Chevy Trax Compared to Buick Envista

Comparison

Chevy Trax Compared to Buick Envista

The 2026 Chevy Trax and 2026 Buick Envista are corporate siblings built on the same platform, with the same turbo engine underneath. So the real question is not which is faster — they are identical there — but whether you want the Trax's lower price and bigger cargo hold or the Envista's plusher cabin and sleeker roofline. Here is the honest, side-by-side breakdown.

2026 Chevrolet Trax compared to Buick Envista at Outten Chevrolet near Bethlehem PA
Trax from $21,700 Envista from ~$24,700 Same 137-hp turbo Trax hauls more cargo

Quick Take

The Short Version

Chevy Trax

The value-and-cargo pick. It starts about $3,000 less, holds noticeably more gear, and offers a rugged ACTIV look the Buick does not.

Buick Envista

The style-and-comfort pick. A plusher, quieter cabin, a standard 11-inch screen on every trim, and a sleek coupe-like roofline — for more money and less cargo.

Side by Side

2026 Trax vs Envista Specs

Spec Chevy Trax Buick Envista
Starting MSRP* $21,700 about $24,700
Engine 1.2L turbo 3-cyl 1.2L turbo 3-cyl
Horsepower / torque 137 hp / 162 lb-ft 137 hp / 162 lb-ft
Drivetrain FWD (no AWD) FWD (no AWD)
EPA MPG (city / hwy) 28 / 32 28 / 32
Cargo behind rear seats 25.6 cu ft 20.7 cu ft
Max cargo (seats folded) 54.1 cu ft 42 cu ft
Overall length 178.6 in 182.6 in
Base touchscreen 8 in 11 in
Trims 5 3

*Base MSRP; both exclude the same $1,795 destination freight charge, plus tax, title, license, dealer fees, and options. Dealer sets final price.

The Trade-Offs

Where Each One Wins

Where the Trax wins

  • Lower starting price — about $3,000 less before destination
  • More cargo — 54.1 vs 42 cubic feet with the seats folded
  • Rugged ACTIV and sporty RS looks the Envista does not offer
  • Five trims to choose from versus three

Where the Envista wins

  • A more upscale, quieter Buick cabin
  • A larger 11-inch touchscreen standard on every trim
  • Sleeker, coupe-inspired styling
  • Four inches longer overall

What They Share

Under the Skin, They Are Twins

Because the Trax and Envista come off the same GM platform, they share the 1.2-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine, 137 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque, the six-speed automatic, front-wheel drive with no all-wheel-drive option, and the same 28 mpg city and 32 mpg highway EPA ratings. They also carry the same GM warranty. So the driving experience is nearly identical — the decision really comes down to price, cargo, cabin feel, and styling.

Bottom Line

Which Should You Buy?

If your priorities are getting the lowest price and the most usable cargo space — or you want the rugged ACTIV look — the Trax is the smarter buy, and it is the one Outten Chevrolet stocks for shoppers from Slatington to Quakertown. If you would rather have a plusher, quieter cabin and sleeker styling and do not mind paying more or giving up some cargo room, the Envista makes its case. Browse Trax inventory, compare the Trax trims and pricing, or see how the Trax stacks up against its Chevy sibling on the Trax vs Trailblazer page.

Questions

Trax vs Envista FAQs

Are the Chevy Trax and Buick Envista the same vehicle?

They are close corporate siblings built on the same platform, sharing the same 1.2-liter turbo engine, six-speed automatic, and front-wheel drive. They differ in styling, cabin materials, cargo room, and price, with the Envista positioned as the more upscale Buick.

Which is cheaper, the Trax or the Envista?

The Trax is cheaper. It starts at $21,700 versus about $24,700 for the Envista, a difference of roughly $3,000 before the same $1,795 destination charge that applies to both.

Which has more cargo space?

The Trax. It offers 25.6 cubic feet behind the rear seats and 54.1 with them folded, compared with 20.7 and 42 for the Envista, whose coupe-like roofline trims cargo room.

Does the Buick Envista come with all-wheel drive?

No. Like the Trax, the Envista is front-wheel drive only across every trim, with no all-wheel-drive option.

Is the Trax or Envista better?

It depends on what you value. The Trax is better for price and cargo and offers rugged styling, while the Envista is better for a plusher cabin and sleeker looks. Since they drive nearly the same, most shoppers decide on price, space, and style.

Compare both in person at Outten Chevrolet in Allentown, serving Bethlehem, Emmaus, Easton, Nazareth, and the wider Lehigh Valley.

Outten Chevrolet · 1701 W Tilghman St, Allentown, PA 18104 · Sales 610-370-6677

Next Step

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The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price excludes tax, title, license, dealer fees and optional equipment. Dealer sets final price.