The Chevy Traverse hits the sweet spot between full-size utility and midsize practicality with a three-row design that provides drivers with the best of both worlds. The SUV offers some of the best cargo and passenger room in its class, but also includes plenty of premium details, advanced safety equipment, and convenience features that buyers have come to expect from a modern SUV. The third-generation Traverse made its debut as recently as 2024, which means that 2026 only brings a few modest changes to the midsize model.
Chevy has added two new colors, Polar White Tricoat and Sandstone Gray, as well as a new credit card-sized keycard that gives drivers a new, hands-free way to access the interior. The LT trim’s available Driver Confidence Package also gains a rear camera mirror, but aside from these upgrades, Chevy seems content to build on the Traverse’s reputation as one of the leading options in the competitive three-row segment. If you’re considering a Chevy Traverse for sale but don’t know where to start, Edwards Chevrolet Downtown is here to help. Join us as we walk through some of the Traverse’s performance and safety highlights and compare each trim to help narrow down your options and ensure you leave the dealership with your new favorite SUV.
Performance
You won’t have to make any difficult decisions when it comes to the Traverse’s engine, as Chevy has equipped every version with the same turbocharged four-cylinder powertrain. The 2.5-liter engine is no slouch in the performance department with 328 hp to its name, and it gives the Traverse plenty of towing capacity with 326 lb.ft. of torque, allowing the SUV to pull up to 5,000 lbs.
Chevy’s three-row model is work-ready from the word go, with even the base LT trim offering a standard Trailering Package designed to make the most out of the Traverse’s considerable towing power. The comprehensive package includes a trailer hitch, a 220-amp alternator, an upgraded engine cooling system, and a Hitch View camera system that’s sure to take all the frustrating guesswork out of your next towing project. An eight-speed automatic provides a responsive ride and allows the three-row Traverse to offer up to 26 MPG on the highway, while an optional all-wheel drive powertrain ups the crossover’s off-road resume and provides priceless peace of mind when encountering tough weather conditions.
Safety
The Traverse’s eight-passenger design, 98 cu.ft. of cargo room, and modern amenities make it the perfect choice for those seeking a reliable family vehicle, but it’s the SUV’s arsenal of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) that really seal the deal. From the entry-level LT all the way up to the range-topping RS, each trim is packed with a range of ADAS that are sure to boost your confidence every time you step behind the wheel.
The Traverse includes the expected slate of safety-minded features, such as rear parking sensors, forward collision warning with automatic braking, blind-spot warning, Rear Cross Traffic Braking, and lane keeping assistance, but Chevy has also gone above and beyond to imbue the SUV with a few standard features that are often limited to optional equipment packages or pricey upgrades. An adaptive cruise control feature will keep the crossover moving at a steady pace and enable the Traverse to maintain a set distance from other vehicles, and the rear automatic braking system should go a long way towards helping drivers avoid those near-misses that often occur in busy parking lots and crowded streets.
The LT and Z71 trims are available with two enticing packages that have a major impact on the Traverse’s safety suite. The Driver Confidence Package adds an HD Surround Vision system that gives drivers a bird’s-eye view of the SUV to help with avoiding obstacles or maneuvering the Traverse into position when trying to make a tricky trailer connection, not to mention a 120-volt power outlet.
The Enhanced Driving Package sees the Traverse achieve its safest and most convenient form with the addition of an automated parking feature and Chevy’s critically acclaimed Super Cruise hands-free driving system. Ranked as one of the industry’s top offerings, the hands-free technology has won praise for its capabilities and performance, driver engagement tech, and unresponsive driver system. A driver attention warning feature uses an integrated camera to track head and eye movements, and can issue a timely alert should it detect any problematic fatigue. All of the features in both the Driver Confidence and Enhanced Driving packages come standard on the High Country and RS trims, but they’re a worthwhile upgrade if you’re looking to max out the safety credentials of the two lower trims.

Trims
LT
The LT’s low starting price is a bit surprising when you start to dig into the base model’s well-equipped cabin. Chevy has clearly made comfort a priority, outfitting the entry-level Traverse with a power-adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, and a heated steering wheel that’ll keep you nice and cozy when the temperature begins to drop. A tri-zone climate control system allows each front-row passenger and those riding in the back to set their desired temperature, and a hands-free power liftgate eases access when you’re loaded down with cargo.
These features aside, it’s the LT’s advanced infotainment tech that really makes the trim such an outstanding value. The affordable trim includes the same generous 17.7-inch touchscreen infotainment display and 11-inch digital gauge cluster as the rest of the trim ladder, allowing drivers to leverage the full power of the SUV’s navigation system as well as its Google built-in functionality. The trim also included a six-speaker audio system and wireless smartphone charging pad, while the available Sun and Wheel package throws 20-inch wheels and a panoramic sunroof in for good measure. Standalone available features for the 2026 Traverse LT include synthetic leather upholstery and a split-folding second-row bench seat that replaces the standard captain’s chairs to up the crossover’s capacity to eight passengers.
Z71
When it comes to conquering the road less traveled, the Traverse Z71 has you covered. The off-road trim includes all the gear you’ll need for a full day of mud, sand, steep trails, and other off-road adventures, starting with a set of all-terrain tires designed to improve traction on low-friction surfaces. Speaking of traction, the Driver Mode Control system gives you the opportunity to dial in the SUV’s performance with specialized settings for various surfaces and situations. Normal Mode prioritizes efficiency while Sport Mode tightens up the Traverse’s suspension, steering, and throttle response to offer a more responsive ride. Snow/Ice Mode is ideal for wet, slippery weather, and Tow/Haul Mode keeps the crossover in a lower gear in order to improve torque, stability, and control.
The Driver Mode Control system isn’t unique to the Z71, though the trim does add an exclusive Terrain Mode to complement the standard Off-Road Mode. The latter should be more than adequate for most applications, but if you need to summit steep hills or crawl over a rocky expanse, there’s no substitute for Terrain Mode. The Z71 cuts a rugged look with black synthetic leather upholstery with red stitching and red interior accents, and is also packed with a fully independent suspension and an improved ground clearance, red tow hooks, and a skid plate that provides some valuable underbody protection.
High Country
The High Country trim edges the Traverse into luxury territory with a well-appointed interior that includes the latest and greatest in comfort, convenience, and safety technology. In addition to offering the full contents of the Driver Confidence and Enhanced Driving packages, the High Country also includes premium features such as genuine leather upholstery, ambient interior lighting, and a power-adjustable steering wheel. That said, it’s the High Country’s upgraded seating that really is bound to catch your attention. The front seats both gain a ventilation feature that’ll keep you cool and refreshed on longer rides and sticky days, and the passenger seat adds a power-adjustability function. The back rows also get in on the action with the High Country adding heated second-row seats and power-folding third-row seats that make it easy to take advantage of the Traverse’s considerable cargo space. A digital rearview mirror rounds out High Country, giving drivers the chance to maintain a clear view of the road no matter how much cargo they might have in the back.
RS
The 2026 Traverse honors Chevy’s high-performance history with the RS trim. While the three-row SUV might not be able to match the pure speed and excitement of such models as the Corvette and Camaro, it certainly looks the part with its exclusive exterior trim and stylish interior. The RS adds almost all the gear you’ll find on the other Traverse trims, as well as 22-inch black wheels, a black grille, and other black trim elements. The panoramic sunroof comes standard, as does black leather upholstery with red stitching and red interior accents that speak to Chevy’s performance heritage. The upgrades are more aesthetic than utilitarian, though a flat-bottom steering wheel does lend the RS a race-ready feel.

Experience the 2026 Traverse Today With a Test Drive
The third-generation Traverse has earned plenty of attention since it first hit the market in 2024, with both the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) bestowing the model with their highest safety honors. The experts at J.D. Power have also praised the Traverse’s quality and seat design, marking the model as a standout in the midsize segment thanks to its first-rate construction and surprisingly spacious third row.
Chevy’s commitment to innovation has only seen the SUV improve in the years since, which means it’s the perfect time to visit Edwards Chevrolet Downtown and experience the Traverse for yourself. The Traverse is a great example of everything that drivers have come to love about the crossover segment, combining the utility, cargo, and passenger space of a traditional SUV with the efficiency and convenience of a smaller model. Crafted with busy families in mind, the Traverse can seamlessly shift from a week full of errands, appointments, and afterschool activities to a weekend spent exploring your local off-road haunts or hitting the highway for a weekend road trip.
