The Chevrolet Trailblazer and Chevy Tracker are still alive in some parts of the world, and new models wearing these old-school names make a global debut at the 2019 Auto Shanghai show. "Chevrolet has pivoted to a more youthful, fashionable, sporty and technological position, as its all-new products demonstrate," Scott Lawson, general director of Chevrolet for SAIC-GM, said about the look of the newly unveiled crossovers.
The new Trailblazer (above) has a design that cribs elements from last year's FNR-CarryAll concept. The similarities are most notable at the front where there are skinny headlights and large lamps in the front fascia. At the side, the vehicle has a prominent crease that runs through the doors and points downward towards the fenders at the back. This one rides on 17-inch black wheels with a red accent on them.
The Tracker (above) is Chevy's new entry-level crossover in China, and the company wants the model to appeal to young buyers. Its two-tiered grille has a similar aesthetic as the Trailblazer, but the big lamps are absent from the front fascia. Instead, all of the illumination is in the headlights. The model features a heavily sculpted hood and lightly creased profile to create some visual interest in the look. The one on display at the show has the Redline package with a black grille, matching badges, and 17-inch wheels with red accents.