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How many miles does a 2020 Chevy Trax get?

The 2020 Chevy TraxGenerally gets about 28 miles per gallon combined with front-wheel drive, and about 26 miles per gallon combined with all-wheel drive.


EPA fuel economy ratings by drivetrain


Below are the EPA estimates for the Trax's 1.4-liter turbocharged engine with a six-speed automatic transmission, broken out by drivetrain.



  • Front-Wheel Drive (FWD): 26 mpg city / 31 mpg highway / 28 mpg combined

  • All-Wheel Drive (AWD): 24 mpg city / 29 mpg highway / 26 mpg combined


Note: These EPA numbers reflect standard driving cycles and serve as a baseline for comparison among configurations.


Real-world mileage and factors that affect mpg


Actual mileage can vary based on conditions beyond the showroom sticker. Driving style, terrain, climate control usage, cargo weight, and tire condition all influence the Trax’s real-world fuel economy.


Common variables



  • Driving behavior: acceleration, braking, and sustained high speeds

  • Climate control usage: air conditioning and heating considerations

  • Payload: more weight lowers efficiency

  • Tire condition and inflation: underinflated tires raise rolling resistance

  • Maintenance: regular servicing affects engine efficiency


In practice, careful driving and proper maintenance help align real-world mileage with EPA estimates, though individual results will vary.


Tips to maximize fuel economy


To help maximize the Trax’s mpg, consider these practical steps:



  • Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure

  • Avoid unnecessary idling and limit use of air conditioning when possible

  • Plan trips to reduce total distance and avoid stop-and-go traffic when feasible

  • Perform regular maintenance, including air filter and spark plug checks

  • Lighten the load by removing unnecessary cargo


While results will vary, following these practices can help you approach the EPA estimates in typical driving scenarios.


Summary


The 2020 Chevy Trax shows EPA-estimated mileage of 28 mpg combined with front-wheel drive (26 mpg city / 31 mpg highway) and 26 mpg combined with all-wheel drive (24 mpg city / 29 mpg highway). Real-world mileage depends on driving conditions and habits, but the Trax remains a compact, efficient option for urban and highway use. For maximum efficiency, choose FWD and adopt fuel-saving driving practices.

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