What are the hidden features of the 2014 Trax?

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DiOmar
07/28/25 7:27pm
2014 Trax hidden features: If equipped with MyLink, it can enable phone projection and cruise control after programming. Exterior of the Trax: The new generation model incorporates LED lighting, with corresponding changes to the headlight design. From the side profile, it largely retains the previous generation's shape but with more intricate lines. The use of chrome accents and combination taillights adds fresh elements to the rear. Interior of the Trax: The interior sees adjustments primarily in details, featuring smooth line contours and clearly defined functional zones. The dark color scheme enhances the overall cohesion of the cabin. Powertrain of the Trax: It continues with the previous generation's 1.4T turbocharged engine paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, delivering 200 Nm of peak torque and 140 horsepower, sufficient for daily driving needs.
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