As part of it’s global product development, General Motors developed Trax, an urban crossover concept that was equally at home on the trails or in traffic. Equipped with a low-cost all-wheel-drive system, the Chevy Trax came powered by a 1-liter gas engine. Trax looked the part of a rugged SUV many times its size, thanks to a voluminous one-piece bumper and fender system in the front and back, a rear-mounted spare tire and a roof rack. Created in GM's Design Studio in Inchon, South Korea, Trax was built at the GM Tech Center in Warren, Mich.