The 2025 Chevy Trax stands out among other small SUVs due to its spaciousness and array of standard features. It delivers a pleasant and calm driving experience, and it has an attractive design on the inside as well as the outside. It’s definitely worth taking it out for a test drive so you can explore it further.
6 Reasons to Test Drive the 2025 Chevy Trax
1. Standard Safety Suite
Six standard safety features are ready to help you if you ever get into a sticky situation. Lane Keeping Assist with Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Alert, Front Pedestrian Braking, and Automatic Emergency Braking warn you of collisions and can actively help you prevent them. The IntelliBeam automatic high beams and the Following Distance Indicator are great tools that help you stay safer while they’re in use.
2. Active Noise Cancellation
When you take the Chevy Trax out for a test drive, be sure to listen closely to the cabin. You’ll notice a quiet atmosphere with very little outside noise creeping in. This is because there’s technology in the vehicle that blocks and absorbs unwanted noise, including vibrations. Microphones in the cabin work to pick up and then cancel out the unwanted noise to create the calm and comfortable cabin you deserve.
3. Excellent Infotainment
The infotainment system in your Chevy Trax comes with some great, useful features such as Wi-Fi hotspot capability and a trial subscription to SiriusXM. You can wirelessly connect compatible smartphones to the infotainment system, and you can also wirelessly charge your phone in higher trims.
There’s one USB-C and one USB-A port on the instrument panel that help you and your passengers keep your phone charged. Higher trims have two charging-only ports on the back of the center console.
4. Wonderful Warmth
Heated front seats are available on the base trim and standard on the 1RS and up. Having this feature available on the base trim makes the Chevy Trax unique, as you’ll often see competitor vehicles only offering this feature on higher trims or, at the very least, from the second trim up.
5. HD Rear Vision Camera
The standard HD rear vision camera makes backing up easier. You can easily see if there are any obstacles behind the vehicle, and you can gauge how close you are to walls or solid structures while backing into a parking space. The available Rear Cross Traffic Alert makes backing up even safer.
6. Space for Cargo
The Chevy Trax has 25.6 cubic feet of room for cargo behind the second seat and 54.1 cubic feet of cargo space with the second row folded down. That’s a lot of cargo space for a small SUV, and the fact that the cargo space more than doubles with the second row folded flat is excellent.
Interested in seeing what else the Chevy Trax has to offer? Come get behind the wheel at Wiesner of Huntsville in Huntsville, TX.

