2017 Chevrolet Trax : a Little Facelift

The Chevrolet Trax has been with us since 2013. While this means it's still pretty new, GM wants to give it a more modern look: for 2017, the small SUV will receive some upgrades.

First of all, the front end is different: it has more squared-out headlights that incorporate LED daytime-running lamps. The SUV also sports chrome accents around its fog lights and the rear end is also redone. The top-of-the-line LTZ trim has been renamed Premier.

Inside, Chevrolet added some nice touches, like a seven-inch touchscreen for the infotainement system. Said system also includes Apple CarPlay as well as Android Auto capabilities as well as 4G LTE Wi-Fi connectivity.

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