Yes, and thanks to a longer wheelbase, the redesigned Trax is more spacious than ever. Rear-seat passengers will appreciate the expanded legroom, and a bigger cargo hold means you can bring more stuff along for the ride. In fact, with 25.6 cubic feet behind the rear seats, the Trax offers one of the biggest cargo holds in the segment. Up front, this compact crossover provides supportive seating and generous space for even tall drivers.
This new Trax offers five trim models: LS, 1RS, LT, 2RS, and Activ. The LS offers both a very attractive price tag and a newly expanded standard lineup, which includes safety aids like forward collision mitigation. The base Trax also comes with user-friendly infotainment, like an 8-inch touchscreen and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. With the LS Convenience package, you’ll also enjoy remote ignition and heated front seats, among other upgrades.
The 1RS is a stylish option, adding to the aforementioned features with gloss-black exterior trim, exclusive front and rear fascias, and a heated, flat-bottom steering wheel. On the next level, the LT improves your everyday drive with upgrades like an 11-inch infotainment touchscreen and automatic climate control control. There’s also an LT Convenience package, which adds heated front seats and a heated steering wheel.
With the 2RS, you’ll enjoy even more sporty good looks, with 19-inch machined two-tone wheels, a black grille, and red interior accents. It also comes standard with creature comforts that are optional on lower trims, like the flat-bottom heated steering wheel.
The Active is priced like the 2RS, but it delivers its own unique look, with more muscular exterior styling, 18-inch black aluminum wheels, titanium chrome accents, and a heated steering wheel.