![]() ![]() A segment leader when it comes to interior stowage, the Trax has 15 interior compartments including a hidden drawer under the passenger front seat and upper and lower glove boxes. Inside, the Midnight Edition adds extra design touches like two-tone (gray/black) leatherette seats, carpeted floor mats, and skid and sill plates. For an extra $1,500, all Trax models can be equipped with AWD. The test model with front-wheel drive is situated one level below the top-of-the-line LTZ with all-wheel drive (AWD). ![]() of torque proved sufficient but its wheeziness could be overheard above the stereo. Powered by an Ecotec 1.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that’s matched to a six-speed automatic transmission, the Trax should achieve an EPA estimated fuel economy of 26 miles per gallon (mpg) in the city and 34 mpg on the highway. Introduced last year, the Trax entered the growing small SUV segment and brought a fuel efficient and versatile option to the Chevy lineup. Black Granite Metallic exterior paint complemented those rims, in fact the only changes for 2016 include more exterior colors. On a recent weeklong test drive for Latino Traffic Report, the 2016 Trax LTZ displayed continued fuel efficiency and some nice 18-inch black rims. For 2016, Chevrolet does just that with the the Trax, its small sport utility vehicle (SUV), and the new Midnight Edition package. To successfully compete in a popular automotive segment, manufacturers sometimes resort to adding bling. ![]()
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