
The 2026 Chevrolet Traverse is the sort of SUV that quietly solves problems you didn’t even realize you had. It’s big, appropriately big, but not in a “Mack-truck-get-outta-my-way” way. Instead, it’s been engineered to make family life, road trips, and everyday chaos feel calmer, easier, and almost enjoyable. For drivers in Akron, OH, the Traverse is a three-row SUV that actually understands how people use space.
Cargo Space That Swallows Everything
Let’s talk about space, because this is where the Traverse really flexes. With 98 cu. ft. of max cargo space, it has more room than most people will ever fully use—and that’s precisely the point. Sports gear, groceries, luggage, strollers, flat-pack furniture… it all disappears into the back without argument.
Even with all three rows in play, the Traverse doesn’t feel like it’s holding its breath. Seating for up to 8 passengers is genuinely usable, and the third row isn’t the sort of punishment zone reserved for people you don’t like very much.
Designed by People Who Clearly Have Families
Chevrolet has been refreshingly sensible here. The AutoSense Power Liftgate opens hands-free, which sounds trivial until you’re juggling shopping bags, a phone, and a child who has suddenly decided walking is optional.
Step up to RS or High Country trims and you get power-folding second- and third-row seats, turning the Traverse from people carrier to cargo hauler in seconds. It’s the kind of feature you don’t brag about—but you absolutely rely on.
Screens Done Properly
Inside, the Traverse avoids the usual “screens everywhere just because we can” trap. Instead, you get a 17.7-inch center touchscreen and an 11-inch Driver Information Center, both clear, responsive, and mercifully logical. Google built-in works seamlessly, navigation is quick, and voice commands actually understand you the first time.
This is technology that helps rather than distracts, which feels increasingly rare.
Hands-Free Driving That Actually Reduces Fatigue
Available Super Cruise® hands-free driving works on more than 585,000 miles of compatible roads, and it’s one of those features you don’t fully appreciate until you’ve spent hours on the highway. It doesn’t turn driving into a video game—it simply takes the edge off long trips, helping you arrive less tired than expected.
Power That Feels Effortless
The Traverse is powered by a turbocharged 2.5L engine producing 328 hp and 326 lbs.-ft. of torque, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. On paper, that sounds respectable. On the road, it feels confident, smooth, and never strained.
With towing capability up to 5,000 lbs. when properly equipped, it’s more than capable of handling boats, trailers, or weekend toys without drama.
Safety Without the Drama
More than 20 standard safety features come baked in, including Forward Collision Alert, Lane Keep Assist, and Rear Cross Traffic Braking. These systems work quietly in the background, stepping in only when needed—which is exactly how safety tech should behave.
Available features like Adaptive Cruise Control and Side Bicyclist Alert add extra reassurance, particularly in busy city driving around Akron.
See the 2026 Chevrolet Traverse at VanDevere Chevrolet
The 2026 Chevrolet Traverse isn’t flashy for the sake of it. Instead, it’s smart, spacious, and deeply practical in ways that make daily life easier. If you want a three-row SUV that feels thoughtfully engineered rather than overdesigned, this one deserves a proper look.
Visit VanDevere Chevrolet in Akron, OH, and see just how much easier a family SUV can make life.

