Peter Anderson
Contributing journalist
7 Nov 2013
5 min read

Holden's range has had a few gaps in recent years. As soft-roaders boomed and bloomed into new sizes and shapes, there was no answer from the General for longer than the company was comfortable.

Then Captiva arrived from the GM Korea, then Colorado from Thailand (via Brazil and a bust-up with Isuzu) and now Trax.

Oddly, the Trax is kind of a first-mover for Holden - it arrived around the same time as the rather good Peugeot 2008 and beat the weirdo Nissan Juke by a few months. Again from GM Korea, the Trax draws its inspiration from Chevrolet's Tracker rather than Opel's Mokka and is, interestingly, front wheel drive only.

Read the full Holden Trax 2014 review.