After skipping the year 2023, Chevrolet is bringing back the Trax as a cost-effective, small crossover SUV for 2024.
The Trax, the company's most current crossover product, is the model upon which the 2019 version is based.
According to GM, its most recent model is also hailed as Chevrolet's "gateway vehicle" and serves as the entry-level model in the brand's lineup of compact SUVs,
which have had the highest growth in the crossover market over the previous five years.
In addition to the Spark sedan, which starts at $14,595 and is one of the most cheap cars on the market,
Chevy is also continuing to sell its brand-new model as its entry-level offering into its preferred SUV class.
The 2024 Chevy Trax has also been the least cost choice on every GM sales lot since Chevrolet eliminated the Spark small car from its lineup this summer.
For the first time, Chevy's second compact SUV, the Trailblazer, is actually larger than the Trax.
Chevy boasts that the 2024 Chevy Trax has 3 inches more back legroom and more storage space than the outgoing model due to its wider exterior dimensions.
Similar to the Far Better, the interior layout and external styling vary by trim level.