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'''Chevrolet Tracker. 2019 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door SUV. F/F, 999, 1341 cm³ (I3 DOHC).''' SAIC–GM-developed successor to Trax, shown at Shanghai 2019. Flagship Redline models with 17-inch blacked-out alloy wheels designed to entice younger buyers. LED headlights and keyless entry. Better value at launch than [[Škoda Kamiq (2018–)]] and [[Honda XR-V]], though Tracker’s triples had less on-paper appeal compared with its rivals’ four-cylinder engines.
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'''Chevrolet Tracker. 2019 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door SUV. F/F, 999, 1199, 1349 cm³ (I3 DOHC).''' SAIC–GM-developed successor to Trax on the GEM (Global Emerging Markets) platform, shown at Shanghai 2019. Flagship Redline models with 17-inch blacked-out alloy wheels designed to entice younger buyers. LED headlights and keyless entry. Better value at launch than [[Škoda Kamiq (2018–)]] and [[Honda XR-V]], though Tracker’s triples had less on-paper appeal compared with its rivals’ four-cylinder engines. Brazilian version launched in 2020, and a hit, despite being launched during the COVID-19 pandemic. Quickly became the country’s top selling SUV in April and May 2020, its first full months on sale. Brazilian engines could run on petrol or ethanol; 1·0 similar to Chinese unit; 1·2 introduced there as the more powerful option.
  
  
''Manufacturing location:'' Shanghai, China
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''Manufacturing locations:'' Shenyang, Liaoning, China; São Caetano do Sul, Brazil, Alvear, Santa Fe, Argentina; Hajiqabul, Azerbaijan; Asaka, Uzbekistan
  
 
''Marque:'' [[Chevrolet]] | ''Model:'' [[Chevrolet Tracker]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Chevrolet Trax]]
 
''Marque:'' [[Chevrolet]] | ''Model:'' [[Chevrolet Tracker]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Chevrolet Trax]]

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Chevrolet Tracker. 2019 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door SUV. F/F, 999, 1199, 1349 cm³ (I3 DOHC). SAIC–GM-developed successor to Trax on the GEM (Global Emerging Markets) platform, shown at Shanghai 2019. Flagship Redline models with 17-inch blacked-out alloy wheels designed to entice younger buyers. LED headlights and keyless entry. Better value at launch than Škoda Kamiq (2018–) and Honda XR-V, though Tracker’s triples had less on-paper appeal compared with its rivals’ four-cylinder engines. Brazilian version launched in 2020, and a hit, despite being launched during the COVID-19 pandemic. Quickly became the country’s top selling SUV in April and May 2020, its first full months on sale. Brazilian engines could run on petrol or ethanol; 1·0 similar to Chinese unit; 1·2 introduced there as the more powerful option.


Manufacturing locations: Shenyang, Liaoning, China; São Caetano do Sul, Brazil, Alvear, Santa Fe, Argentina; Hajiqabul, Azerbaijan; Asaka, Uzbekistan

Marque: Chevrolet | Model: Chevrolet Tracker | Predecessor: Chevrolet Trax

 

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