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New Images Of 2025 Chevy Tracker Stock Car Revealed

A few days ago, General Motors revealed the first official images of the all-new 2025 Chevy Tracker Stock Car as Chevrolet‘s next competition car in Brazil, where new images of the unprecedented racing utility vehicle have just been revealed.

Rendering of the 2025 Chevy Tracker Stock Car.

Vicar, the organizing company of the Brazilian Stock Car Pro Series racing championship, revealed new images of the all-new 2025 Chevy Tracker Stock Car in its recent official announcement about the drastic and important changes that the famous Brazilian automotive category will experience starting with the 2025 season. That year, the Stock Car will stop competing with traditional sedans and will start using vehicles based on crossovers for the first time.

The new images of the all-new 2025 Chevy Tracker Stock Car revealed by the race promoters are digital representations that show the vehicle painted entirely in blue and without the body graphics of the official Chevrolet team as presented by GM Brazil. As such, they allow us to better appreciate the vehicle’s actual proportions and changes from the mass-production Tracker.

Notably, these images of the all-new 2025 Chevy Tracker Stock Car were created by software company Audace Tech and have some notable differences from the setup presented by the automaker. The changes are concentrated mostly at the front, with better-defined elements showing the exact shape of the headlamps, the grille, the daytime running lights and the incorporation of the brand’s black Bow Tie logo instead of the gold one.

Additionally, Vicar confirmed that the 2025 Chevy Tracker Stock Car will be powered by a new turbocharged 2.1L I4 engine that will replace the current naturally aspirated V8 engine – which will cease to be used in the 2025 season of the automobile competition. The new block will maintain a similar output of about 500 horsepower, but together with a new transmission, chassis and suspension, it will meet the objective of making it lighter and more agile.

The all-new 2025 Chevy Tracker Stock Car will be officially unveiled next year and its track debut will occur later during the 2025 Brazilian Stock Car championship season. Only two brands currently compete in the series – Chevrolet and Toyota – but Vicar confirmed that from 2025 onwards, the competition will feature two more manufacturers that have not yet been revealed. It will be the first time since its debut in 1979 that the Stock Car series with utility vehicles.

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  1. Hot!!!

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  2. You can fool tech inspectors and scrutineering, but, IHMO, you can’t fool race fans….

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  3. So what American Chevy will replace the Camaro in US NASCAR racing since the Camaro is now out of future GM car production plans?

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    1. The stars seem to be aligning for the Cadillac CT4V in Xfinity and or CT5V for Cup, since Caddy is now the international racing division. It only makes sense with no Chevys that don’t have a hatchback, save for the Malibu, and lets face it, the Malibu is on life support and will likely be going the way of the Dodo very soon.

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  4. Terrible

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    1. Junk!!!!

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  5. everyone is driving station wagons today, might as well race them

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  6. LOL! Just what everyone wants to see, a riced out version of grandma’s car on the race track. This would be the equivalent if watching Buick Century’s with giant wings race in the late 90s / early 2000s. Just WTF?

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  7. Not coming to the US. This is a lowered racing version of a made for GEM countries crossover. We already have the Trax and Trailblazer.

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  8. Imagining four door stock cars racing on paved track. Would take time getting used to.

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    1. Well I mean the Impala, SS, Camry and Charger (Fusion?) have all been run in NASCAR, and in AUS, they ran the Falcon and Commodore in paved track racing. USA has a NASCAR series for pickup trucks. Some demo derbies use school buses and farm combines. The thing that seems the silliest is EV racing… relatively silent and run in short spurts. Where’s the fun in THAT?

      RUN WHAT YOU BRUNG! 😉

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  9. Rumor has it Chevrolet is preparing the new Trax for NHRA Pro stock in 2025

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  10. Will it run its turbo 3 cylinder.

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    1. Prolly not as it is a daily driver engine, but Toyota is getting 300 hp/273 torque out of a 1618 CC turbo 3-cylinder in their GR Corolla. Not a Toyota fan here per se, but…

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  11. Yuck

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  12. NASCAR = CRAPPY VENUE!

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    1. Your comment makes no sense

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  13. Ahh, the nail in the coffin..

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  14. Maybe a version of a possible camaro replacement for nascar minus the 2 rear doors?

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  15. The competition is more important than the vehicle. The competitive driving is the exciting part for me. I can enjoy watching cart racing as much as F1.

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