The 2025 Chevrolet Trax: Why It Might Stop You in Your Tracks

When the Chevrolet company was launched in 1911, the company had a few goals in mind. Of those goals, it wanted to ensure it delivered not only reliable cars but also ones that the everyday driver could afford—which can be harder than it might seem, especially as the years have passed and drivers expect more and more out of their cars. However, more than 100 years later, Chevy has stuck to those original goals by consistently offering a lineup that meets a wide range of drivers’ needs while still being affordable and dependable. The 2025 Chevrolet Trax is an integral part of that lineup.
Our team at Parks Chevrolet Spartanburg is proud to stand behind the Chevrolet name, providing our community with vehicles from the brand for more than 50 years. In that time, we’ve also helped Chevy drivers keep their vehicles in tip-top shape, thanks to our factory-trained technicians. When you visit our dealership, you’ll find a dedication to ensuring you find the right vehicle for your needs, as well as a desire to provide you with a stress- and hassle-free shopping experience. Like Chevrolet, we also have goals, and one of those is to build long-lasting relationships with our customers rather than push for a quick sale. If you’re looking for a new vehicle, such as the 2025 Chevy Trax for sale, we invite you to stop by and talk with our team to see how we can help. You can also continue reading to see why we think the latest Trax might be the best one yet.
A Brief History of the Chevrolet Trax
The history of the Chevrolet Trax is brief for a few reasons. For one thing, the vehicle only debuted in the US a few years ago for the 2015 model year. Second, although it appeared to be an instant hit with younger drivers and those who wanted a smaller crossover that was fuel-efficient and fun to drive, the brand discontinued it after only a few years. However, while it seemed like we’d seen the last of the “little crossover that could,” Chevrolet had a plan that was revealed with the introduction of a completely redesigned Chevrolet Trax for the 2024 model year.
Now, another year has passed, and the crossover doesn’t seem to have missed a beat. In fact, the redesign offered a vehicle that was ten inches longer and two inches wider than the original version, as well as a long list of standard features that you might not expect from an entry-level vehicle. Combined, these things make the 2025 Trax a strong contender when shopping for your next vehicle. As mentioned, we want to go over a few of the things below that we love most about the Trax, which we think you’ll love too.

The 2025 Trax: What We Love Most
First and foremost, whether you commute an hour a day or just a few minutes, the 30 MPG combined fuel efficiency rating gives you the chance to save some money at the gas pumps. Second, there is a wide range of trim options to choose from, which makes it easier to find the Trax that best matches your needs. For instance, the ACTIV trim option puts an aggressive yet stylish spin on the Trax thanks to its 18-inch black aluminum wheels, black grille with titanium-color chrome accents, and unique interior styling. Or, you can opt for the 2RS trim option, which has a sleek exterior with 19-inch machined two-tone wheels, red interior accents, and a black grille with specialized badging. These are just two of the five trims you can consider. Our team can review each of the trim options with you, highlighting what to expect from each one.
Technology
The Trax keeps you and your passengers connected during the drive thanks to standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. You can access your favorite apps, playlists, or directions to your next destination via the available 11-inch diagonal color touchscreen. This screen also gives you clear, crisp images when utilizing the rearview camera. You’ll also find the availability of the built-in Wi-Fi hotspot helpful when checking off your to-do tasks while parked and waiting to pick up friends and family. Plus, available wireless charging ensures your phone is ready to go when you are. The new Trax also provides you with multiple USB charging outlets and SiriusXM capabilities. Also, with OnStar & Chevrolet Connected Services capabilities, you gain confidence during the drive, as well as valuable information about real-time traffic and navigation assistance.
Cargo Space
Next, while the Trax might be the smallest crossover in the lineup, don’t let its size fool you. As mentioned, the redesign added ten inches in length and two inches in width. This means that you and your passengers have ample room, but it also means that you can access up to 54.1 cu.ft. of cargo space when the second row is folded down, which is more than enough space to haul a variety of things. Even at full passenger capacity, you still get to take advantage of 25.6 cu.ft. of cargo volume behind the second row.
Power and Performance
We also love the “get up and go” the standard 1.2L EcoTec turbocharged engine provides. Along with an enhanced ride and handling suspension system, this delivers great acceleration and a smooth driving experience. You’ll enjoy the feel of the drive, which is more responsive than what some crossovers deliver, making it more car-like and agile, whether you’re on a curvy stretch of road or navigating tight streets.

Safety Features
Last but not least, Chevrolet has always been dedicated to ensuring the safety of its drivers, which can be seen in its collection of standard safety and driver assist features. For the 2025 Chevrolet Trax, these features include the following:
Forward Collision Alert and Automatic Emergency Braking: These two systems work together to ensure your and others’ safety on the road. Essentially, sensors are used to scan the road ahead, looking for vehicles entering your lane. When the flow of traffic changes suddenly, you receive an alert warning you of an impending collision. If you’re unable to respond in time, Automatic Emergency Braking kicks in to help.
Front Pedestrian Braking: This system also acts in conjunction with Emergency Automatic Braking, working similarly to the system above, only scanning for pedestrians who enter your space. This is particularly helpful in areas with a heavy presence of people, such as in the city or crowded parking lots.
Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning: For one reason or another, we all can drift a bit too far from the center of the lane at times. This system keeps us in check, alerting us when we’ve done so and providing assistance to get us back on track.
Following Distance Indicator: While this system is great for newer drivers still learning how to manage the space between cars on the road, it’s also perfect for veteran drivers. In essence, the system helps you maintain a safe distance between you and the vehicle ahead of you, ensuring you have enough time to respond if traffic flow changes.
IntelliBeam High Beam Assist: Gone are the days of fumbling to turn on and off the high beams while still focusing on the road. This system manages the high beams for you, turning them off and on as you need them, thanks to its ability to scan for light and shadows.
Depending on the trim, you can also find safety features like Rear Cross Traffic Alert and Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert, both of which increase confidence while driving down the road. Our team is ready and willing to answer any questions you have about the safety features or about the Trax in general.
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At Parks Chevrolet Spartanburg, we want you to find the best vehicle for your needs. We also want you to enjoy shopping for that vehicle and feel supported from the time you step inside our dealership until long after the sale. It’s what we call the Parks Promise, which is our dedication to a customer-centered approach. This means that you’ll find a friendly environment, clear and straightforward communication, and a focus on the vehicles that truly meet your needs. If you’re ready to upgrade your current vehicle or add a vehicle to your personal lineup, stop in and talk with our team today.
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