Engine Capacity Rating
2.5 L
Fuel Economy Rating
9 Km/L - 10 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
328 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
7 seater - 8 seater
Engine Assembly
2.5 L
Odometer Mileage
9 Km/L - 10 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
328 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
7 seater - 8 seater
Engine Torque Output
442 Nm
Engine Displacement Size
2498 cc
Engine Capacity Rating
2.5 L
Valves Per Cylinder Count
4
Acceleration Performance
7 sec - 8 sec
Drivetrain Type
All Wheel Drive
Turbocharger Unit
Single Turbo
cylinders
6

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The Chevrolet Traverse is a three-row family SUV that seats up to 8 and positions itself as a spacious, value-driven alternative for large-family buyers — offering genuine cabin room and a strong powertrain at a price competitive with the Toyota Highlander and Hyundai Palisade. Prices start from AED 189,000.
The 2026 Traverse is powered by a 2.5 L turbocharged engine producing 328 BHP, paired with an Automatic gearbox. Fuel economy comes in at 10 Km/L on a mixed cycle — reasonable for a three-row SUV of this size. The entry LT trim covers the essentials with an eight-inch infotainment screen, wireless Apple CarPlay, and a suite of safety assists. Stepping up to the Z71 adds all-terrain credentials: distinctive off-road styling, skid plates, hill descent control, and all-wheel drive as standard — making it the pick for buyers who occasionally venture beyond tarmac.
Pros: the cabin is genuinely large, with a third row that adults can tolerate on shorter runs — a third row that adults can genuinely use on shorter runs — competitive with the Highlander and better than many rivals in this bracket. The 328 BHP output gives confident highway performance, and the standard safety kit on even the base trim is comprehensive. Cons: residual values trail the Toyota Highlander and Hyundai Palisade — relevant for buyers who change cars frequently. The interior materials, while functional, don't match the tactile quality of German competitors in this bracket.
The Chevrolet Traverse retains approximately 38% of its value after five years — ahead of Dodge at 37% but below Ford at 44%. Buyers prioritising resale should weigh this against the Traverse's significantly lower entry price compared with European three-row SUVs.
Buyers also cross-shopping the Traverse typically look at the Toyota Highlander, Hyundai Palisade, and Kia Telluride — three-row family SUVs in the same price bracket where the Traverse competes on cabin space but trails on resale and hybrid availability. The Traverse's case against them rests on noticeably lower sticker price and greater outright passenger capacity, the Highlander counters on hybrid availability and long-term resale; the Palisade on interior quality and refinement.