In the most renowned motorsports category in Brazil, General Motors has officially unveiled the all-new 2025 Chevy Tracker Stock Car, which will be Chevrolet’s next competitive car.
The first official photos of the brand-new 2025 Chevy Tracker Stock Car were unveiled by the automaker’s Brazilian division, indicating that the Tracker will represent the Bow Tie brand in the country’s biggest racing championship going forward. The choice of a utility vehicle marks a dramatic departure from the 44-year heritage of Stock Car competition, which has only included sedan-based vehicles.
“SUVs have evolved a lot in design, technology, and vehicle dynamics and already represent more than 40% of passenger vehicle sales,” said Chris Rego, executive director of marketing at GM South America. In this way, the Chevrolet Tracker serves as a model, which inspired the decision to drive it on racetracks as well. The goal is to increase the Stock Car’s appeal and excitement even further,” she continued.
Specifically, GM Brazil designed the all-new 2025 Chevy Tracker Stock Car, the first racing car built on a crossover chassis, to compete in one of the most prestigious and toughest championships in South America. Up until the 2024 season, Chevrolet’s Stock Car race vehicles, which include the Chevy Opala, Omega, Vectra, Astra, Sonic, and current Cruze, have all been sedans.
The 2025 Chevy Tracker Stock Car is aesthetically similar to the subcompact crossover, but it has muscular proportions and a reduced stance to meet championship racing requirements. Actually, because of the body modifications, it resembles a waggon more because of its low roof and notably longer front end, which are supplemented by a large rear spoiler that draws attention to its wider stance.
The brand-new 2025 Chevy Tracker Stock Car will make its official debut in the Brazilian automotive championship’s 2025 season. GM and the Stock Car category’s official organisation will thereafter reveal the physical car and all project information. Because to the commitment of the best drivers, mechanics, and teams in the nation, Chevrolet has won 36 championships, making it the most successful stock car brand in Brazil.