What's New in the 2021 Chevrolet Traverse?
The 2021 Chevrolet Traverse carries over unchanged.
See the 2021 Chevrolet Traverse models for sale near youWhich Traverse is the Best?
We recommend at least a Traverse LT Cloth with the Driver Confidence II system or a higher trim. That will get the safety and driver-assistance features that come standard on competitors while also bringing the Chevy's larger size, comfortable manners and practical interior.
Find a Chevrolet Traverse for saleHow Much Does a 2021 Chevrolet Traverse Cost?
The 2021 Chevrolet Traverse comes in a choice of seven trims: L, LS, LT Cloth, LT Leather, RS, Premier and High Country. The base Traverse
L ($29,800) includes a V6 engine and some amenities such as
tri-zone automatic climate control, six USB ports and
MyLink infotainment system with 7-in touchscreen display and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto integration. The
LS ($32,900, FWD; $34,900, AWD) adds a traction-mode select, deep-tinted rear windows and
high-intensity headlights. The
LT Cloth ($35,400, FWD; $39,200, AWD) builds on the LS with second-row captain's chair seating (a bench is optional), power-adjustable driver's seat and heated outside mirrors. 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, power rear lift gate,
blind spot monitoring,
rear cross-traffic alert and
rear park assist. We highly recommend adding the Driver Confidence II package that adds important safety features like automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist. The
LT Leather ($39,100, FWD; $41,100, AWD) adds The LT Leather has leather interior, blind spot monitoring, power tailgate and 8-in touchscreen display. You'll still have to pay extra for safety features like automatic emergency braking. The
RS ($43,600, FWD; $45,700, AWD) builds on the LT Leather and boasts a sportier look. It has 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 and HD Surround Vision. The RS includes the LT's optional Driver Confidence II package that bundles automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, lane-departure warning, follow distance indicator, automatic high beams and automatic heated steering wheel. The
Premier ($45,800, FWD; $48,400, AWD) comes with a hands-free lift gate, LED headlights, power adjustable steering column, heated steering wheel, ventilated front seats, wireless phone charger and heated second-row seats. A Redline Edition is available that adds blackout trim and a panoramic sunroof. The
High Country ($50,900, FWD: $53,200, AWD) adds all the optional features of the Premier plus panoramic sunroof,
adaptive cruise control with enhanced emergency braking, a power folding third-row seat and upgraded leather interior.