When drivers in Fort Smith consider a compact SUV from Chevrolet, two exceptional options stand out: the 2026 Chevrolet Trax and the 2026 Chevrolet Equinox. Both carry the bowtie badge and deliver trusted Chevrolet engineering—yet they each serve distinct needs, priorities, and lifestyles. At Orr Chevrolet of Fort Smith, we guide you through the nuanced differences so you can choose the model that’s right for your day-to-day in Arkansas.
Trim Levels (Exterior)
The 2026 Trax wears a leaner silhouette, optimized for urban agility and tighter parking scenarios. Chevrolet refashioned it with a wider stance and lower roofline, giving it a more athletic presence on Fort’s streets. The Trax LS, LT and ACTIV trims offer distinctive exterior upgrades—two-tone roof options, machined wheels, and bold grille treatments that set each apart. Chevrolet+1
Meanwhile, the 2026 Equinox steps into a more premium space with elevated exterior styling, larger dimensions, and refined design cues. Its LS, LT, RS and ACTIV trims bring varied personalities from sporty to outdoorsy. LED signature lighting, prominent wheel arches, and a strong frontal expression give the Equinox greater visual weight and presence in a driveway. Chevrolet+1
If you want something nimble near downtown Fort Smith or frequent short trips, the Trax exterior makes sense. If you carry passengers, camp gear, or value spacious curb appeal, the Equinox stands ahead.
Engine (Power)
Under the hood, the 2026 Trax is powered by Chevrolet’s ECOTEC 1.2-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine. In reviews, it produces around 137 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque—adequate for city driving and moderate highway use but not built for performance extremes. Jim Norton T-Town Chevrolet+1 Its six-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel-drive configuration help keep fuel consumption modest.
In contrast, the 2026 Equinox comes standard with a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing around 175 horsepower and 203 lb-ft of torque in most trims. Car and Driver+1 The Equinox may include a continuously variable transmission (CVT) or an eight-speed automatic (on AWD versions). That added power gives the Equinox a performance margin beyond the Trax.
If your drive mostly includes neighborhoods, errands, or short commutes, the Trax’s engine is efficient. If you travel longer distances, tow light gear, or want more acceleration cushion, the Equinox’s engine suits that better.
Performance
The 2026 Trax shines in maneuverability and efficiency. Its smaller footprint and lighter weight make it easier to navigate tight streets or crowded parking lots in the Fort Smith region. According to Edmunds data, the Trax offers about 30 mpg combined and a maximum cargo capacity of 54 cu ft when rear seats are folded. Edmunds+1 However, its limitation lies in its lack of all-wheel-drive option in some configurations, which may reduce confidence in worse weather or heavier load scenarios. Car and Driver
The 2026 Equinox offers more breadth: greater space, more power, and the option for all-wheel drive which enhances traction on variable Arkansas roads. Its ride is described as composed and comfortable, albeit with a slightly heavier steering feel. Car and Driver Its combined mpg is slightly lower than the Trax (for FWD), but the performance trade-off brings versatility and room for family or cargo needs.
Interior
Inside, the Trax offers a practical and modern cabin. Features like the optional 11-inch center touchscreen, wireless smartphone connectivity and up to 54 cu ft of cargo space when configured for maximum load make it viable for everyday life. Chevrolet The interior dimensions are slightly more compact, so while it seats five comfortably, taller passengers or those hauling more gear may feel the constraints.
The Equinox raises the bar. With its modern dashboard layout, larger display screens (for example, an 11.3-inch infotainment screen in some trims) and more premium materials, it creates an upgraded experience. Chevrolet Cargo capacity behind the rear seat may be less dramatic than the Trax’s maximum fold-down figure, but the overall space and comfort for longer drives or larger groups give the Equinox an edge. Edmunds
If your interior needs are modest and you prioritize affordability, Trax is strong. If you seek refined comfort, tech features, more rear-seat space and longer-haul versatility, the Equinox excels.
Safety Features
Chevrolet equips both models with its robust safety technology suite—Chevrolet Safety Assist—as standard. On the Trax, features such as Forward Collision Alert, Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning come from base onward. Chevrolet Additional systems like Adaptive Cruise Control, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, Side Blind Zone Alert are available.
The Equinox includes this same foundation and can be equipped with even more advanced driver-assist systems depending on trim. Its larger footprint and optional AWD further enhance stability and driver confidence. Because the Equinox’s design leans toward higher trims, you’ll find more features included or as options.
For drivers around Fort Smith who prioritize safety and driver aids, both models deliver strong value. For those who want the fullest spectrum of advanced safety features and greater capability, the Equinox is the better fit.
Final Thoughts for Fort Smith Drivers
At Orr Chevrolet of Fort Smith, we believe both the 2026 Chevrolet Trax and the 2026 Chevrolet Equinox reflect Chevrolet’s commitment to engineering, value, and versatility. Choose the Trax if your driving pattern includes urban errands, budget-conscious picks, or smaller family needs. Opt for the Equinox if you require more space, additional power, higher comfort, and longer travel capabilities.
We invite you to visit our showroom at 6500 Auto Park Drive, Fort Smith, AR, to compare both vehicles in person. Take a test drive, feel the differences, and determine which compact SUV aligns with your lifestyle. Our team is ready to assist—from inventory checks, financing options to service support—for your next Chevrolet.


