

Automatic emergency braking is available on LT versions as well. All-wheel drive is a spend-up option on LT versions at $3,800 but it includes most of those options as standard equipment. The LT Cloth version offers an available 8.0-inch touchscreen, heated front seats, power liftgate, and parking sensors. Traverse LT models offer power-adjustable driver’s seat, upgraded cloth interior, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, second-row captain’s chairs, but more importantly, more available options. We’d skip over the Traverse LS and head to the Traverse LT that costs $36,595 with front-wheel drive or $40,395 with all-wheel drive. All-wheel drive isn’t available on base models.
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The base 2020 Traverse L costs $30,995 and includes cloth upholstery, six USB ports, 18-inch wheels, power features, a 7.0-inch touchscreen with Bluetooth connectivity and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. Most Traverses are finished well with good feeling materials and high-buck interiors, although the Buick Enclave and Cadillac XT6 are nicer places to be and related to the Traverse. With the third row folded flat, that space balloons to 58 cubes-98 cubic feet with just the front row seats in place. There are 23 cubic feet of cargo room behind the third row, which better than many in its class. With 33 inches of leg room and an upright seating position, adults can sit in the wayback for short stretches a 6-foot-3 editor fit for short trips to dinner without complaints-at least many of them.
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The rear doors open wide for easy access, especially with full hands and a child seat. Second-row captain’s chairs help separate warring adolescents, ask us how we know. Second-row riders get good space as well, with more than 38 inches of rear seat leg room. There’s good small-item storage up front too, with just enough cubbies for devices and odd-sized cups. The front seats are comfortable and long-haul friendly with enough room for wide, Midwest American bodies. It includes a power-adjustable driver’s seat, upgraded cloth interior, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, second-row captain’s chairs, and more available options, including automatic emergency braking for more than $36,000 or $40,000 with all-wheel drive.

Our recommended version is a Traverse LT that costs $36,595 with front-wheel drive or $40,395 with all-wheel drive.

The wayback is big enough for adults on short trips and behind the third row there are more than 23 cubic feet of room for cargo, which is big for its class.Īutomatic emergency braking is reserved for top trims as a spend-up extra in many configurations and not available in base versions.īase Traverse Ls are front-wheel drive only and don’t offer all-wheel drive.

Three rows of seats are fitted into the Traverse, with room for up to eight. The Traverse can tow up to 5,000 pounds when properly equipped. It makes 310 horsepower and returns up to 22 mpg combined, which is on par with crossovers its size. A 3.6-liter V-6 powers the Traverse and is mated to a 9-speed automatic transmission and front- or all-wheel drive.
