

LT can be had with a driver confidence package that adds rear park assist and cross traffic alert, as well as blind spot alert. LS offers a package including tinted glass and cruise control. There is cruise control and chrome mouldings, and a 120-V interior power plug. LT adds leatherette seats, heated in front with power driver adjustment, and remote start as well as LED running and taillights. Trax has remote keyless entry as standard with power door locks and power windows. The steering wheel is manual tilt but does have telescoping adjustment, while a 3.5-inch driver digital display provides trip and other info. It also has GM's OnStar system and 4G LTE hotspot. LS is equipped with a 7.0-inch infotainment system including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and satellite radio. They both offer the same 1.4L turbocharged engine and a six-speed automatic. That's lead to some of Premier's options moving to LT, or becoming no longer available.Ĭhevrolet Trax is offered in LS and LT trims, both with front or all-wheel drive. Likely to help keep separation with the slightly larger but similarly priced Trailblazer, Chevrolet has dropped the top Premier trim.

With the addition of the much newer Trailblazer to the Chevrolet lineup, it's growing a bit crowded in this segment, but the Trax is the lower cost option. The Chevrolet Trax was one of the first modern subcompact crossovers, and it maintains its spot as one of the few but growing number of choices for buyers wanting their crossover as affordable as possible.
