
The 2025 Chevrolet Traverse, redesigned, has become a distinctive SUV, ranking among the best-selling in the Chevrolet family. The vehicle only stays an average of 12 days in dealers' inventories, selling faster than Corvette models. To maintain this sales advantage, the 2025 Traverse will introduce the luxurious High Country version. Chevrolet has not released photos of the model but stated that the High Country features special badges and 22-inch glossy black aluminum wheels. Additionally, the model includes dynamic lighting sequences that activate when the owner approaches or leaves the vehicle.

Inside, buyers will find leather front seats with heating and ventilation, ambient lighting, and a Bose audio system with 10 speakers. There will also be an electrically foldable third-row seat and a one-touch foldable second-row seat.
Customers will also receive a comfort driving package and enhanced driver assistance features. While Chevrolet has not elaborated on the details, it is expected to include Super Cruise, a rearview mirror with a camera, and improved automated parking assistance, among other features. An 11-inch digital instrument cluster and a 17.7-inch infotainment system with integrated Google services providing access to Google Maps, Google Assistant, and Google Play Store are also expected.
Highlights also include an “advanced suspension system” and a standard towing equipment package that includes a hitch and cover. The vehicle will be equipped with a familiar 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 328 horsepower and 442 Nm of torque. This engine is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and can be optionally paired with all-wheel drive. Pricing will be announced soon, but the High Country version is expected to start above the RS version's $55,595 in 2024.

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