: 42 85%
Pedestrian: 23 64%
Safety assist: 7 81%
2015 Chevrolet Trax IIHS scores[27]
Small overlap front (Driver) Good
Small overlap front (Passenger) Acceptable
Moderate overlap front (Original test) Good
Side (Original test) Good
Side (Updated test) Acceptable
Roof strength Good
Head restraints and seats Good
ANCAP test results Holden Trax all variants (2013)[28]
Test Score
Overall StarStarStarStarStar
Frontal offset 15.18/16
Side impact 16/16
Pole 2/2
Seat belt reminders 2/3
Whiplash protection Adequate
Pedestrian protection Adequate
Electronic stability control Standard

Discontinuation

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In China and South America, the first-generation Trax was discontinued and replaced by the Tracker in 2019. It was similar in size to the Trax, but built on a new platform (GEM) for emerging markets and not intended for North America.

General Motors discontinued the first-generation Trax, as well as the related Buick Encore, following the 2022 model year in North America.[29]

Second generation (2023)

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Second generation
2024 Chevrolet Trax LS
Overview
Also calledChevrolet Seeker (China)
ProductionFebruary 2023 – present[30]
Model years2024–present (North America)
Assembly
  • South Korea: Changwon (GM Korea)
  • China: (SAIC-GM)
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact crossover SUV (B)
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
PlatformGM VSS-F (9CXX)
RelatedBuick Envista
Powertrain
Engine
  • Gasoline:
  • 1.2 L LIH turbo I3
  • 1.2 L LBP (Flex Fuel) turbo I3[31]
  • 1.5 L LYX turbo I4 (China)
Transmission
  • 6-speed automatic
  • CVT (China)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,700 mm (106.3 in)
Length4,537 mm (178.6 in)
Width1,823 mm (71.8 in)
Height1,560 mm (61.4 in)
Curb weight1,388 kg (3,060 lb)

The second-generation Trax debuted in China in July 2022 as the Chevrolet Seeker.[32][33][34]

The North American second-generation Trax was unveiled in October 2022, with sales beginning in the second quarter of 2023 as a 2024 model. It is larger than the previous model with a lower height. While being larger than the Trailblazer crossover, the Trax is priced below it. Chevrolet expects a $5,000 lower average transaction price compared to Trailblazer.[35]

Chevrolet considered to use another nameplate for the North American market to reflect changes in its size and exterior styling compared to the first-generation Trax, but the brand instead kept the Trax nameplate due to its wider recognition.[36]

In North America, the second-generation Trax is offered in five trim levels: LS, 1RS, LT, 2RS, and Activ. The Activ gets accents with a titanium-chrome finish and a faux rear skid plate. All-wheel drive is no longer offered. All models are powered by a 1.2 L turbocharged, three-cylinder gasoline engine rated at 137 hp (102 kW; 139 PS) and 162 lb⋅ft (220 N⋅m; 22.4 kg⋅m). The U.S.-market Trax continues to be manufactured in South Korea.[37][38]

The second-generation Trax is available with front-wheel drive only, as Chevrolet offers the Trailblazer, which is available with an all-wheel-drive option. Another reason is because the new Trax was designed as a more versatile replacement for the Cruze sedan and hatchback.[39]

South Korean sales began in late March 2023 in RS, Activ, LT and LS trims.[40]

  • Rear view Rear view
  • 2024 Trax Activ 2024 Trax Activ
  • Rear view Rear view
  • Chevrolet Seeker (China) Chevrolet Seeker (China)
  • Chevrolet Seeker rear view Chevrolet Seeker rear view

Sales

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Calendaryear U.S Canada[41] China[42] South Korea Mexico[43]
Trax Seeker
2013 16,611
2014 739[44] 8,533 43,682 19,571
2015 63,030[44] 8,156 50,736 24,593
2016 79,016[45] 9,072 37,636 26,777
2017 79,289[45] 5,965 17,290 16,549[46] 19,324
2018 89,916[47] 4,471 6,346 12,787[48] 16,178
2019 116,816[47] 5,085 462 12,541[48] 15,250
2020 106,299[49] 3,888 6,853[50] 6,352
2021 42,590[49] 2,395 2,540[50] 87
2022 26,597[51] 651 2,257[52] 1,240[53]
2023 109,382[54] 6,469 5,910[55] 23,656[56] 2,288[57]
2024 200,689[58] 16,575[59] 561[60] 18,634[61] 6,985[57]
2025 206,339[62] 22,280[63] 12,109[64]

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Subcompact crossover SUV Groove
Trax/Tracker
Tracker
Trailblazer
Compact crossover SUV Forester
Captiva Sport
Equinox
Captiva Captiva
Mid-size crossover SUV Equinox Equinox Blazer/Blazer XL
Full-size crossover SUV Traverse Traverse
Mini SUV Samurai Jimny
Vitara
Tracker Tracker Tracker
Compact SUV Tracker Tracker Orlando Orlando
Grand Vitara
S-10 Blazer Rodeo/Frontera
Mid-size SUV Blazer Blazer
TrailBlazer Trailblazer
XL-7
Trooper Trooper
Full-size SUV Grand Blazer
Veraneio Bonanza Silverado Sonora
K5 Blazer Blazer Tahoe Tahoe Tahoe Tahoe Tahoe
Suburban Suburban Suburban Suburban Suburban Suburban
SUT Avalanche Avalanche
Coupe utility Chevy 500 Corsa Corsa Utility/Montana/Tornado Utility/Montana/Tornado
Pickup SSR
El Camino Lumina Lumina Lumina Lumina Lumina
Compact pickup LUV LUV/Stallion LUV/T-Series Colorado/T-Series D-Max/T-Series
LUV D-Max D-Max
S-10 S-10 S-10 Colorado/S10
Mid-size pickup D-20 Colorado
Full-size pickup C/K C/K Silverado Silverado Silverado/Cheyenne Silverado
Minivan Enjoy
Meriva Spin
Zafira Zafira
Zafira
Tavera
Lumina APV Lumina Venture Uplander
Trans Sport Tacuma/Rezzo Vivant
Van/Microvan City Express
Combo Combo N300
Astro Astro N200
Chevy Van Express Express
Sportvan Trafic Damas/Labo
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Subcompact crossover SUV Trax Trax Trax
Trailblazer
Bolt EUV
Compact crossover SUV Captiva Sport Equinox Equinox
Equinox EV
Mid-size crossover SUV Equinox Equinox Blazer
Blazer EV
Full-size crossover SUV Traverse Traverse Traverse
Mini SUV Tracker Tracker Tracker
Compact SUV S-10 Blazer Blazer (2-door)
Mid-size SUV Blazer (4-door)
TrailBlazer
Full-size SUV K5 Blazer Blazer Tahoe Tahoe Tahoe Tahoe Tahoe
Suburban Suburban Suburban Suburban Suburban Suburban
SUT Avalanche Avalanche
Coupe utility SSR
El Camino
Compact pickup LUV LUV
S-10 S-10
Mid-size pickup Colorado Colorado Colorado
Full-size pickup C/K R/V Silverado Silverado Silverado Silverado
C/K Silverado Classic Silverado LD Silverado EV
Compact MPV Orlando
Minivan Lumina APV Lumina Minivan Venture Uplander Uplander
Van/Microvan Astro Astro City Express
Chevy Van/Sportvan
Express
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Subcompact Barina Spark (MJ) Spark (MP) Subcompact
Barina (MB/ML) Barina (MF/MH) Barina (SB) Barina (XC) Barina (TK) Barina (TM)
Compact Astra (LB/LC) Astra (LD) Nova (LE/LF) Nova (LG) Astra (TR) Astra (TS) Viva (JF) Cruze (JG/JH) Astra (BL) Compact
Torana (HB) Torana (LC/LJ/TA) Gemini (TX/TC/TD/TE/TF/TG) Gemini (RB) Astra (AH) Volt (EV) Astra (PJ) Astra (BK)
Mid-size Sunbird/Torana (LH/LX/UC) Camira (JB/JD/JE) Apollo (JK/JL) Apollo (JM/JP) Vectra (JR/JS) Vectra (ZC) Epica (EP) Malibu (EM) Commodore/Calais (ZB) Mid-size
Standard/Business/Special (48/FJ) Standard/Business/Special (FE/FC) Standard/Special (FB/EK) Standard/Special/Premier (EJ/EH) Standard/Special/Premier (HD/HR) Belmont/Kingswood/Premier (HK/HT/HG) Commodore (VB/VC/VH) Commodore/Calais (VK/VL) Insignia (GA)
Full-size Brougham (HK/HT/HG) Belmont/Kingswood/Premier (HQ/HJ/HX/HZ) Commodore/Berlina/Calais (VN/VP/VR/VS) Commodore/Berlina/Calais/Adventra (VT/VX/VY/VZ) Commodore/Berlina/Calais (VE) Commodore/Calais (VF) Full-size
Custom/DeVille† (HQ) DeVille/Caprice† (HJ/HX/HZ/WB) Statesman/Caprice (VQ/VR/VS) Statesman/Caprice (WH/WK/WL) Statesman/Caprice (WM) Caprice (WM/WN)
Sports Sandman (HQ/HJ/HX/HZ) Tigra (XC) Sports
Monaro/Limited Edition (HX) Piazza (YB) Calibra (YE) Astra (TS) Astra (AH) Cascada (CJ)
Monaro (HK/HT/HG) Monaro (HQ/HJ) Monaro (HX) GTS (HZ) Monaro (V2/VZ)
Utility Rodeo (KB) Rodeo (TF) Rodeo/Colorado (RA/RC) Colorado (RG) Utility
Utility (50/FJ) Utility (FE/FC) Utility (FB/EK) Utility (EJ/EH) Utility (HD/HR) Belmont/Kingswood (HK/HT/HG) Belmont/Kingswood/Utility/One Tonner (HQ/HJ/HX/HZ/WB) Utility/Commodore (VG/VP/VR/VS) Ute/One Tonner/Crewman (VU/VY/VZ) Ute (VE/VF)
Van Gemini (TD/TE/TF/TG) Scurry (NB) Combo (SB) Combo (XC) Van
Panel van (FJ) Panel van (FE/FC) Panel van (FB/EK) Panel van (EJ/EH) Panel van (HD/HR) Belmont (HK/HT/HG) Belmont/Kingswood/Panel van (HQ/HJ/HX/HZ/WB)
Shuttle (WFR) Zafira (TT)
Subcompact SUV Drover (QB) Cruze (YG) Trax (TJ) Subcompact SUV
Compact SUV Frontera (UT) Frontera (UE) Captiva MaXX/Captiva 5 (CG) Equinox (EQ) Compact SUV
Mid-size SUV Captiva/Captiva 7 (CG) Acadia (AC) Mid-size SUV
Jackaroo (UBS-1) Jackaroo/Monterey (UBS-2) Colorado 7/Trailblazer (RG)
Full-size SUV Suburban (K8) Full-size SUV
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A subsidiary of General Motors (1931–2020)
Final models
Cars
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Pickup trucks
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SUVs/Crossovers
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Historic models
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Statesman models
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Divisions and subsidiaries
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Engines
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Founders
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Plants
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Concepts
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