2025 Chevrolet Trax vs 2025 Hyundai Tucson

Chevrolet Trax

$20,500 · Crossover

vs
Hyundai Tucson

$28,705 · Crossover

Comparison Overview

Trying to choose between the incredibly affordable 2025 Chevrolet Trax and the more substantial 2025 Hyundai Tucson? It boils down to budget versus size and power. The Trax hits the pavement at a compelling MSRP of $20,505, significantly undercutting the Tucson’s $28,705 price tag—a difference of over $8,200. For city driving, the Trax is smaller (178.6 inches long vs. 182.7 inches for the Tucson) and slightly thriftier on fuel, achieving 30 MPG combined compared to the Tucson's 28 MPG combined. However, the Tucson boasts 187 horsepower, easily beating the Trax's 137 hp, giving it a clear advantage when merging onto busy highways. While the Trax offers a respectable 25.6 cubic feet of cargo space, the Tucson dominates with a massive 38.7 cubic feet, making the power and space trade-off the central issue for most buyers.

Size Comparison

Performance

Fuel Efficiency

Full Specifications

Our Verdicts

🚗 Best for Commuters

2025 Chevrolet Trax

The 2025 Chevrolet Trax wins for commuters due to its lower initial cost and marginally better 30 MPG combined fuel economy.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best for Families

2025 Hyundai Tucson

The 2025 Hyundai Tucson is the family choice because it offers significantly more utility with 38.7 cubic feet of cargo space compared to the Trax's 25.6 cubic feet.

🏎️ Best for Enthusiasts

2025 Hyundai Tucson

Enthusiasts will prefer the 2025 Hyundai Tucson, which offers 187 horsepower and 178 lb-ft of torque, well above the Trax's 137 hp.

💰 Best Value

2025 Chevrolet Trax

The 2025 Chevrolet Trax offers superior entry-level value, saving buyers $8,205 off the starting MSRP.

Choose the Chevrolet Trax if...

  • Your absolute top priority is keeping the initial purchase price low, starting at just $20,505.
  • You prioritize ease of parking and maneuvering in tight city spots, given its shorter length of 178.6 inches.
  • You want the absolute highest possible fuel efficiency, achieving 32 MPG on the highway.

Choose the Hyundai Tucson if...

  • You frequently haul significant gear, as the Tucson provides a commanding 38.7 cubic feet of cargo volume.
  • You regularly drive on highways where extra passing power is needed, thanks to its 187 horsepower output.
  • You prefer the smoother shifting feel provided by the 8-speed automatic transmission versus the Trax's 6-speed unit.

Key Dimensions

Dimension Chevrolet Trax Hyundai Tucson
Length 178.6" 182.7"
Width 71.8" 73.4"
Height 61.4" 65.6"
Wheelbase 106.0" 108.5"

Features Comparison

Safety
Feature Chevrolet Hyundai
Lane Departure Warning
Lane Keeping Assist System
Pre-Collision Safety System
Post-Collision Safety System
Dual Front Side-Mounted Airbags
Dual Rear Side-Mounted Airbags
Front Head Airbags
Rear Head Airbags
Passenger Airbag Occupant Sensing Deactivation
Electronic Stability Control
Traction Control System
LATCH System
Rear Door Child Safety Locks
Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) 4-Wheel 4-Wheel
Front Ventilated Disc Brakes
Rear Solid Disc Brakes
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Automatic Headlights
Headlight Delay-Off
LED Headlights
Daytime Running Lights
Front Headrests 2 2
Front Height Adjustable Headrests
Rear Headrests 2 3
Rear Center 3-Point Seatbelt
Anti-Theft Alarm System (Remote)
Engine Immobilizer
Blind Spot Monitor
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
Driver Attention Alert
Brake Assist
Rear Height Adjustable Headrests
Engine
Feature Chevrolet Hyundai
Base Engine Displacement 1.2 L 2.5 L
Number of Cylinders inline 3 inline 4
Base Engine Type flex-fuel (FFV) gas
Horsepower 137 hp @ 5000 rpm 187 hp @ 6100 rpm
Torque 162 lb-ft @ 2500 rpm 178 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
Number of Valves 12 16
Camshaft Type Double overhead cam (DOHC) Double overhead cam (DOHC)
Variable Valve Timing Variable Variable
Fuel Injection Type
Drive Train
Feature Chevrolet Hyundai
Transmission Type 6-speed shiftable automatic 8-speed shiftable automatic
Drivetrain Type front wheel drive front wheel drive
Hill Descent Control
Fuel
Feature Chevrolet Hyundai
Fuel Type regular unleaded regular unleaded
EPA Fuel Economy (City/Highway) 28/32 MPG 25/33 MPG
EPA Fuel Economy (Combined) 30 MPG 28 MPG
EPA Driving Range (City/Highway) 369.6/422.4 mi. 357.5/471.9 mi.
Fuel Tank Capacity 13.2 gal. 14.3 gal.
Comfort & Convenience
Feature Chevrolet Hyundai
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
Audio Controls on Steering Wheel
Cruise Control on Steering Wheel
Electric Power Steering
Rear View Camera
Cruise Control
Front Cupholders
Front Door Pockets
Rear Door Pockets
Single Zone Climate Control
Rear Ventilation Ducts
Interior Air Filtration
Dual Vanity Mirrors
Push Button Start
Adaptive Cruise Control
Rear Cupholders
Overhead Console with Storage
Front Seatback Storage
Extended Cabin Cooling
In Car Entertainment
Feature Chevrolet Hyundai
Infotainment Display 8.0 in 12.3 in
AM/FM Stereo
Speaker System 4 6
Android Auto (Wireless)
Apple CarPlay (Wireless)
USB Port
Auxiliary Audio Input
USB Port with External Media Control
Satellite Radio
Satellite Radio Trial Period 3 months 3 months
Speed Sensitive Volume Control
Power Feature
Feature Chevrolet Hyundai
One-Touch Power Windows 4 1
Remote Keyless Entry
Heated Mirrors
Keyless Entry
Frontseats
Feature Chevrolet Hyundai
Front Head Room 39.6 in. 40.1 in.
Front Leg Room 41.9 in. 41.4 in.
Front Shoulder Room 55.7 in. 57.6 in.
Front Hip Room 52.1 in. 54.5 in.
Seat Material: Cloth
Front Seat Type: Bucket
Driver Seat Manual Adjustments 6-way 6-way
Driver Seat Height Adjustment
Passenger Seat Manual Adjustments 4-way 6-way
Passenger Seat Height Adjustment
Rearseats
Feature Chevrolet Hyundai
Rear Head Room 38.1 in. 39.5 in.
Rear Leg Room 38.7 in. 41.3 in.
Rear Shoulder Room 54.3 in. 56.0 in.
Rear Hip Room 45.8 in. 53.9 in.
Split-Folding Rear Seatback
Reclining Rear Seats
Folding Center Armrest
Tires and Wheels
Feature Chevrolet Hyundai
Wheel Finish Painted Steel
Wheel Cover Type Full
Wheel Diameter 17 in
Tire Type All Season All Season
Tire Size 225/60R17 235/65R17
Spare Tire Type Temporary Temporary
Spare Tire Location Inside Mounted Inside Mounted
Wheel Material Alloy
Wheel Size 17 x 7.0 in
Suspension
Feature Chevrolet Hyundai
Front Suspension Type Independent
Stabilizer Bar
Four-Wheel Independent Suspension
Front Stabilizer Bar
Rear Stabilizer Bar
Warranty
Feature Chevrolet Hyundai
Basic Warranty 3 yr./ 36000 mi. 5 yr./ 60000 mi.
Drivetrain Warranty 5 yr./ 60000 mi. 10 yr./ 100000 mi.
Corrosion/Rust Warranty 6 yr./ 100000 mi. 7 yr./ unlimited mi.
Roadside Assistance 5 yr./ 60000 mi. 5 yr./ unlimited mi.
Complimentary Scheduled Maintenance 1 yr./ unlimited mi. 3 yr./ 36000 mi.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about comparing the 2025 Chevrolet Trax and 2025 Hyundai Tucson.

How much more power does the Hyundai Tucson offer over the Chevrolet Trax?

The 2025 Hyundai Tucson has a notable power advantage, putting out 187 horsepower from its engine compared to the 2025 Chevrolet Trax’s 137 horsepower. This difference of 50 hp means the Tucson will feel significantly quicker when accelerating or passing.

Is the Chevrolet Trax actually cheaper to own initially than the Tucson?

Yes, there is a significant upfront cost savings with the Trax. Its MSRP starts at $20,505, which is $8,205 less than the Tucson's starting price of $28,705. This makes the Trax a much friendlier option for budget-conscious buyers.

Which crossover has better space for hauling large items?

The 2025 Hyundai Tucson is the clear winner for cargo capacity, offering 38.7 cubic feet. The 2025 Chevrolet Trax is much smaller inside, providing only 25.6 cubic feet of cargo room.

Is the difference in MPG meaningful for daily driving?

The difference is slight but noticeable over time. The Trax achieves 30 MPG combined, while the Tucson manages 28 MPG combined. For an average commuter, the Trax might save a few dollars per month on fuel costs.

Do both vehicles require regular unleaded gas?

Fortunately, both the 2025 Chevrolet Trax and the 2025 Hyundai Tucson use regular unleaded gasoline, avoiding the higher cost associated with premium fuel.

How do their physical sizes compare on the road?

The Tucson is larger in every dimension; it is about 4 inches longer (182.7 inches vs. 178.6 inches) and slightly wider and taller. This means the smaller Trax should be marginally easier to navigate and squeeze into tight parking spots.

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