
The 2026 Chevrolet Trax is one of those compact SUVs that look simple on paper, then surprises you when you spend time with it. It is light, easy to live with, and properly sorted for everyday driving. Five trims, each with a slightly different attitude. Nothing overcomplicated, just a clean lineup that makes sense. If you are in Abingdon, VA, this is the kind of vehicle you want to get behind the wheel of before making up your mind.
LS: Does the Job Without Fuss
The LS is the starting point, though it does not feel stripped out. You still get Chevy Safety Assist, LED headlights, and wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™. It is straightforward, easy to drive, and does exactly what you need it to do without trying too hard.
1RS: A Bit of Attitude
The 1RS is where the Trax starts to show some personality. RS badging, a sharper grille, and 18-inch machined two-tone wheels give it a more purposeful look. Inside, the red accents add just enough contrast to make it feel different without going overboard. It drives much like the LS, which is no bad thing. The difference is how it presents itself.
LT: Where Comfort Steps In
Move into the LT and you start to notice the extras. Remote start, automatic climate control, and an 11-inch touchscreen that feels worth having. It is the trim that makes daily driving easier, especially if you spend a lot of time in the car.
For buyers comparing trims, checking available inventory and feature differences at your local dealership can help narrow things down quickly.
2RS: The Sharpest One in the Lineup
The 2RS takes the sporty idea and pushes it further. You get 19-inch wheels, a flat-bottom steering wheel, and a more aggressive look overall. Underneath, it sticks with the 1.2L Turbocharged engine putting out 137 hp and 162 lbs. ft. of torque, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. It is not about outright speed. It is about how it feels from behind the wheel. Slightly tighter, a bit more focused, still easy to live with.
ACTIV: A Different Kind of Style
The ACTIV trim goes in another direction. Less sporty, more rugged. Blackout wheels, Titanium chrome accents, and a unique interior setup give it a more outdoorsy feel. It suits drivers who want something that looks ready for a weekend drive out of town, even if most of its life is spent closer to home.
Safety That Comes Standard
Every Trax gets Chevy Safety Assist, which includes Forward Collision Alert, Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, and IntelliBeam® High Beam Assist. You can add features like Adaptive Cruise Control and Rear Cross Traffic Alert if you want more support. It is a solid setup for a vehicle in this class.
Take the 2026 Chevrolet Trax for a Drive at Pioneer Chevrolet
If you want to see how these trims feel on the road, visit us in Abingdon, VA. You can compare each version, sit in them, and figure out which one suits you best. Schedule a test drive and get a proper sense of what the 2026 Chevrolet Trax is all about.


