Chevrolet Tracker Becomes Argentina’s Best-Selling Utility Vehicle
Beating the Nissan Kicks and the Honda HR-V to take the lead.
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Beating the Nissan Kicks and the Honda HR-V to take the lead.
The crossover outsold all its rivals in the country in February.
The Onix was the country’s best-selling car again as well.
Four new variants join the Tracker Orange Edition that’s already on sale.
Cranking out Ecotec engines for the Chevy Onix and Tracker.
Outselling highly popular crossovers from Honda, Volkswagen and Mazda.
The first units are headed to Uzbekistan.
An expressive paint color to attract a younger audience.
Impressive sales performance in a popular segment.
Highlighting the crossover’s combination of design, connectivity and performance.
The subcompact crossover is offered in LT and Premier trim levels.
Buyers can customize their ride according to their needs and tastes.
It replaces the previous-gen Tracker, also known as the Trax.
A year-over-year September sales increase of 390 percent.
Expanding the availability of the entry-level engine.
It will replace the aging Trax in Chevrolet’s crossover lineup.
Only one engine will equip the country’s new subcompact crossover.
It’s the third country to get the all-new model.
Yet, it wasn’t the country’s best-selling SUV in June.
Despite the COVID-19 crisis, sales of the SUV in May are up 52 percent over last year.