Eight Helpful Features on the 2026 Chevy Traverse

The Traverse is a spacious model that can seat up to eight and fit plenty of cargo onboard, not to mention the cargo you can tow in a trailer or stow on the roof. But if you’re interested in a 2026 Chevy Traverse, you probably want more than just a lot of space—we’re sure you’re interested in the features that fill that space, which can make your life easier every time you get behind the wheel.
To highlight some of the most innovative offerings this SUV has to offer, we’ve put together a list of eight great features that show how much thought the fine people at Chevy put into the design of the new Traverse. From infotainment to safety to seating, these features cover a wide range of functions and work together to elevate your driving experience.
#1 – AutoSense Power Liftgate
If you’re making good use of the spacious cargo area in the Traverse, you may often have your hands full—literally. Whether you’re getting a month’s worth of groceries or bringing home your latest find from an antique store, you might find it difficult to free a hand and open a traditional liftgate. Luckily, Chevy has your back.
The AutoSense power liftgate comes standard across all trims of the 2026 Traverse, giving you plenty of ways to access the rear cargo area. You can open it traditionally if you prefer, or operate it using buttons located on the Traverse’s interior, exterior, and key fob.
But you don’t need to bother with any of that if you don’t want to—the liftgate will open automatically when the key fob is within three feet of it. If something is in the way, electronic obstacle detection will notice and reverse the open or close, so you don’t have to worry about getting a scuff or scrape. No fumbling for keys, no searching for sensors—just smooth and smart operation.
#2 – Smart Slide Seats
The Traverse is a popular family vehicle, especially for parents who frequently need to utilize the third row of seating. However, accessing the third row of any vehicle has historically been tricky, forcing people to squeeze through a tight space to get by. With the Traverse, you can enjoy easier access thanks to standard Smart Slide second-row seats, which easily scoot out of the way to allow anyone, from younger kids to teens and grown adults, to reach the back row hassle-free.
#3 – Power-Folding Seats
On the other hand, sometimes you don’t need all of the seats in action. Busy families often need to switch between passenger seating and extra storage space, which can be exhausting if you’re doing it the old-fashioned way. Upgrade to the RS or High Country trim, and you can save yourself some work with power-folding second- and third-row seating, with One-Touch Fold second-row seats. With this convenient feature, you can easily reconfigure the interior, allowing you to quickly adapt to changing plans and be ready for whatever life throws your way.
#4 – Terrain Mode
Do you want your SUV to be able to double as both a means of getting around town and a way to explore the gorgeous wilderness of New York? If so, the Z71 trim is worth considering. This off-road-ready model features twin-clutch all-wheel drive, hill descent control, and a revised suspension system, making it ready for rocky terrain.
To help the Z71 deliver optimal performance both on- and off-road, it also features a special mode called Terrain Mode. Keep it off for driving around town, and you’ll be cruising in comfort over city streets. Turn it on when you leave the pavement behind, and the vehicle’s systems will adjust to give you the best dynamics possible for uneven ground.
#5 – Google Built-In
Many vehicles force you to upgrade to a pricey top-tier trim level to get the most advanced infotainment system possible. With the Traverse, you get cutting-edge tech across all trims, with a large 17.7-inch touch-screen display that’s easy to read at a glance and control without accidentally bumping the wrong button, helping you glance at it very quickly so you can get your eyes back on the road ASAP.
Behind the scenes of that screen is technology designed to help you easily stay connected on the road: Google Built-In. Each driver can personalize their profile, getting their apps just how they like them. Built-in navigational capability lets you get around easily, no matter how far from home you drive. Natural voice recognition makes it safe and easy to give commands from behind the wheel, while phone integration lets you reach your contacts on-the-go. You even get a standard wireless charging pad across all trims to keep your device powered up cable-free.
#6 – HD Surround Vision
Having a big SUV is great when it comes to passenger and storage space, but any large vehicle can be difficult to maneuver in tight spaces. Part of this is simply due to size, but part of it has to do with visibility — it can be hard to see low-lying obstacles from your vantage point in the driver’s seat.
To help with this, HD Surround Vision is available on the LT and Z71 trims and standard on the High Country and RS trims. This feature uses multiple cameras to show you the entire area around your vehicle, helping you park or navigate a driveway strewn with toys. Switch between different views to get the right angle on things, and use the guidelines to see exactly where you’re heading.
#7 – Safety Alert Seat
Camera views and other visual alerts are great, but they do require you to look at something other than the road ahead of you. Some alerts use sound, but that can have its own issues, especially if you’re in a car full of boisterous kids. With these limitations in mind, Chevy developed an alert system that lets you know immediately which direction danger is coming from, without requiring you to take your eyes off the road or hear a warning sound.
Standard across all trims of the 2026 Traverse, the Safety Alert Seat uses directional vibrations to get your attention. Linked to safety features that help you avoid potential collisions, this seat can vibrate on either the left, right, or both sides of your seat, instantly letting you know where to focus your attention so you can stay safe on the road.
#8 – Super Cruise
Long drives down the highway can be draining, but they don’t have to be. Enjoy a more relaxed experience with Chevy’s advanced hands-free driver assist technology: Super Cruise. Available on the LT and Z71 trims and standard on High Country and RS, this feature takes cruise control to a whole new level, combining it with a variety of sensors and automatic systems to allow you to drive hands-free on hundreds of thousands of miles of compatible roads.
This advanced system can run smoothly in a wide range of circumstances and if it runs into anything it can’t handle, it will prompt you to pay close attention so you can step in and take over. While many automakers have similar systems, Super Cruise was named the best hands-free driving tech by MotorTrend in 2025 thanks to its innovative and trustworthy design. Enjoy road trips like never before with an advanced co-pilot built right into the Traverse.





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