Apr 29, 2025

If you’re a fan of spaciousness, safety, and innovative technology, then the 2025 Chevy Traverse will probably appeal to you. Everything about it is large, from its cabin to its infotainment display. It’s great infotainment technology makes it easy to stay organized and in touch with people while you travel, and the vehicle performs well both on and off the road.

Introducing the 2025 Chevy Traverse: Space for Every Journey

Plenty of Space for Legs, Heads, and Cargo

You never need to worry that you’ll be cramped in the Chevy Traverse. Every row can accommodate adults without discomfort. The third row is the smallest, with 32.13 inches of legroom, yet it remains spacious for all ages. The other two rows have over 40 inches of legroom. The front row has over 40 inches of headroom, while the other two have almost 40 inches of it.

Behind the third row, you’ve got 22.9 cubic feet to put your cargo into. You can expand this to 56.6 or 97.6 cubic feet in size by folding down the third or the second and third rows respectively.

Plenty of Incredible Infotainment Technology

Each Chevy Traverse features a 17.7-inch center touchscreen. Its size makes it easy to see, which is particularly helpful when using its navigation ability, and there are lots more features than that. You can integrate your smartphone with the system and enjoy hands-free calling and texting, access to your calendar, and access to various entertainment apps.

If you want to stay entertained without connecting the phone to the car, then use the trial of SiriusXM that comes with the vehicle. This lets you listen to all kinds of media, including sports, talk, and music across dozens of curated ad-free channels. Connecting to the built-in Wi-Fi hotspot lets your passengers access any form of entertainment they like. A wireless charging pad and four USB inputs around the cabin let you all keep your phones charged.

Plenty of Warning in Dangerous Situations

If you’ve ever wished you had a second pair of eyes to help you look out for hazards, then wish no more—the Chevy Traverse has several driver assistance systems including Blind Zone Steering Assist, Rear Park Assist, Forward Collision Alert, and Lane Keeping Assist with Lane Departure Warning that do that. Whether you’re in danger of crashing into the car in front of you or getting too close to the next lane, your car will warn you about the problem.

Visit Park Hills Chevrolet in Park Hills, MO, to get into the driver’s seat of the Traverse. Call us at 573-433-3612.