The Arizona Republic

Chevrolet restyles, upgrades its Trax SUV

- ANN M. JOB

For The Associated Press

Chevrolet has given its popular Trax a more contempora­ry look, a new instrument panel and more safety features for 2017, and the early reviews are good, as it continues to set U.S. sales records in the fast-growing small SUV market.

The five-seat Trax registered its best January and February this year, and the sales gains followed record U.S. sales of 79,016 for 2016.

The 14-foot-long Trax is Chevrolet’s smallest and most fuel-efficient SUV, with federal government fuel economy ratings of up to 25 mpg in city driving and 33 mpg on highways for a two-wheel drive model.

It is also Chevy’s lowest-priced SUV, with a starting manufactur­er’s suggested retail price of $21,895 for a base 2017 Trax LS with automatic transmissi­on and two-wheel drive. That includes the destinatio­n charge, and it is $700 more than last year’s base model.

The starting MSRP for a 2017 Trax with all-wheel drive is $23,895, up from $22,695 for the 2016 version.

The 2017 Trax is nicely outfitted. Standard equipment on every model includes rear vision camera, Bluetooth handsfree phone connectivi­ty, remote keyless entry, power windows, doors and outside mirrors, audio controls on the steering wheel, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibil­ity, and two USB ports and an auxiliary jack.

The Trax also has a few features not usually found on other small SUVs, such as 4G LTE connectivi­ty with Wi-Fi hotspot.

It comes with 10 air bags, including rear-seat side thorax bags and front-seat knee air bags. That is more than any other 2017 small SUV, including the premium BMW X1.

The Trax also earned five out of five stars in the federal government’s overall safety rating after frontal and side crash tests. Consumer Reports magazine predicts that the 2017 Trax will have much better than average reliabilit­y.

The vehicle’s dimensions didn’t change from 2016. Cargo space behind the second-row seats is 18.7 cubic feet, or less than half the cargo space that’s behind the second-row seats in a 2017 Toyota RAV4. The Trax’s front-passenger seatback folds flat to help accommodat­e long items that slide in from the hatchback.

In addition, front-seat passengers have a comfortabl­e 40.2 inches of legroom, while back-seat riders enjoy longer-length seat cushions, 35.7 inches of legroom and nearly 39 inches of headroom.

The Trax’s solitary engine — a 1.4-liter, double overhead cam, turbocharg­ed four-cylinder — is unchanged. It’s peak torque is 148 foot-pounds at 1,850 rpm and it generates 138 horsepower. During a test drive of a front-wheel drive Trax,

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CHEVROLET Chevy has eliminated the heavy-looking bar across the front grille and replaced it with a dual port that moves the larger grille opening lower.

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