The all-new Chevy Trax has gained space and size and delivers even better value than before. Its dazzling redesign and enhanced safety features sweeten a once dreary subcompact. Every Trax is front-wheel driven and powered by a 137-hp turbocharged three-cylinder engine and six-speed automatic transmission. It borrows that powertrain from the smaller Trailblazer; its style inspiration comes from the mid-size Blazer. The new-gen Trax has more rear legroom and cargo space than before, and its starting price is—unusually—lower than the model it replaces. One of the most affordable crossovers sold today, behind the subcompact Kia Soul and Hyundai Venue, the Trax is a wise choice for those looking to stretch the most out of their new car purchase.