Shopping for a compact SUV in Racine? Safety is likely your top priority. At Frank Boucher Chevrolet, we help drivers every day navigate the advanced technology that keeps their families protected. The Chevy Trax continues to lead the segment by making premium safety tech standard where others charge extra.
Every 2024 and 2025 Chevy Trax comes standard with Chevy Safety Assist, a bundle of six features designed to help you stay safe in various driving conditions.
| Safety Feature | Standard/Available | Primary Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Forward Collision Alert | Standard | Warns of potential front-end collisions. |
| Automatic Emergency Braking | Standard | Automatically applies hard braking to avoid impact. |
| Lane Keep Assist w/ Departure Warning | Standard | Gently steers you back if you drift. |
| Following Distance Indicator | Standard | Displays gap time to the car ahead. |
| IntelliBeam High Beam Assist | Standard | Auto-adjusts high beams for oncoming traffic. |
| Lane Change Alert w/ Blind Zone | Available | Visual alerts in side mirrors for hidden cars. |
The Forward Collision Alert system acts like a second pair of eyes, constantly watching the road ahead. Even better? The Trax can actually hit the brakes for you if needed. Automatic Emergency Braking and Front Pedestrian Braking kick in when the system thinks a crash might happen and you haven’t responded yet.
Ever catch yourself drifting between lanes? Lane Keep Assist notices when you’re leaving your lane without using your turn signal and gently steers you back where you belong. It won’t drive for you, but it sure helps prevent fatigue-related accidents.
The rear vision camera
makes backing up so much easier. Instead of craning your neck around, you get a clear view on your screen. No more worrying about what might be behind you in parking lots.
Blind spots cause a lot of accidents. The Trax has blind spot sensors that watch these areas for you. When another car is hiding in your blind spot, you’ll see a warning light in your mirror. Try to change lanes anyway? The warning gets brighter and more obvious.
Wisconsin winter driving can be nerve-wracking. The Trax handles these conditions better thanks to its electronic systems. Traction control helps prevent wheel spin when roads are slippery. Combined with the stability control, you get better grip and control when weather gets nasty.
Rain creates its own challenges. The Trax design helps water clear away from the windshield and windows. Better visibility means you can react faster to what’s happening around you.
The Trax starts with a strong foundation of high-strength steel in key “crumple zone” areas to hold its shape during an impact. Inside, Chevrolet didn’t skimp on airbags—you get ten standard airbags placed throughout the cabin, protecting passengers from every angle.
Combined with StabiliTrak electronic stability control, the Trax works quietly in the background to help you maintain control on wet or icy Wisconsin roads.
Parents love the standard Teen Driver Technology. It lets you set a volume limit on the radio, gives a report card on driving performance, and ensures safety features stay turned on. Additionally, the Trax offers the LATCH system for car seats and Rear Door Child Safety Locks, making it a favorite for young families.
Yes, an HD Rear Vision Camera is standard on all trims to make parking and reversing safer.
The Trax comes equipped with ten standard airbags for comprehensive protection.
It is a standard suite of six features including Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist, and more.