The SUV fever in Mexico seems to have no end, and these 2023 automotive brands have launched entry-level and well-equipped options for the different budgets and needs of Mexicans.
One of
them is Chevrolet, which currently has one of the most varied SUV catalogs in
Mexico, with up to 9 different models among which the Captiva and Tracker stand
out, vehicles that can be found for less than 500,000 pesos.
So if
you want to discover which of them is the best in this duel of powerful and
modern SUVs, we invite you to continue reading.
Chevrolet Captiva or Chevrolet Tracker: Comparison
of prices
As we
have already mentioned, both the Chevrolet Captiva and the Chevrolet Tracker
are in a fair price range, since both are offered for less than half a million
Mexican pesos.
Here we share the prices and available versions of
these Chevrolet SUVs:
Chevrolet Captiva
- LT 5 passengers - From 456,400 Mexican pesos
- LT 7 passengers - From 478,900 Mexican pesos
- Premier - From 535,900 Mexican pesos
Chevrolet tracker
- LA (A) TM - From 415,900 Mexican pesos
- LS (B) TA - From 444,400 Mexican pesos
- LT (C) TA - From 475,900 Mexican pesos
- RS (R) TA - From 519,900 Mexican pesos
- Premier (D) TA - From 534,900 Mexican pesos
Chevrolet Captiva or Chevrolet Tracker: Comparison
of features and engine
If we
talk about the 2023 Captiva engine, we will find that it has a 4-cylinder, 1.5L
Turbo engine, which is capable of generating up to 144 hp of power.
In its
exterior design, a modern bodywork with a rear spoiler, LED daytime running
lights, LED directional lights, rear and front fog lights, roof bars and
18-inch aluminum wheels stand out.
Inside, passengers will have comfortable equipment at their disposal:
- Air conditioning system
- Seat covered in leather touch
- Electric front and rear windows
- Electrically controlled rear-view mirrors
- Chevrolet® Infotainment System
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- USB charging for the third row
- Panoramic ceiling
- 6 speakers
If we focus on the safety equipment we will find that the Chevrolet Captiva 2023 has very important features such as:
- Impact collapsible steering column
- Driver and passenger front and side airbags
- Anti-theft alarm
- Reversing sensors
- Front parking sensors
- Rear windshield with the defroster
On the
other hand, the 2023 Chevrolet Tracker is powered by a 1.2L Turbo 3-cylinder
engine that makes up to 130 hp while running.
Although it is a different model, the Tracker shares a similar design with the Captiva, having a sporty and fierce-looking body, albeit with a few extra elements such as:
- Panoramic sunroof
- Silver or black roof bars
- 17-inch steel wheels with two-tone decorative caps
- Exterior mirrors in body color
- Grille and fascia with chrome finish
Passengers aboard the 2023 Tracker will have at their disposal well-thought-out technological equipment that includes 6 speakers, a Wi-Fi hotspot for up to 7 devices, 3-spoke leather-wrapped sports-style steering wheel, rear seat armrest with 2 cup holders, a wireless smartphone charger and much more.
If we focus on the security equipment of the Chevrolet Tracker 2023, we will find that it is much more complete than that of the Captiva, thanks to:
- Remote start and entry
- Closing windows remotely from a remote control
- 6 airbags
- Automatic parking system
- Reversing sensors
- Blind spot alert
- Forward Collision Alert with Distance Indicator
- Remote start from the MyChevrolet ® app
- Imminent Forward Collision Assist
- Analog rear-view camera
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