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TRAX VS. 
SUBARU CROSSTREK 

A Red Chevrolet Trax Driving Along a City Street With Sunlight Reflecting Off Its Front Fascia and Urban Landscaping in the Background

SEE WHERE TRAX BRINGS VALUE AND STYLE TO THE SMALL SUV SEGMENT

With Chevy Trax, style and value come standard. LS delivers a low starting MSRP of $23,495* and includes standard Chevy Safety Assist,* wireless Apple CarPlay®* and wireless Android Auto™.* And if you’re looking to turn heads, RS, ACTIV and the new LT Midnight Edition are designed to stand out in a sea of sameness.

2026

TRAX

2026

SUBARU CROSSTREK

Starting at MSRP

$23,495*

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$28,415

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EPA-estimated standard city fuel economy

28 MPG city*

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26 MPG city

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MSRP for vehicle with heated front seats

$24,490*

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$31,660

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Max available Driver Information Center screen size

8 inches*

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4.2 inches*

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Rear-seat leg room

38.7 inches

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36.5 inches

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Standard torque per liter

135 lb.-ft.

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71 lb.-ft.

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Turbocharged engine

Standard

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Not available

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Wireless Apple CarPlay®* and wireless Android Auto™* compatibility

Standard

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Available

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Midnight/Blackout Package (or similar)

Available

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Not available

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Here's where Trax leads the way

Trax brings its A-game with tech and rear-seat leg room that Subaru Crosstrek can’t beat.

The Steering Wheel and Dashboard of a Chevrolet Trax Displaying Its Digital Instrument Cluster and Infotainment System

Tech talk

Trax offers an available Driver Information Center screen that’s nearly double in size compared to Crosstrek’s. Plus, Trax includes standard wireless Apple CarPlay®* and wireless Android Auto™* compatibility — whereas a wired connection is required on Crosstrek until you get to the higher trims.

The Interior of a Chevrolet Trax Showing a Passenger Sitting Comfortably in the Rear Seat Beside Large Side Windows and Front-Seat Headrests

Rear-seat leg room

Rear-seat passengers get first-class treatment in Trax, which offers 38.7 inches of leg room in the second row. That beats Crosstrek by more than 2 inches.

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Lower starting price

Trax offers a starting MSRP that’s nearly $5,000 less than Crosstrek — $23,495* vs. $28,415. That keeps more money in your pocket, where it belongs.

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YOUR TRAX IS WAITING

Now that you’ve seen the advantages of the stylish, affordable Trax,
it’s time to build one of your own. Let’s get started.

Now that you’ve seen the advantages of the stylish, affordable Trax, it’s time to build one of your own. Let’s get started.

A Light Green Chevy Trax Parked near a Park with Two Women Walking to the Vehicle