Aug 14, 2025

There’s a lot to love about the 2025 Chevrolet Traverse, from its high-performing engine to its class-leading cargo area. We look at just some of the highlights of the new Chevy Traverse.

5 Highlights of the 2025 Chevrolet Traverse

1. Power and Efficiency

Chevy has given the Traverse more power than its predecessor by introducing a new engine for 2025. At the heart of this three-row SUV is a turbocharged 2.5-liter that cranks out 328 horsepower and 326 pound-feet of torque. This improved engine also makes the Traverse more efficient than ever before, achieving 20 mpg when in the city and an impressive 27 mpg on the highway.

2. Comfortable Interior

Even with all seven passengers on board, the Traverse’s spacious interior allows everyone to relax and stretch their legs. Front occupants can adjust their heated seats and get comfortable with a very generous 44.29 inches of legroom. Those sitting in the second row enjoy 41.46 inches and their own personal space, thanks to their separate captain’s chairs.

Chevy also looks after the comfort of third-row passengers by ensuring they have ample leg, shoulder, and hip room. Need room for one more family member? You have the option of turning the Traverse into an eight-seater SUV by swapping the captain’s chairs in the second row for available bench seating.

3. Best-In-Class Cargo Area

At the rear of the Traverse is a 22.90 cubic foot trunk. An AutoSense power liftgate allows you to open the gate as you approach the vehicle, so you can begin loading up as you step up to the trunk. Flexible seating lets you configure the interior in multiple ways depending on your needs, including folding down all the rear seatbacks and extending the cargo area to a class-leading 98 cubic feet.

If you’re heading off for a weekend getaway and have a full carload, the Traverse’s 5,000-pound towing capacity means you can you can hitch a trailer to carry excess gear.

4. Large Displays

The first thing you notice when climbing inside the Traverse is the two large screens dominating the dashboard. Directly in front of the driver is an 11-inch instrument display on which to view vehicle data. At the center of the dash is the infotainment hub: a 17.7-inch touchscreen with Google built-in and smartphone compatibility.

5. Advanced Warning Systems

Working together with the Traverse’s assistive features are two features that make sure you never miss a warning. When a potential collision is detected, the LED Reflective Windshield Collision Alert flashes a warning onto the windshield, while the driver’s seat cushion vibrates towards the direction of the threat.

With its combination of performance, advanced tech, and practicality, the new Traverse stands out in the busy SUV category. To find out more about what the Traverse has to offer, visit Mangino Chevrolet in Amsterdam, NY, today.