The New Generation of the Chevrolet Tracker 2025 Impresses with Low Consumption, Performance Improvements, and a Variety of Versions with 1.0 and 1.2 Turbo Engines. The Compact SUV Arrives with 133 HP in the Most Powerful Version and Accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in Less than 10 Seconds.
The Chevrolet Tracker 2025 is already available in the Brazilian market and has not disappointed those expecting significant updates in the lineup. The new generation arrives with an updated look, a more efficient engine, improved consumption, and a range of versions priced from R$ 119,900.00 to R$ 173,390.00. All of this while maintaining the urban style and technological edge that have already made the SUV one of the favorites in the category.
The changes are particularly noticeable in performance and efficiency. Now the model delivers more power and less consumption, which can weigh heavily in the choice of those who drive a lot — whether in the city, on the road, or both.
Fuel Economy of the Chevrolet Tracker 2025 Surprises Even the Most Skeptical
The Tracker 2025 is driving more and consuming less. The version with a 1.2 Turbo Flex three-cylinder engine now achieves 11.2 km/l in the city and 14.1 km/l on the highway with gasoline — an improvement of up to 9% compared to the previous model. For those using ethanol, the numbers are also good: 7.6 km/l in the city and 9.4 km/l on the highway.
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In the version with the 1.0 Turbo engine, the SUV delivers 11.6 km/l in the city with gasoline and 13.7 km/l on the highway, while with ethanol, the numbers are 8.0 km/l and 9.8 km/l, respectively.
These figures place the Chevrolet Tracker 2025 among the most economical SUVs in its category, even without resorting to hybrid systems. GM’s engineering focused on fine-tuning the calibration of the engines and significantly improved the vehicle’s aerodynamics.
Turbo Engines, Quick Responses, and Improved Acceleration
The Tracker now comes with two engine options, both turbocharged. The 1.0 Turbo version offers 116 hp of power and torque of 16.8 kgf.m with ethanol and 16.3 kgf.m with gasoline, making it more suitable for urban driving or short distances.
Meanwhile, the 1.2 Turbo engine is the highlight of the lineup. With 133 hp of power, it guarantees acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.7 seconds, compared to 11.1 seconds in the previous generation. The generous torque and quicker responses make the SUV agile and reliable even during overtaking on the highway.
With this, the Chevrolet Tracker 2025 delivers mid-sized car performance in a compact SUV body — a combination that makes a lot of sense for Brazilian drivers.
Measurements and Internal Space of the Compact SUV

The Tracker 2025 maintains proportions that are pleasing for daily urban life, but with plenty of space for family trips. The car has:
- Length: 4,270 mm
- Width: 1,791 mm
- Height: 1,626 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,570 mm
- Trunk: 393 liters
It’s the type of SUV that doesn’t feel huge to park, but still carries everything you need in the trunk — whether it’s luggage for a trip, monthly groceries, or even a folding bike.
Versions and Prices of the Chevrolet Tracker 2025
The SUV comes in five main versions:
- Tracker 1.0 Turbo MT
- Tracker LT AT
- Tracker LTZ AT
- Tracker Premier 1.0 Turbo
- Tracker Premier 1.2 Turbo
Prices start at R$ 119,900.00 and go up to R$ 173,390.00, depending on the trim and engine choice. The most complete version features leather seats, LED headlights, a panoramic sunroof, and a lane-keeping assistant.
The OnStar connectivity package and native Wi-Fi remain, with controls via app and remote updates.

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