Apr 4, 2021

If you’re searching for a vehicle that drives like a sedan but offers more room and comfort, then a subcompact SUV could be perfect. Maybe you’ve taken a look at some recent Chevy Trax reviews as part of your research. Let’s take a look at how this vehicle compares to another in its class – the Honda HR-V.

Chev Trax Tech Reviews

Chevy models can always be counted on for state-of-the-art tech features. Every new Chevy Trax comes with a very user-friendly infotainment system with a 7-inch touchscreen. Other built-in components in this SUV include:

• Remote keyless entry

• Android Auto™

• Apple CarPlay™

• A Wi-Fi hot spot

• Satellite radio

• 2 USB ports

• A 6-speaker stereo

• Bluetooth®

• Voice command

The tech features in the base Honda HR-V pale in comparison.

While Bluetooth® is standard, it only has one USB port, a 4-speaker stereo, and no touchscreen. If you want smartphone connectivity or satellite radio, you need to pay for expensive upgrades.

Chevy Trax Safety Reviews

Chevy vehicles are renowned for their safety, and the Chevy Trax comes with brake assist, traction control, and a rearview camera. It also recently received an overall 5-star rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), earning five stars in both the frontal and side crash tests.

The Honda HR-V only received four out of five stars in the frontal crash test conducted by the NHTSA—proving that the Chevy Trax offers greater protection for you and your passengers.

To figure out which vehicle is right for you, test drives are important. Visit our Chevy dealership in Allentown to take the Chevy Trax out for a spin. Stop by today!