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What kind of engine does a 2001 Chevy Tracker have?

The 2001 Chevy Tracker in the United States primarily uses a 2.0-liter inline-four gasoline engine. In some international markets, a smaller 1.6-liter inline-four was also used. There is no V6 option for the Tracker in that model year.


The Tracker’s engine lineup reflects its Suzuki roots, with regional differences in what was offered. This article outlines the typical engine configurations you might encounter for 2001 Trackers and how to identify them.


Engine options by market


Here is a concise guide to the two most common engine configurations found in 2001 Chevrolet Tracker models, depending on where the vehicle was sold. Each option is gasoline-powered and four-cylinder, with no factory diesel or V6 option in that year.



  • 2.0-liter inline-four gasoline engine (most North American 2001 Trackers; badge-engineered Suzuki Vitara/Sidekick family). This is the primary engine for U.S. and Canada models.

  • 1.6-liter inline-four gasoline engine (some international markets; used in various Suzuki Vitara/Sidekick configurations that were sold as the Tracker badge in non-U.S. markets).


In practice, the exact engine can vary by trim level and regional market, and some import or export vehicles may carry different emissions-compliant variants.


Notes on identification and maintenance


To confirm which engine your specific 2001 Tracker has, check the engine code stamped on the engine block or consult the vehicle's VIN information and the owner's manual. Routine maintenance and parts (spark plugs, timing belt/chain if applicable, fluids) follow standard four-cylinder gasoline engine guidelines, with accessories and service kits widely available for both the 2.0L and 1.6L variants.


Summary


The 2001 Chevy Tracker primarily used a 2.0-liter inline-four engine in North America, with a 1.6-liter option available in some international markets. There was no V6 or diesel option for that year in the Tracker, and transmissions ranged from manual to automatic depending on trim. Always verify the exact engine using the VIN or engine code for accuracy when researching a specific vehicle or sourcing parts.

Is a 2001 Chevy Tracker a good car?


The 2001 Chevy Tracker is generally praised for its reliability, off-road capability, and value, with many owners reporting minimal issues and enjoying its versatile and fun-to-drive nature. However, common criticisms include a lack of power (especially with the 4-cylinder engine), which is compounded by the air conditioning, and a somewhat cramped rear seat and basic interior. It's considered a durable and practical choice for those who need a small, capable SUV for light-duty work or outdoor activities.
 
This video provides a review of the 2001 Chevy Tracker ZR2: 45sSport Truck Connection ArchiveYouTube · Feb 9, 2020
Pros

  • Reliability: Many owners report very few major issues over many years and miles. 
  • Off-road capability: Its truck-like body-on-frame construction makes it more capable off-road than unibody rivals, especially in 4WD models. 
  • Value: It is seen as a great value, with both purchase and repair costs being relatively low. 
  • Practicality: The fold-down rear seat and swing-out tailgate offer good cargo space for its size. 
  • Maneuverability: It has a tight turning radius and is easy to park. 

Cons
  • Underpowered engine: The 4-cylinder engine can feel sluggish, particularly when accelerating with the A/C on. The V6 is a better option for those who need more power, notes SureCritic. 
  • Cramped interior: The back seat can be tight, and some may find the overall interior basic. 
  • Susceptible to rust: Some owners advise checking for rust on the lower side running boards. 
  • Poor fuel economy: Some reviews mention that the fuel mileage is not as good as expected for the size of the engine. 

What to look for when buying
  • Check for rust on the lower body panels. 
  • Listen to the engine for any unusual noises or erratic idling. 
  • Consider the V6 engine over the 4-cylinder if you plan on a lot of highway driving or towing. 



How much is a 2001 Chevy Tracker worth?


2001 Chevrolet Tracker Value - $642-$2,964 | Edmunds.



What engine is in a 2001 Chevy Tracker?


The 2001 Chevy Tracker was available with two engine options: a 2.0L 4-cylinder engine producing 127 horsepower, and a 2.5L V6 engine with 155 horsepower. The 4-cylinder engine was standard on most models, including the 2-door convertible and 4-door 4x4 versions, while the V6 was an option on LT and ZR2 models, which were typically 4-door SUVs.
 
Engine options

  • 2.0L 4-Cylinder:
    • Horsepower: 127 hp
    • Standard on: Most models, including the 2-door convertible and 4-door 4x4
    • Torque: 134 lb-ft
  • 2.5L V6:
    • Horsepower: 155 hp
    • Standard on: LT and ZR2 models
    • Towing Capacity: 1,500 lbs 



What engine is in a Chevy Tracker?


First generation
Powertrain
Engine1.6 L G16 (LS5/L01) I4
Transmission5-speed manual 3-speed GM TH180 automatic 4-speed Aisin 03-72LE automatic
Dimensions


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