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Chevrolet Previews Tracker and Trailblazer.

All-New Chevrolet Trailblazer and Tracker SUVs Make Their Global Debut at Auto Shanghai 2019 SHANGHAI – The all-new Chevrolet Trailblazer compact SUV and Tracker small SUV made their global debut today at Auto Shanghai 2019. The Redline variants on display will strengthen the brand’s presence in China, its second-largest market. “Chevrolet has pivoted to a more youthful, fashionable, sporty and technological position, as its all-new products demonstrate,” said Scott Lawson, general director of Chevrolet for SAIC-GM. “With the Redline trim, Chevrolet is giving today’s consumers an even greater variety of products to cater to their individual needs and preferences.” Since introducing the Suburban Carryall – the world’s first SUV – in 1935, Chevrolet has been committed to offering innovative products with world-leading technologies to SUV enthusiasts. From 1980 to 2018, Chevrolet sold more than 20 million SUVs globally. “The all-new Trailblazer and Tracker are taking us...

All-New Chevrolet Tracker and Trailblazer SUVs to Make Their Global Debut in China

SHANGHAI – Chevrolet today announced that two all-new SUVs – the Tracker and Trailblazer – will make their global debut at Auto Shanghai 2019, which begins on April 16. The Tracker and Trailblazer adopt GM’s latest propulsion, intelligent connectivity and safety technologies. They will bring the joy of exploring life and pursuing passion to a new group of vehicle buyers in the brand’s second-largest market. Since introducing the Suburban Carryall – the world’s first SUV – in 1935, Chevrolet has been committed to offering innovative products with world-leading technologies to SUV enthusiasts. The Tracker and Trailblazer will join the Equinox in Chevrolet’s SUV lineup in China to meet the diverse demands of younger consumers and those who desire SUV functionality and driving dynamics.

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