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Chevrolet Traverse
2026 · Chevrolet
Traverse
59
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OctaneScore / 100
👁 2 reviews

Score Breakdown

Performance
40
Livability
89
Driving Tech
67
Cabin Tech
80
Value
44
Reliability
25
Design
50
Economy
80

2 Reviews

SavageGeese
SavageGeese
Dec 16, 2025
47⚪ Regular
SavageGeese gives the 2026 Chevrolet Traverse a mixed 47/100 score, praising its exceptional livability and practical cabin technology while flagging significant concerns about quality and value. The Traverse excels as one of the largest three-row SUVs with usable third-row space, massive storage capacity, and a standout 17.8-inch Android Automotive infotainment display paired with industry-leading Super Cruise hands-free driving—though its new 2.5L turbo engine underperforms despite better specs, producing less power than expected. The vehicle is undermined by cheap interior materials including glossy plastic surfaces, creaky infotainment trim, and notably poor residual values, with high-trim models depreciating from $62,000 to the mid-40s in just two years. The Traverse is best suited for families prioritizing maximum interior space and advanced driver assistance over budget-conscious ownership or dynamic performance.
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Auto Buyers Guide
Auto Buyers Guide
Dec 30, 2024
66🔷 Premium
Auto Buyers Guide gives the 2025 Chevrolet Traverse a solidly positive rating of 66/100, praising its exceptional livability and fuel economy—the cabin is notably taller and wider than average three-row SUVs, it achieves class-leading cargo space with twice the roller bags fitting behind the third row compared to competitors, and it delivers an impressive 23-27 MPG in real-world driving. The Traverse also impresses with standard safety tech like 360-degree cameras and adaptive cruise control, plus a massive infotainment screen with Apple CarPlay, though the turbocharged four-cylinder engine delivers gruff noise without performance gains over the previous V6, achieving only 7.1 seconds to 60 mph. Build quality concerns emerge as the main caveat, with shiny black trim already scratched after 3,000 miles and inadequate sound deadening making engine noise intrusive. This vehicle is best suited for families prioritizing spacious interiors and value over driving dynamics, especially those who prefer efficiency without paying for premium features.
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