Chevrolet Tracker - Second Generation

Second generation
Also called Suzuki Vitara
Production

1999–2004 (United States/Canada)
1999–2008 (Argentina)


1999–present (Ecuador)
Assembly Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada
Kosai, Japan
Platform GMT190
Engine 1.6 L I4
2.0 L I4 130 hp
2.5 L V6 155 hp
Transmission 5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Wheelbase 2-door: 86.6 in (2,200 mm)
4-door: 97.6 in (2,479 mm)
Length 2-door 2WD: 151.6 in (3,851 mm)
2-door 4WD: 151.8 in (3,856 mm)
4-door 2WD: 162.6 in (4,130 mm)
4-door 4WD: 162.8 in (4,135 mm)
Width 67.3 in (1,709 mm)
Height 2002–04 2-door 2WD: 65.7 in (1,669 mm)
2-door 4WD & 1999–2001 2WD 2-door: 66.5 in (1,689 mm)
4-door 2WD: 65.6 in (1,666 mm)
4-door 4WD: 66.3 in (1,684 mm)
Related Suzuki Escudo
Suzuki Samurai
Suzuki Vitara
Suzuki Grand Vitara
Suzuki XL-7
Chevrolet Tracker
Suzuki Jimny
Suzuki X-90

In 1999, the Sidekick was discontinued, and a second generation Tracker was introduced, differing from the Sidekick's successor, the Grand Vitara. A Suzuki version of this North American-exclusive Tracker was sold in the North American market as a Suzuki Vitara, despite shorter than the Grand Vitara. In Mexico, the second-generation Tracker remained in production and was sold there as Chevrolet Tracker. The Tracker series was discontinued in the United States and Canada in 2004, but all models including the LJ80/Jimny are still in production in other Suzuki plants. Some Trackers and Sidekicks were made at a Suzuki plant in Kosai, Japan.

The later (1999 and up) Tracker models reverted to a lightweight automobile-type rack and pinion steering, and thus were nowhere near as popular with rural and off-road users since the rack and pinion is easily damaged (and expensive to repair). The 1st generation Tracker was sold as the Chevrolet Vitara in Latin America, and the 2nd generation Tracker is sold as the Chevrolet Grand Vitara in Latin American countries. In North America, the first generation Tracker was sold as a Chevrolet in 1998 after GM discontinued the Geo brand. In Central America GM made the Suzuki Vitara/Grand Vitara and sold as Chevrolet Vitara/Grand Vitara (Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela produced in GM Ecuador), Suzuki Grand Vitara (Argentina) Chevrolet Tracker "Just change Logos" (Brazil and Mexico) Both Produced by GM Argentina. On January 27, 2004, production of the Chevrolet Tracker was discontinued at the CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ontario and replaced with the Chevrolet Equinox. A weird side note is that the Tracker sales along with its Geo siblings suffered severe loss in sales when they were rebadged Chevrolet in 1998. The Geo Branded vehicles out sold the Chevrolet badged ones 3 to 1.

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