Many customers are rightfully excited about their spring test driving options here at West Chevy of Knoxville, and are drawn to large-sized family vehicles such as the 2021 Suburban. After admiring its sheer might and muster, many will wonder exactly what their choices are for stepping down just a notch while staying in the same solid and capable segment. The Traverse is one of the largest vehicles out there you can obtain without changing things up to a body-on-frame chassis.
It offers an abundance of space inside and comfortable seating for up to 8. Second-row captain's chairs to keep everyone riding in a lavish stance during the journey are standard on the RS, Premier, and High Country trims, and there's tons of headroom from front to back. 41.3 inches, 40 inches, and 38.2 inches are where the numbers are for each row to assure that you're not experiencing “non-intended haircut by confines!”. With each of the three rows upright, the Traverse provides 23.0 cubic feet of cargo space. Once the third row is dropped, this space more than doubles, opening up to 57.8 cubic feet.
If you drop every one of three rows during a move or other family-and-friends hauling duty, you'll have 98.2 cubic feet to work with. Towing capacity is up to 5,000 lb if properly equipped, and even the base-level trim provides 8-passenger seating, 10 cupholders, six USB ports, keyless access, a WiFi hotspot, 7.0-inch infotainment system, and OnStar. As you make the move up in trim level, you'll be thriving in the tune department with a Bose sound system, power liftgate, power-folding third row, heated and ventilated front seats, and a heated, power-adjustable steering wheel.
If the coming of summer's sunny days that fade into the coming of the holiday season brings long trips for your clan, the rear-seat entertainment package includes two screens and DVD capability to pass the time. The only engine option is the familiar-and-fierce 3.6-liter V6, mated to a 9-speed automatic transmission. This capable pair is good for 310 horsepower and 266 lb-ft of torque, and there is the choice of front or all-wheel drive. The mid-level LT trim is where Safety Assist features are an option, keeping you at bay on the road with automated emergency braking, forward collision alert, pedestrian detection, lane-keep assist, and IntelliBeam. RS trims and higher offer a 360-degree camera and digital rear-view mirror.
When customers ask us what feature brings about a game-changing stance on highway drives, we always answer with the Adaptive Cruise Control feature available on the High Country. Automatically adjusting your vehicle speed to maintain a safe distance from vehicles ahead, it gains its valuable data to make instant decisions with radar and laser sensors as well as high-tech camera lenses. A handsome and “always-early” arriving pick for a great weekend out or the daily shuttling to school, the 2021 Traverse is a fuel-efficient, street-savvy, and space-heavy contender for the year to embrace “the return to normal”!
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