When it comes to the Traverse LT, and the RS, it really is a big brother, little brother situation. While it may be tempting to go for the RS, you shouldn’t count out the LT. We’ll be taking a look at what you can expect from both trims, and see if they have anything in common, so when you hit the lot, you’ll be well informed.
Key takeaways
- The 2026 Chevrolet Traverse capabilities are impressive as it can tow up to 5,000-pounds.
- Both the Traverse RS and the LT share some great features, such as the AutoSense power liftgate.
- Of the two trims, the LT offers the best value, but that doesn’t mean that the RS should be slept on.
LT
Being the entry level trim, most people might think that it is barebones, but that’s quite the opposite when it comes to the Traverse. At a starting price of $44,695, the LT comes with 18-inch Grazen metallic machined-face aluminum wheels and body-color bodyside moldings to name a few things that help the exterior stand out.
Jumping inside, you’ll find that this trim comes with a 6-speaker audio system. While this isn’t the most advanced set up, it will certainly get the job done. The last area where the LT shines is the inclusion of the rear park assist. When operating the vehicle, you’ll be able to park with confidence as this system will alert you if you get too close to another vehicle or obstacle.
RS
Moving on to the bigger brother, this one comes loaded with bells, whistles, and creature comforts. At a starting price of $59,295, this one has features such as a high gloss black sporty grille and high gloss black roof mounted side rails. To match these features, the RS also comes with 22-inch high gloss black painted aluminum wheels, tying the whole exterior together.
The RS aims at making sure that you and your passenger remain comfortable, and to do this, it comes equipped with ventilated driver and front passenger seats. These also come heated, making sure that you’re ready for whatever temperature life throws at you. The rear outboard passengers also get to enjoy heated seats, really sharing the love no matter where you are.
Similarities
Despite the LT having a much lower price tag, it does come with some of the same features that the RS has. These include the powerful engine, as well as some tech for the interior, and exterior. Starting with the engine, the one that powers both trims is the 2.5L turbo I4. This generates 328 horsepower, and 326 lb-ft of torque. When properly equipped, this model can tow up to 5,000-pounds, making it a great option for drivers who want something that can do just a tiny bit more whether for work or play.
While this engine is capable, it is also efficient. This engine comes with an EPA rated 22 MPG combined. For its size, you won’t be able to find one that is much better than this, and thanks to its large gas tank, you’ll be able to go 427 miles on one tank.
To make life a bit easier, all trims also come with the AutoSense power liftgate. This makes it so that all you need to do is stand at the rear of your vehicle for a short amount of time, and the liftgate will pop open.
The last of the similar features that stands out is the 17.7-inch LCD touchscreen display with Google built-in. This comes with phone connectivity, as well as a wireless charging pad, making it a breeze to stay connected, as well as fully powered up while on the road.
Where can I find a 2026 Traverse?
When looking for a 2026 Traverse like the LT, RS, and everything in between, then there’s no better place than with us here at Burlington Chevrolet. Our team is dedicated to putting you in your next dream vehicle, no matter what they may be. If you want to come see a few Traverse trims in person, or just want to browse everything we have, come see us today!