1999 PRODUCT INFORMATION GUIDE PAGE 1
1999 chevrolet tracker
®
For 1999, Chevy Tracker has gone through its most
complete transformation yet. It’s new from the ground
up — only the name and a handful of components
remain the same.
With this substantial reworking,Tracker and its full
ladder-type frame stands out in a market increasingly
populated with small sport utility vehicle entries that
are designed on car platforms.
Even with the added refinements,Tracker hasn’t
compromised its off-road capabilities. The high
ground clearance of Tracker 4x4 keeps you going
where most cars can’t.
Plus, consumers can choose between 2-Door and
4-Door models to match their needs. Either way,
they get a rugged sport utility vehicle that doesn’t
cost a bundle.
New for 1999
Tracker and the Marketplace
Tracker 2-Door
Tracker 4-Door
Here are some of the major new
features on the 1999 Chevy Tracker:
INTERIOR
• All-new interior (page 4).
• New instrument panel design
with an ergonomic layout
(page 4).
• Rear seating for three across in
the 4-Door (page 6).
EXTERIOR/STRUCTURAL
• All-new GM-led design of the
exterior (page 7).
• Two new exterior colors:
Medium Green Metallic and
Silver Metallic (page 8).
ENGINES
• A new 2.0 liter DOHC 16-valve
four-cylinder engine is standard
on 4-Door models and optional
on 2-Door models (page 9).
SUSPENSION
• New five-link rear suspension and
2.4 inches of increased track
width (page 11).
FOUR-WHEEL-DRIVE SYSTEM
• The standard system on four-
wheel-drive models now
provides true shift-on-the-fly
capability (page 10).
STEERING
• New rack-and-pinion power
steering replaces previous
recirculating ball design for
precise steering feel (page 11).
WHEELS
• New steel and optional alloy
wheel designs (page 12).
Updated 8/20/98