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2027 Chevrolet Trax

2027 Chevrolet Trax

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2027 Chevrolet Trax

Compact SUV built for active BC families

1.2L

Turbo Gasoline Engine

5,000

rpm

11 inch

Diagonal Touchscreen

137

Horsepower

1.2L

Turbo Gasoline Engine

5,000

rpm

11 inch

Diagonal Touchscreen

137

Horsepower

2027 Chevrolet Trax: Versatile, Stylish, Functional and Convenient

The 2027 Chevrolet Trax continues to serve drivers across Pitt Meadows and the Lower Mainland as a practical compact SUV for everyday life. At Maple Ridge Chevrolet Buick GMC, this small crossover attracts families looking for efficient transportation with flexible cargo space and elevated seating. British Columbia roads demand vehicles that handle wet conditions confidently while keeping fuel costs manageable, and the Trax addresses both priorities. Whether navigating city streets or heading toward regional parks on weekends, this model offers straightforward functionality without unnecessary complexity. Visit our Pitt Meadows dealership to see how the Trax fits your daily routine.

Powertrain

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Turbo Gasoline Engine

A turbocharged three-cylinder engine provides propulsion across the Trax lineup, generating sufficient output for highway merging and passing manoeuvres common on BC roads. The engine connects to a six-speed automatic transmission that shifts smoothly during normal driving conditions. Front-wheel drive comes standard, directing power to the front axle while keeping mechanical complexity and maintenance costs lower. All-wheel drive adds capability for wet pavement traction and light gravel road use, though the Trax remains primarily focused on paved surface driving rather than serious off-road exploration.

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Performance

Fuel efficiency remains a priority in this class, with the Trax returning reasonable consumption numbers for daily commuting and weekend excursions. The compact engine’s turbocharger helps deliver adequate response when accelerating from stoplights or merging onto the Trans-Canada Highway near Pitt Meadows. Suspension tuning balances ride comfort with sufficient body control, so the vehicle feels stable during lane changes while absorbing most pavement imperfections without excessive harshness. The electric power steering provides light effort at parking speeds and weights up appropriately for highway travel.

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Technology

The Trax incorporates modern connectivity and safety features expected in today’s compact SUVs. A touchscreen infotainment system occupies the centre stack, running Chevrolet’s interface that includes wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. This allows smartphone integration without cable clutter, so passengers can access navigation apps, streaming music, and hands-free calling through the vehicle’s speakers. USB ports throughout the cabin keep devices charged during longer drives.

Standard safety equipment includes automatic emergency braking that monitors forward traffic and applies brakes if the system detects an imminent collision and the driver hasn’t responded. Lane departure warning alerts drivers when the vehicle drifts from its lane without signalling, while lane keep assist provides gentle steering corrections to help maintain position. A rearview camera displays the area behind the vehicle when reversing, with on-screen guidelines to assist with parking manoeuvres.

Higher trims add blind spot monitoring that uses radar sensors to detect vehicles in adjacent lanes, with visual indicators appearing in the side mirrors. Rear cross-traffic alert warns of approaching vehicles when backing from parking spaces where visibility remains limited. Adaptive cruise control maintains set speeds on highways while automatically adjusting following distance to traffic ahead, reducing driver fatigue during longer trips to Vancouver or the Fraser Valley.

Exterior

The Trax presents a straightforward design that emphasizes functionality. The front fascia features Chevrolet’s familiar grille treatment flanked by LED headlights that provide clear illumination during Lower Mainland’s frequent rainy conditions. Body-coloured door handles and mirrors create a cohesive appearance across the vehicle’s profile, while roof rails offer mounting points for kayaks, bikes, or cargo boxes when recreation calls. The rear hatch opens wide to reveal the cargo area, with a low loading height that makes placing groceries or gear easier on your back.

Ground clearance sits higher than a sedan, which helps when navigating Pitt Meadows streets with uneven pavement or seasonal debris. Available two-tone paint schemes add visual interest without affecting the vehicle’s practical nature. Alloy wheels on upper trims contribute to curb appeal while maintaining the sensible tire sizes that keep replacement costs reasonable. The compact footprint makes parking in tight spaces simpler, yet the overall proportions still provide adequate interior volume for passengers and belongings.

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Interior

Inside, the Trax cabin prioritizes space efficiency and user-friendly layout. Five passengers fit across two rows, with rear seats offering enough legroom for adults on shorter trips or children on longer journeys. Cloth upholstery comes standard, with available leatherette on upper trims that resists wear better over time. The driver’s seat includes height adjustment to help find a comfortable position, while the rear bench splits and folds to expand cargo capacity when you need to transport larger items from hardware stores or garden centres.

Storage compartments throughout the cabin hold phones, sunglasses, water bottles, and other daily necessities without cluttering surfaces. Climate controls use straightforward knobs and buttons rather than touch-only interfaces, so adjusting temperature remains simple while driving. Rear-seat passengers benefit from dedicated air vents that help maintain comfort during summer road trips. The cargo area behind the rear seats accommodates weekly grocery runs or sports equipment, and folding the rear bench flat creates a longer load floor for bulkier purchases like flat-pack furniture or camping gear.

Versions

The 2027 Trax lineup begins with the base trim that includes essential features like the touchscreen system, automatic emergency braking, and air conditioning. This entry point suits budget-conscious buyers who prioritize core functionality over premium amenities. Moving up the trim ladder adds conveniences like remote start, heated front seats, and upgraded audio systems that improve daily comfort without dramatically increasing the purchase price.

Mid-range trims introduce all-wheel drive as an option, along with larger alloy wheels and enhanced exterior trim pieces. These versions appeal to families who want added weather capability and a slightly more polished appearance. The top trim level includes leather-appointed seating, dual-zone climate control, and advanced driver assistance features like adaptive cruise control and a larger touchscreen display. This configuration targets buyers who want maximum convenience and technology within the Trax’s compact package. Your Maple Ridge Chevrolet Buick GMC sales team can walk through trim differences to identify which configuration matches your priorities and budget.

Frequently Asked Questions About the 2027 Chevrolet Trax

How Much Does the 2027 Chevrolet Trax Cost?

Pricing for the 2027 Trax starts in the mid-twenty-thousand-dollar range for the base trim with front-wheel drive. All-wheel drive and higher equipment levels increase the price accordingly. Contact Maple Ridge Chevrolet Buick GMC for current pricing specific to the trim and options you’re considering.

When Will It Arrive on the Market?

The 2027 Chevrolet Trax is available now at Maple Ridge Chevrolet Buick GMC in Pitt Meadows. Our team can show you available inventory, arrange test drives, and discuss how the Trax fits your transportation needs. Stop by our dealership or reach out by phone to schedule a visit and experience this compact SUV firsthand on familiar British Columbia roads.

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