Sales of the Chevrolet Trax crossover continue in Russia, which can compete with Jaecoo J7 and Chery Tiggo 7 Pro Max. For now, the car is only available on order, and prices on one of the classifieds start from 2,120,000 rubles (it was cheaper in the summer). For comparison, the Jaecoo J7 in last year's configurations costs a minimum of 2,909,900 rubles, and the Tiggo 7 Pro Max starts from 2,560,000 rubles.
The basic LS configuration includes a media system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, air conditioning, a light sensor, an electronic parking brake with AutoHold, several USB ports, cruise control, a rear-view camera, LED headlights and 17-inch alloy wheels. A richer version for 2,490,000 rubles received a digital instrument panel, dual-zone climate control, keyless access with a button start, adaptive cruise and other functions.
The RS sports version costs 2,925,000-3,040,000 rubles and features a black leather interior with red inserts, an automatic parking system, a remote start system and a Chevy Safety Assist package with auto-braking, lane keeping and automatic high beam.
All versions are equipped with a 1.2-liter turbo engine with 137 hp, a six-speed automatic and front-wheel drive.