Check Out How the Chevrolet Tracker 2026 Reaches the PcD Public With Significant Discounts, Turbo Engine Across The Line, and New Price Table Updated For November 2025.
The Chevrolet Tracker 2026 is being sold in November 2025 with new prices for the PcD public, including reductions exceeding R$ 23 thousand, according to updated data from the brand’s dealership network.
The entire line remains equipped with a turbo engine, automatic transmission, and a package of features aligned with the compact SUV segment.
PcD Prices of the Chevrolet Tracker 2026
According to prices disclosed by the manufacturer, the Tracker Turbo AT 1.0 has a public price of R$ 119,900.
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In the PcD modality, with exemption from IPI and partial incidence of ICMS, the price is R$ 104,830, a difference of R$ 15,070.
The LT 1.0 Turbo AT6 version is listed at R$ 143,940 in conventional retail.
For PcD, the reported value is R$ 125,366, considering IPI exemption and bonuses applied by the brand, resulting in a reduction of R$ 18,574.
In the case of the Tracker LTZ 1.0 Turbo AT6, the public price is R$ 158,940.

With the benefits for PcD, the price drops to R$ 138,416, a difference of R$ 20,524 according to the manufacturer’s table.
Among the versions equipped with a 1.2 turbo engine, the Tracker RS 1.2 Turbo AT6 appears for R$ 176,940 at the general price.
For PcD, the price is R$ 153,106, resulting in a reduction of R$ 23,834.
The Tracker Premier 1.2 Turbo AT6, in turn, costs R$ 175,940 to the general public.
In the PcD table, the price becomes R$ 152,241, with a registered reduction of R$ 23,699.
Mechanics of the Tracker 2026 With 1.0 And 1.2 Turbo Engines
The entire Tracker 2026 line uses a six-speed automatic transmission. The Turbo AT, LT, and LTZ versions are equipped with a 1.0 turbo flex engine, with three cylinders.
The RS and Premier configurations adopt the 1.2 turbo engine, also with three cylinders.
According to technical information provided by the brand, the 1.0 engine delivers power around 121 horsepower and approximate torque of 18.9 kgfm.
The 1.2 engine reaches about 141 horsepower and torque close to 22.9 kgfm.
Safety, Technology, and Connectivity Features
The model incorporates OnStar connectivity in all versions, according to Chevrolet. The package includes remote security services, assistance, and monitoring.

The SUV also features six airbags, stability and traction control, and hill start assist, according to the standard offering of the line, and the technological items vary by version.
The multimedia center with wireless mirroring is available according to the trim level.
Higher versions add convenience features, exclusive finishes, and additional technologies, following the positioning of each configuration in the brand’s portfolio.
How Discounts Reposition The Tracker Among The PcD Public
The PcD prices released in November 2025 place the 1.0 turbo versions of the Tracker among the entry options in the compact SUV segment with partial or total exemption from taxes, according to the current limits for granting benefits.
Automotive industry experts say that reductions above R$ 15 thousand tend to increase competitiveness among models competing for the same audience.
In the 1.2 turbo versions, discounts exceeding R$ 23 thousand reduce the difference between higher content configurations and alternatives from other categories with similar engine and equipment offerings, according to market consultants.
The PcD table keeps the model within price ranges compatible with current exemption rules.
According to analysts in the field, the combination of turbo engine, automatic transmission, safety package, and fiscal benefit programs is one of the factors influencing the Tracker’s presence among vehicles chosen by the PcD public.

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