GM has officially unveiled the 2009 Chevrolet Traverse crossover, which is the fourth Lambda-platform crossover from GM.
Most of the Traverse's stats we are familiar with thanks to the Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia and Saturn Outlook, which are all built on the same platform.
According to GM, the Traverse borrows styling cues from the recently introduced 2008 Malibu. Buyers have the choice between 17, 18 and 20-inch wheels and either front-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive. The Traverse can seat up to eight passengers with the split second row bench seat or seven with the second-row captain' chairs.
The 2009 Traverse is powered by a direct-injected 3.6L V6 and according to GM will have best-in-class fuel economy.
The Traverse will be in showrooms this summer. Do you think that this new model which is essentially the same thing as the Enclave, Acadia and Outlook with slightly different styling will cannibalize sales of the other three models?
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PRESS RELEASE:
Chevrolet Announces the All-New 2009 Traverse
New Crossover Features Bold Styling, Sophisticated Details and
Best-in-Class Fuel Economy from a Direct-Injected 3.6L V-6
CHICAGO – Introduced at the Chicago Auto Show, the 2009 Chevrolet Traverse is an expressively styled, well-equipped crossover that gives customers people-hauling and cargo-carrying capability typically found in larger SUVs.
With styling cues inspired by the acclaimed '08 Chevy Malibu, the Traverse delivers refined details with strong proportions and the bold front-end appearance found on all new Chevrolets. Traverse will start production in the third quarter of 2008 at GM's Spring Hill, Tenn. manufacturing facility.
"We think the Traverse is the right vehicle at the right time," said Ed Peper, Chevrolet general manager. "It has great looks, utility and safety, with a driving experience typically found in smaller vehicles. But it delivers this with three rows of seating – including a third row that fits adults – and class-leading cargo space. The Traverse is following the formula that is bringing Chevy back to a new generation of consumers – great styling, loads of class-leading features and tremendous value."
The '09 Traverse is offered in LS, LT and LTZ models, in both front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations. Product highlights include:
* Distinctive design that highlights the new face of Chevrolet
* Optimized aerodynamics that enhance fuel economy and reduce wind noise
* Four-wheel independent suspension system
* StabiliTrak electronic stability control system
* Family of 17-, 18- and 20-inch wheels
* Second-row Smart Slide seat feature, for easy access to the third-row seats
* Rear-seat entertainment system with second-row controls
* Six standard air bags, including side curtain air bags that deploy over all three seating rows
* OnStar with Turn by Turn Navigation and Direction Download (with navigation system)
* XM Satellite Radio with XM NavTraffic, a real-time traffic feature (with navigation system)
* Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity
* Cruising range of more than 500 miles (800 km)
* Exceptional attention to detail and strong build quality
Sleek, sophisticated design
The Traverse casts a unique profile with a sleek, smooth and flowing design that characterizes the new, global face of Chevrolet. Elements such as chrome-ringed grille inserts, available projector-beam headlamps and large wheel-and-tire combinations highlight the vehicle's finely honed attention to detail.
Taut body lines and minimal overhangs convey the image of a smaller vehicle, reinforcing the Traverse's feeling of a large vehicle that drives smaller, while tight tolerances between body components – enhanced by the vehicle's unitized body structure, which enables wraparound, single-piece fascias – emphasize a highly precise build quality.
"The Traverse delivers a design that is unexpected from Chevrolet," said Michael Burton, director of design for the exterior. "Many of the details are typical on higher-priced vehicles, but the Traverse brings them to a level that is accessible to more customers."
Some of the upscale design details include:
* Deep-set grille inserts with chrome-ringed trim
* Turn signals integrated in the outside mirrors
* Expressive taillamps
* Rear spoiler integrated over the tailgate window
* Roof rails designed to enhance the sleek appearance when a roof rack is not in place
* 20-inch Ultra-Bright aluminum wheels (standard on LTZ models)
* Dual, bright exhaust outlets
* Panoramic, power-operated sunroof
"The headlamps, for example, are more than merely projector beam units; they are integrated in stylized housings that are rich and detailed, reinforcing the high-tech features found throughout the Traverse," said Burton.
Like the exterior, the Traverse's interior is a confluence of refined styling, technology and attention to detail. The instrument panel has a dual-cockpit design that is a hallmark of Chevrolet's heritage; it flows into the door panels, creating a sleek, highly detailed appearance. The instrument panel is mounted in a "low and away" position that enhances outward visibility.
The instrument panel houses a pair of large gauge binnacles that are accented with bright trim rings; and for so-equipped vehicles, the available navigation system screen is integrated prominently at the upper-center of the instrument panel.
The Traverse's interior can be configured for seven or eight adults, including two front bucket seats, a 60/40-split second-row bench (three passengers) or two second-row captain's chairs (two passengers) and a 60/40-split third-row bench seat. Perforated leather seats and second-row captain's chairs are available. The third-row seat is capable of comfortably seating adults while simultaneously providing best-in-class storage space behind it.
Great amenities
Complementing the Traverse's exterior and interior designs is a comprehensive roster of standard and available amenities that enhances the driving experience for the driver and passengers alike. They include:
* Rear ultrasonic parking assist
* Rear-view camera
* Outside mirrors with spotter mirrors
* Power liftgate
* Extended-range remote vehicle start
* Heated windshield fluid
* DVD entertainment system
* DVD navigation system (with OnStar Destination Download and XM traffic routing)
* Heated and cooled front seats
* XM Satellite Radio with XM NavTraffic, a real-time traffic feature
* Heated, power-adjustable outside mirrors with blind-spot mirrors
* Power folding outside mirrors with integrated turn signals
* OnStar (with one year of Directions & Connections service) with Turn by Turn Navigation and, with the navigation system, Direction Download.
GM's Five-Year/100,000 Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty continues to make GM a better choice for customers. GM's coverage focuses on the complete ownership experience and includes other provisions that competitors do not offer, including transferability to the next owner, more complete coverage of parts, and coverage for new and certified used vehicles. In addition, GM offers complementary programs such as courtesy transportation and roadside assistance.

Comments (15)
Sweet! Another crossover(station wagon)?!?!
NO ONE CARES!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Cheap Car Lover | February 6, 2008 8:22 AM
Posted on February 6, 2008 08:22
In case you didn't notice, cheap car lover, the crossover is the fastest growing segment. Why is Chevy the last of the GM divisions to get one of these? They are GM's biggest division and the Enclave, Outlook, and Acadia got more priority? It's about time.
Posted by SRT Driver | February 6, 2008 8:32 AM
Posted on February 6, 2008 08:32
And if no one cares about this, then we can all certainly stop posting on all the new sedans, and hot hatches...
Where is my coupe, my HOT coupe. I should just buy a Lotus....
Posted by Brian | February 6, 2008 9:20 AM
Posted on February 6, 2008 09:20
Though I usually can't stand rebranding, this Chevy, as well as its counterparts, look pretty good, and are built on a supposedly solid platform. Better to stick with what works, and what you already have, then spend money developing something else they may or may not be better/worse.
IMO Enclave > *
Posted by Sabby | February 6, 2008 9:39 AM
Posted on February 6, 2008 09:39
soooo....where does this put the Eqinox?
Posted by gilly | February 6, 2008 10:25 AM
Posted on February 6, 2008 10:25
@ Gilly,
The Equinox is one notch below. The order will be Equinox, Traverse, Tahoe, Suburban.
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This is a nice rebadge. It really does not look like the other GM crossovers it shares it platform with. GM is finally learning what Honda, Toyota, Nissan and others have been doing for years.
Posted by Andrew | February 6, 2008 11:51 AM
Posted on February 6, 2008 11:51
How many SUV's does a company need? I am not a fan of re-badging. How about a Malibu wagon with a handling package and 300hp DI V6?. Now that would be innovative AND fun. Better gas mileage too.
Posted by Kell | February 6, 2008 12:45 PM
Posted on February 6, 2008 12:45
Kell, you ever heard of a dodge magnum? It's been done and it didn't work too well.
Posted by Josh | February 6, 2008 1:40 PM
Posted on February 6, 2008 13:40
I like it and I like the new chevy grill its got some attitude now to apply it to all their products and get rid of the buick,pontiac,saturn brands and i think GM will be back on track they have cadillac so why have 2 luxury brands its pointless all they need is Chevrolet,Cadillac,GMC, and why are they building crossovers for GMC? I thought GMC was suppose to be strictly a truck brand?
Posted by Kamil | February 6, 2008 2:39 PM
Posted on February 6, 2008 14:39
all chevy needs is the following competitors listed on the left just using toyota as example
Toyota Yaris- Chevy Aveo
Toyota Corolla- Chevy Cobalt
Toyota Camry- Chevy Malibu (Cadillac)
Toyota Avalon- Chevy Impala (Cadillac)
Toyota Sienna- Chevy Venture
Toyota Rav4- Chevy Equinox (Cadillac)
Toyota Highlander- Chevy Traverse (Cadillac)
Toyota Forerunner- Chevy Tahoe (Cadillac) (GMC)
Toyota Sequia- Chevy Suburban (GMC)
Toyota Tacoma- Chevy Colorado (Cadillac) (GMC)
Toyota Tundra- Chevy Silverado (Cadillac) (GMC)
and They only need a cadillac,gmc counter part for some of them
Posted by Kamil | February 6, 2008 2:57 PM
Posted on February 6, 2008 14:57
I Goofed forgot about the all important camaro and corvette and yes I realize that the celica and supra are dead for toyota right now but u just watch they'll be back and for some of these models u can make them into sport models instead of creating a whole new car like to compete in world rally and compete against ricer rockets make that for the cobalt and call it the ss which they have and for rally lets call the badge i dunno (R)rally(S)super(S)sport
Toyota Yaris- Chevy Aveo
Toyota Corolla- Chevy Cobalt
Toyota Camry- Chevy Malibu (Cadillac)
Toyota Celica- Chevy Camaro
Toyota Avalon- Chevy Impala (Cadillac)
Toyota Supra- Chevy Corvette (Cadillac)
Toyota Sienna- Chevy Venture
Toyota Rav4- Chevy Equinox (Cadillac)
Toyota Highlander- Chevy Traverse (Cadillac)
Toyota Forerunner- Chevy Tahoe (Cadillac) (GMC)
Toyota Sequia- Chevy Suburban (GMC)
Toyota Tacoma- Chevy Colorado (Cadillac) (GMC)
Toyota Tundra- Chevy Silverado (Cadillac) (GMC)
Posted by Kamil | February 6, 2008 3:11 PM
Posted on February 6, 2008 15:11
Looks pretty decent in and out. If I were to buy a Crossover though I'd probably skip this for the Ford Edge. Too many dips/bubbles in the front and rear lights for my taste.
Posted by Gary | February 6, 2008 5:01 PM
Posted on February 6, 2008 17:01
"soooo....where does this put the Eqinox?"
"The Equinox is one notch below. The order will be Equinox, Traverse, Tahoe, Suburban"
The better question is where does this leave the TrailBlazer ?
Posted by Ozric | February 7, 2008 9:30 AM
Posted on February 7, 2008 09:30
@ Josh
I agree with you in principle, but where the Magnum failed is the cheap interior and the handlng. I had one as a rental and it was a letdown. I feel that the new Malibu interior, chassis and GM's new DI V6 would cure those issues.
Posted by Kell | February 7, 2008 10:43 AM
Posted on February 7, 2008 10:43
@Ozric
"The better question is where does this leave the TrailBlazer ?"
Dead as a door-nail. Traverse is the Trailblazer's replacement.
Posted by AutoBot | February 9, 2008 10:44 AM
Posted on February 9, 2008 10:44