Official 2015 Chevrolet Trax
#16
Holden Trax LTZ Turbo announced
Features a turbocharged 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine
Holden has introduced a new range-topping Trax LTZ Turbo.
Designed to appeal to performance-oriented buyers, the model has a turbocharged 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 138 bhp (103 kW) and 200 Nm (147 lb-ft) of torque. It is connected to a six-speed automatic transmission which will enable the compact crossover to consume 6.9 L/100km (34 mpg US / 40.9 mpg UK).
Since the Trax LTZ Turbo sits at the top of the range, it comes nicely equipped with rain sensing wipers, fog lights and 18-inch alloy wheels. The model also has heated front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and "Sportec" trim. Other highlights include a power sunroof, a rear view camera and a MyLink infotainment system with Bluetooth / USB/ iPod connectivity.
The Trax LTZ Turbo will go on sale later this month and pricing starts at $29,990 AUD.
Holden has introduced a new range-topping Trax LTZ Turbo.
Designed to appeal to performance-oriented buyers, the model has a turbocharged 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 138 bhp (103 kW) and 200 Nm (147 lb-ft) of torque. It is connected to a six-speed automatic transmission which will enable the compact crossover to consume 6.9 L/100km (34 mpg US / 40.9 mpg UK).
Since the Trax LTZ Turbo sits at the top of the range, it comes nicely equipped with rain sensing wipers, fog lights and 18-inch alloy wheels. The model also has heated front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and "Sportec" trim. Other highlights include a power sunroof, a rear view camera and a MyLink infotainment system with Bluetooth / USB/ iPod connectivity.
The Trax LTZ Turbo will go on sale later this month and pricing starts at $29,990 AUD.
#17
I did an MM full-review not long ago on the Buick Encore version. Except for the interior, wasn't impressed. The biggest problem is that, even with the turbo, there just isn't enough engine in it, even by my conservative driving standards.
#18
Opel Mokka Moscow Edition announced
Debuts on August 27th
Opel has revealed some new details about their Moscow Motor Show lineup.
To celebrate the success of the Mokka in Russia, Opel will introduce a Mokka Moscow Edition. The company declined to release pictures but said it will be concept with an eye-catching orange exterior. The model will also have an upgraded interior with higher quality materials to give a sense of "style and sophistication."
Besides the Mokka Moscow Edition, Opel will showcase the Adam, Adam Rocks and Insignia OPC. All three models will go on sale in Russia early next year.
Opel has revealed some new details about their Moscow Motor Show lineup.
To celebrate the success of the Mokka in Russia, Opel will introduce a Mokka Moscow Edition. The company declined to release pictures but said it will be concept with an eye-catching orange exterior. The model will also have an upgraded interior with higher quality materials to give a sense of "style and sophistication."
Besides the Mokka Moscow Edition, Opel will showcase the Adam, Adam Rocks and Insignia OPC. All three models will go on sale in Russia early next year.
#19
New Chevrolet Trax from $20,995 in the States
The Buick Encore's less plush Chevrolet twin, the new Trax, will go on sale in January with a starting price of $20,995, which includes an $875 destination charge.
It will be offered exclusively with a 138hp 1.4-liter turbo engine paired to a 6-speed automatic in LS, LT and LTZ trim levels, with all-wheel drive available at an extra cost of $1,500.
Standard kit across the range will include 10 air bags, GM's MyLink infotainment system with a 7-inch touch screen, rearview camera, remote keyless entry and a 60/40-split fold-flat rear seat and fold-down front passenger seat, while among other options are a remote starter and OnStar 4G LTE with built-in Wi-Fi hotspot.
According to GM, the Trax returns an EPA estimated 26 city and 34 highway mpg.
It will be offered exclusively with a 138hp 1.4-liter turbo engine paired to a 6-speed automatic in LS, LT and LTZ trim levels, with all-wheel drive available at an extra cost of $1,500.
Standard kit across the range will include 10 air bags, GM's MyLink infotainment system with a 7-inch touch screen, rearview camera, remote keyless entry and a 60/40-split fold-flat rear seat and fold-down front passenger seat, while among other options are a remote starter and OnStar 4G LTE with built-in Wi-Fi hotspot.
According to GM, the Trax returns an EPA estimated 26 city and 34 highway mpg.
#21
Actually, Hoovey, that's an interesting comparison. The Chevy/Geo Tracker, though, like its Suzuki Sidekick twin (from which it was rebadged), still had some notable differences, such as a very short-wheelbase 3-door version, a Jeep Wrangler-like no-frills interior, and pastel Easter-Egg paint colors like yellow, lime-green, purple, baby-blue, etc...
#22
Actually, Hoovey, that's an interesting comparison. The Chevy/Geo Tracker, though, like its Suzuki Sidekick twin (from which it was rebadged), still had some notable differences, such as a very short-wheelbase 3-door version, a Jeep Wrangler-like no-frills interior, and pastel Easter-Egg colors like yellow, lime-green, purple, baby-blue, etc...
#23
Main thing nobody has mentioned about the new "Trax" is how horribly small it is inside. A Corolla has a bigger trunk than this thing with the seats up, at least that's how it was in the Buick version. Best bet is to just spend another 2-3k and buy yourself a Rav4, CR-V, or Equinox.
#25
I'm usually against these things, but to my eye it looks quite nice. Exterior is smooth and clean, with no crazy or fru-fru design elements thrown in. The worst I find points to the cheap and silly sail window above the sprouting side mirrors, the frumpy vertical taillights, and the needlessly mismatched gauge shapes. Beyond that, it may be appealing to the masses who want a cheap SUV with a warranty.
#26
thinking of moving back to Denver area and I would never consider this....altho I think it looks nice (exterior).
#27
Is GM Considering A GMC Version Of The Chevy Trax?
At the 2015 Chevrolet Trax's recent US launch, one reporter asked an engineer if another GM brand could get a version of the small crossover. The answer wasn't "no."
According to Mike Colias at Automotive News, the question of GMC getting a version got an "I think that is certainly possible," response from Trax chief engineer Al Manzor.
Which is a touch surprising because the Buick-GMC division of GM already has the Buick Encore, itself twinned with the Opel/Vauxhall Mokka. It probably goes without saying that GM has discovered small crossovers and likes them and their profits.
But a GMC version of a vehicle there's already a Buick and a Chevrolet version of screams of overlap. GM already has this with the Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia, but I'll let them slide on that a bit because that was an Old GM decision.
And what exactly is "Professional Grade" about a GMC version of a Chevy Trax? That may be the biggest knock against the idea.
What GM could be hinting at, however, is some sort of smaller GMC based off of a compact platform, which is a good idea. I'm just hoping its far and away different from the Trax/Encore/Mokka formula.
According to Mike Colias at Automotive News, the question of GMC getting a version got an "I think that is certainly possible," response from Trax chief engineer Al Manzor.
Which is a touch surprising because the Buick-GMC division of GM already has the Buick Encore, itself twinned with the Opel/Vauxhall Mokka. It probably goes without saying that GM has discovered small crossovers and likes them and their profits.
But a GMC version of a vehicle there's already a Buick and a Chevrolet version of screams of overlap. GM already has this with the Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia, but I'll let them slide on that a bit because that was an Old GM decision.
And what exactly is "Professional Grade" about a GMC version of a Chevy Trax? That may be the biggest knock against the idea.
What GM could be hinting at, however, is some sort of smaller GMC based off of a compact platform, which is a good idea. I'm just hoping its far and away different from the Trax/Encore/Mokka formula.
#29
GM, as a rule, doesn't classic badge-engineer or clone as much as they used to (witness the major differences between the Impala/LaCrosse/XTS, all done on the same platform). But, yes, in THIS particular case (as with their pickup trucks and some Opel/Buick sedans), the cloning between the Mokka/Trax/Encore is obvious.
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