General Motors confirmed the start of production of the new Chevrolet Tracker in the region. The revamped compact SUV is manufactured in Argentina and Brazil and will arrive at dealerships in the coming weeks.
The model features significant aesthetic changes, technological improvements, and retains its classic turbo engine. The official presentation is expected this month.

New exterior design with family DNA
The new Tracker adopts a more modern and aggressive style. It incorporates double headlights like those on the Chevrolet Montana, with LED daytime running lights located next to the hood and main lights lower down, integrated into the new bumper.
The double grille has also been updated, now featuring a chrome bar in the style of the S10 and Trailblazer. On the sides, the new black alloy wheels stand out, available in some versions.
Interior with dual screens and more technology
The dashboard has been redesigned and a dual screen setup has been added: one for the digital instrument cluster and another for the multimedia system. This is a similar layout to what is already seen in the new Spin and S10.










