What's New in the 2020 Chevrolet Traverse?
For 2020, the Chevy Traverse gets
V6 power for every trim. The infotainment system is upgraded to the aptly named Infotainment System 3, as is the optional navigation. An HD rear camera is now standard, while more features are added to various option packages. An HD Surround Vision camera is optional with the LT Leather trim, and it's standard in the RS, Premier and High Country trims.
See the 2020 Chevrolet Traverse models for sale near youWhich Traverse is the Best?
For the money, we think the Traverse LT Cloth with AWD is the best choice of the bunch. However, if you want advanced driver-assist features, such as forward emergency braking and adaptive cruise control, you're going to have to move up to the more expensive RS, Premier or High Country trim.
Find a Chevrolet Traverse for saleHow Much Does a 2020 Chevrolet Traverse Cost?
The 2020 Chevrolet Traverse is offered in seven trims: L, LS, LT Cloth, LT Leather, RS, Premier and High Country. The base Traverse
L ($30,995) comes with power windows, power locks, an HD rearview camera, HID headlights, power heated outside mirrors, 18-in painted aluminum wheels,
MyLink radio with a 7-in touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth phone and music streaming, 4G LTE and Wi-Fi hot spot, keyless open and start, cruise control,
tri-zone automatic climate control and seating for eight passengers. The
LS ($34,095, FWD; $36,095, AWD) adds tinted privacy glass, HID headlights, 18-in bright silver painted wheels, Traction Mode Select and the option of AWD. The
LT Cloth ($36,595, FWD; $40,395, AWD) builds on the LS with second-row captain's chair seating, 18-in bright face aluminum wheels, fog lights, roof rails, SiriusXM 3-month trial subscription, an 8-way power driver's seat, express up/down power front windows and roof rails. The Convenience and Driver Confidence package is optional on the FWD LT and standard on the AWD model. The package adds an 8-in color touchscreen, navigation, driver information display, heated front seats, remote start, a power rear lift gate, blind spot monitoring,
rear cross-traffic alert and
rear park assist. The
LT Leather ($40,295, FWD; $42,295, AWD) adds the Convenience and Driver Confidence package, rear park assist and rear cross-traffic alert, leather seating, Infotainment 3 with 8-in touchscreen, a 6-way power passenger seat with power lumbar support, rear power lift gate, heated front seats and remote vehicle start. The
RS ($44,795, FWD; $46,895, AWD) carries much of the LT Leather features but substitutes 20-in dark painted wheels plus signature black accents, including roof fails, a grille bow tie badge and window trim. The RS also gets the contents of the LT Premium package, which includes 10-speaker Bose audio, navigation, rear camera mirror, HD Surround Vision and 20-in wheels. The RS also gets the LT's optional Driver Confidence II package that includes automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, lane-departure warning, follow distance indicator, automatic high beams and automatic heated steering wheel. The
Premier ($46,995, FWD; $49,595, AWD) builds on the RS with a hands-free lift gate, LED headlights, a power tilt-and-telescopic steering column, an automatic heated steering wheel, ventilated front seats, Qi wireless charging and heated second-row seats. A Redline Edition is also available that adds blackout trim and a panoramic sunroof. The
High Country ($52,095, FWD: $54,395, AWD) adds all the optional features of the Premier plus panoramic sunroof,
adaptive cruise control with forward emergency braking, a power folding third-row seat and upgraded leather interior.