Se presentó el restyling de la Chevrolet Tracker

Chevrolet introduces a refreshed 2017 Trax – just 13 months afGeneral Motors presentó el rediseño de la Tracker en Estados Unidos. En ese mercado, el modelo se comercializa con el nombre Trax y adoptó cambios por fuera y por dentro. Las novedades deberían llegar a la Argentina en el transcurso de los próximos doce meses.

La principal modificación se aprecia en la trompa, donde la Tracker/Trax adoptó una parrilla hexagonal, nuevas luces con tecnología led y Xenón, además de cambios en los paragolpes y el capot. También se redujo el tamaño del spoiler delantero, que era demasiado bajo.

En la parte trasera se modificó el paragolpes y se incorporó una franja cromada a la altura del emblema de Chevrolet. Las llantas también son de nuevo diseño, con opciones de ruedas de hasta 18 pulgadas.

En el interior hay más cambios. Por empezar, se eliminó el polémico tablero inspirado en las motos. En su lugar, se adoptó un instrumental más convencional, donde sigue teniendo una importante presencia un display digital, aunque en tonalidades más discretas.

Sobre la consola central, se adoptó la nueva generación del sistema MyLink: una pantalla táctil con funciones de Mirror Screen, para replicar las aplicaciones de dispositivos móviles de Apple y Android.

En materia de seguridad, para Estados Unidos adoptó nuevas ayudas a la conducción, como alerta de punto ciego y alerta de cambio de carril.

En el mercado yanqui habrá también novedades bajo el capot. Estrenará el nuevo motor 1.4 turbo naftero, con inyección directa, que entrega 138 caballos de potencia y 200 Nm de torque. Es el mismo impulsor que se fabricará en la Argentina, para impulsar al nuevo Chevrolet Cruze II.

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Chevrolet introduces a refreshed 2017 Trax – just 13 months af

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Chevrolet introduces a refreshed 2017 Trax – just 13 months af

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Chevrolet introduces 2017 Trax: Fresh design, premium interior complement safety, connectivity enhancements

CHICAGO – Building on its early success and the rapid growth of the segment, Chevrolet today introduced the 2017 Trax – a more expressive take on one of America’s best-selling small SUVs.

Contemporary design elements, including an all-new front-end appearance, and a new premium interior compose the visual updates, while new available active safety features and a new infotainment system – with available Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility – expand its range of customer-focused technologies.

“In the fastest-growing segment, Chevrolet Trax’s momentum is sure to continue with great design enhancements, premium details, and the latest technologies,” said Steve Majoros, director of marketing, Chevrolet Cars and Crossovers. “Features such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility and four new active safety features offer customers more than most competitors – and at an entry-level price.”

With sales of 63,303 in 2015 – its first full year on the market – the Trax quickly climbed to the second-best-selling small SUV in America. It is also ranked in the top three globally, achieving more than 400,000 sales in 73 markets since its launch in late 2012. China and the United States are its top markets.

In the United States, more than half of Trax’s customers with a trade-in turned in something other than a Chevrolet. Trax also attracts nearly 60 percent female customers – the highest percentage in the brand’s entire lineup.

“With the Colorado and Trax, Chevrolet and our dealers are able to offer brand-new entries in fast-growing segments, which helps bring new customers to Chevrolet,” said Majoros. “And with other new vehicles such as the Cruze Hatchback and Bolt EV, we will continue to attract new customers to the Chevrolet franchise and continue to grow market share, as we did in 2015.”

The 2017 Trax goes on sale this fall, offered in LS, LT and new Premier trims.

Contemporary design

The Trax’s fresh, contemporary appearance reflects the modern face of Chevrolet around the globe. A new grille and headlamps echo the styling elements seen in new Chevrolet models such as the Malibu, Cruze and Volt.

“It’s a more sculptural, sophisticated design,” said Steve Kim, Chevrolet Trax designer. “There’s also a sporty streak in the new styling that speaks to the Trax’s agile, fun-to-drive personality.”

The front fascia is all-new and incorporates Chevrolet’s new proportioned dual port grille. New, sleek headlamps flow around the corners and into the front fenders. Trax LS models feature new halogen reflector headlamps and uplevel LT and new Premier models have halogen projector headlamps with LED signature lighting. Chrome also accents the outboard fog lamp bezels.

At the rear is a new fascia and dual taillamps, with the Premier model featuring LED signature lighting. The Premier is also offered with new 18-inch aluminum wheels.

Premium interior

A modified instrument panel is the foundation for the 2017 Trax’s premium interior enhancements. It interprets Chevrolet’s signature dual-cockpit design more expressively, with an upper dashboard hood that flows uninterrupted across the panel to enhance the perception of spaciousness.

The redesigned center instrument panel features greater visibility of a new 7-inch-diagonal MyLink color touch screen and Galvano chrome trim on the instrument panel and console contribute to the Trax’s premium ambiance. Premier models are offered with contrasting-color instrument panel trim that matches their leatherette seating trim.

“Customers will really notice the elevation in the Trax’s interior design and attention to detail,” said Kim. “It’s an environment that transcends segment boundaries, offering rich, premium appointments and seamless integration of the technologies they rely on most.”

Also new for 2017 is the instrument cluster, which features a new gauge display with prominent analog speedometer and tachometer readouts along with digital displays from the standard driver information center.

New active safety features

New active safety features are designed to help alert drivers to potential crash situations. They are available depending on the model and include:

Side Blind Zone Alert
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
Forward Collision Alert
Lane Departure Warning
Additional crash-avoidance technologies include a standard rearview camera. Trax also features 10 standard air bags.

Turbocharged performance

Returning for 2017 is the Trax’s Ecotec 1.4L turbocharged four-cylinder engine, which is backed by a six-speed automatic transmission. The engine is rated at an SAE-certified 138 horsepower (102 kW) and 148 lb-ft of torque (200 Nm) between 1,850 and 4,900 rpm.

fuente: Autoblog