When it comes to choosing a subcompact SUV, the new Chevy Trax and Mazda CX-30 are two top contenders vying for the championship belt. Both offer city-friendly sizes, efficient performance, and feature-packed interiors. So, which vehicle comes out on top? Let's take a closer look at this head-to-head comparison.
Exterior Design: Style for Miles
Chevy Trax: A Confident Stance
The Chevy Trax sports a bold, muscular design that commands attention on the streets of Livingston. With its confident front fascia, sculpted lines, and available 18-inch wheels, the Trax makes a statement wherever it goes. LED signature lighting adds a touch of sophistication to this subcompact SUV's athletic stance.
Mazda CX-30: Sleek and Streamlined
In the other corner, the Mazda CX-30 brings its own sense of style with sleek, flowing lines and a streamlined profile. Its minimalist design approach gives it a modern, upscale vibe that turns heads in Newark.
Interior Design: Comfort and Convenience
Chevy Trax: Spacious and Well-Equipped
The Chevy Trax offers a surprisingly spacious interior with room for five and up to 54 cubic feet of cargo space. Cold winters in Hanover, NJ, will become more bearable with available amenities like heated front seats, a power driver's seat, automatic climate control, keyless open and start, and a heated steering wheel.
Mazda CX-30: Upscale Minimalism
The Mazda CX-30's cabin showcases an upscale, minimalist aesthetic with premium materials and a streamlined dashboard design. However, it can't quite match the Trax in terms of passenger and cargo space.
Technology and Safety: Stay Connected and Protected
Chevy Trax: An Infotainment Powerhouse
When it comes to staying connected on the go, the Chevy Trax has a clear advantage with its available 11-inch diagonal HD color touchscreen. Cruising through Summit, NJ, with the intuitive infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, makes staying connected on the go a breeze. The Trax also offers an array of advanced safety features like Automatic Emergency Braking, Forward Collision Alert, and Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning.
Mazda CX-30: Solid Tech and Safety Features
The Mazda CX-30 also comes well-equipped in the tech department, but its available 10.3-inch infotainment screen can't quite match the Trax's expansive 11-inch display. Like the Trax, the CX-30 offers a range of driver-assist safety features to provide added peace of mind on the roads of West Caldwell.
Test Drive the Champion Chevy Trax at Schumacher Chevrolet
While both the Chevy Trax and Mazda CX-30 offer compelling features in the subcompact SUV segment, the Trax emerges victorious with its spacious interior, generous cargo capacity, and impressive technology offerings. Don't settle for second place – choose the Chevy Trax and drive home a winner today!