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2021 Chevrolet Traverse
Chevrolet recently revealed the revised 2021 Traverse midsize crossover with updated exterior styling, new interior features and more standard safety equipment. Following the launch of the redesigned full-size Tahoe and Suburban, the Traverse adopts a similar look with a new grille; new front fascia; LED headlights; turn signal indicators integrated into the daytime running lights; LED taillights; a new rear fascia and new wheel designs.
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Updated Styling
The new Traverse fits into the lineup between the Tahoe and the Equinox with a new grille flowing into the slim headlights with new daytime running light graphics. Fog light bezels are raised at the outer edges and a larger, lower air intake completes the new front fascia. At the rear, the slim taillights add a new lighting graphic and are connected as a single unit by a decorative trim element above the license plate. The lower valance surrounds dual exhaust outlets.
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Interior Updates
Inside, the 2021 Chevrolet Traverse offers new seating options; an available Dual SkyScape 2-panel power sunroof with a new rear power sunshade; an available 8-inch driver information center; a wireless charging pad; USB ports in all rows; as well as available wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto capability.
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Standard Safety
The new Chevrolet Traverse also has additional standard safety equipment for all trim levels including automatic emergency braking; front pedestrian braking; lane-keeping assist with lane departure warning; forward collision alert; Intellibeam automatic high beams and a following distance indicator.
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Safety and Driver Assistance
For 2021 Traverse offers available Adaptive Cruise Control – Advance on 3LT, RS and Premier trim levels. A new Safety Alert Seat is standard on Traverse Premier and Traverse High Country variants.