As new vehicles move towards greater innovation and sophistication, the anticipation for upcoming vehicle releases grows stronger. Among the most awaited unveilings is the 2024 Chevy Traverse, which is a well-known SUV from the acclaimed Chevy brand. Let’s look at what you can expect with the new 2024 Chevy Traverse.
Key Takeaways
- The 2024 Chevy Traverse should have a boxier but more appealing exterior
- It should have a spacious cabin especially for cargo space
- This Traverse should have the largest touchscreen (17.7-in) its ever had
- It will have a 2.5-liter turbo V4 instead of the original 3.6-liter V6
- The estimated MSRP range is $39,000–$52,000
Anticipated Exterior
The 2024 Chevy Traverse should have a similar design to its 2023 counterpart; however, the 2024 Traverse will have some changes to it. The SUV should come with sharper front body lines and a squarer rear end, which gives it a new but satisfying profile. It should still come with bold lines, sleek LED lights, and an imposing front grille.
Depending on the trim you get, you can get a more fancy, modern trim like the LS or LT, or you can get a more sporty, bold trim like the Z71 or RS. The LS or LT trims are meant for more urban driving while the Z71 or RS trims are meant for outdoor adventures. Regardless of which trim you decide to pick, the exterior redesign enhances the vehicle's visual appeal.
Expected Interior and Technology
Inside the 2024 Traverse, you should expect an interior that offers more space than before. You could pick eight seats (two full rows of seats) or switch to the second row with captain chairs. Along with the seating options, the 2024 Traverse should have a comfortable cabin that provides ample legroom for your passengers. The biggest change will be with the cargo space, which will be up to 98 cubic feet with the second and third row of seats down.
This is the most space the Traverse has offered, so if you are someone who is all about the space, this could be your next SUV. Now each trim varies with its seating upholstery, accents, and so on, but the higher trims will offer more premium materials and attention to detail; however, each trim should give you the comfort and function you need for a great overall driving experience.
In terms of technology, the new Chevy Traverse is said to have a 17.7-in touchscreen with an 11.0-inch driver information center. With these massive screens, you should have a Google-based software to operate the Traverse’s system. The system should allow for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to connect seamlessly, and the Traverse will likely come with available Wi-Fi hotspot and wireless charging pad.
Predicted Performance
Under the hood, the 2024 Traverse promises a turbocharged 2.5-liter V4 that has 315 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque With an eight-speed automatic transmission, this new engine will replace the older 3.6-liter V6 engine that the Traverse used to come with. However, with a towing capacity of 5,000 pounds, you should expect quite the performance even though it’s a smaller engine.
As for safety, the 2024 Traverse is designed to deliver a safe driving experience, whether you're navigating city streets or embarking on a cross-country adventure. Some of the features you should plan on are automatic emergency braking, lane management assistance, forward collision alert, pedestrian and cyclist detection, parking assistance, adaptive cruise control, and 360-degree camera. These features should allow you to ride with peace of mind on any adventure you find yourself on.
Estimated Price
Though the actual MSRPs have not been released, the estimated MSRP range for the 2024 Chevy Traverse is $39,000–$52,000. These ranges vary depending on the trim you get and the upgrades you get to your trim. However, the most anticipated trim is the Z71, which is the sporty trim meant for outdoor adventures. The estimated MSRP for the Z71 is $48,000.
Summary
The 2024 Chevy Traverse is poised to make a substantial impact in the SUV market by redefining expectations with its blend of stylish design, advanced technology, and versatile performance. Stay tuned with updates on the release of the new Traverse so you can get your very own when it comes out.