
Chevrolet is already producing the new domestic Tracker: when will it arrive at dealerships
The new Tracker is manufactured in Santa Fe, will arrive at the end of July, and will feature more technology and a renewed design
General Motors has started local production of the new Chevrolet Tracker at its Alvear plant in Santa Fe.
A large part of the production will be exported, but it will also supply the Argentine market starting at the end of July.

What the new Chevrolet Tracker manufactured in Santa Fe is like
The model features a completely redesigned front, which includes dual headlights and daytime LED lights on the upper part of the bumper.
It adds a double grille with a chrome bar, in the style of the S10 and Trailblazer, and new black alloy wheels in some versions.
What improvements were made at the Argentine plant
To launch production, the automaker incorporated new tools and adaptations in the press, bodywork, and assembly areas.

This made it possible to improve the design and raise the level of interior comfort, which now offers more comfortable seats and a virtual cockpit with a dual screen.
Digital interior and turbo engine: what's coming
Inside, the SUV features a new digital dashboard and multimedia system already seen in models such as the Spin and S10.

In Argentina, it will continue to offer the 1.2 turbo engine with 132 hp, with three cylinders and conventional injection.
Will there be a hybrid version?
Brazilian media have reported that the 48V mild hybrid version will debut in 2026, with the same 1.2 turbo engine.
It will improve efficiency without compromising performance, although for now its arrival in Argentina hasn't been confirmed.

When it goes on sale in Argentina
The new Chevrolet Tracker will go on sale in the country starting at the end of July.
At that time, the prices and version configurations available for the local market will be announced.
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