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The Chevrolet Trax is a subcompact SUV (B-segment in Europe) manufactured by the U.S. General Motors group. It is marketed under the names Chevrolet Trax (worldwide), Chevrolet Tracker (Latin America) and Holden Trax (Australia).
The Trax was launched in 2012 and shares a platform (GM Gamma II) with the Opel Corsa C, Chevrolet Aveo and the original Opel Mokka. It is the smallest SUV sold by the brand, and is positioned just below the Chevrolet Captiva.
Chevrolet Trax. Timing Belt or Timing Chain?
Down below you will see a list with all Chevy Trax models that have been produced. They are classified by model identifier, year and type of bodywork. Above each list, we show you a series of pictures so that you can have a visual reference for each model. In some cases, both the original and its updated design are displayed to help you identify them with ease.
In this guide you will find all Chevrolet Trax models.
■ Timing Belt / Cam Belt (Correa / Faja de Distribución)
■ Timing Chain (Cadena de Distribución / Cadena de Tiempo)
■ Gear Driven (Distribución por Engranajes)
■ 100% Electric, No Timing (Sin Distribución)
■ Unknown / Not Updated (Información desconocida)
If a car model is specified in blue, it means its motor engine has a timing chain; that is, it has no timing belt. The rest of the vehicles marked in grey have a timing belt/cam belt.
Índice de Contenidos
Chevrolet Trax I – First Generation (2012)
SUV
Diesel Engines
- LUD 1.7 TD 131 CV (2012)
- LUD 1.7 TD AWD 131 CV (2012)
Petrol / Gasoline Engines
- LUV 1.4 140 CV (2012)
- A14NET 1.4 AWD 140 CV (2012)
- LE2(85CUL4) 1.4 Flex 153 CV (2017)
- B14NET 1.4 LPG 140 CV (2013)
- LDE 1.6 116 CV (2012)
- 2H0 1.8 140 CV (2013)
- 2H0 1.8 AWD 140 CV (2013)