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Chevy Traverse vs. GMC Acadia
Chevy Traverse
  GMC Acadia
At a Glance: Traverse vs. Acadia

Choosing the right SUV for you and your family is an exciting time. With so many on the market, how do you know which one will suit you better? The team at Feldman Chevrolet of New Hudson is here to help you get the most out of your New Hudson, Detroit, and Westland, MI commutes.

On this page, you'll find two popular models going head-to-head in the areas drivers find most important. Which will come out on top in this Chevy Traverse vs. GMC Acadia comparison? Read on to find out!


PASSENGERS

PASSENGERS

8 | 6
Traverse vs Acadia
TOWING CAPACITY

TOWING CAPACITY

5,000 lbs. | 4,000 lbs.
Traverse vs Acadia
MAXIMUM CARGO CAPACITY

MAXIMUM CARGO CAPACITY

98.2 cu. ft. | 79 cu. ft.
Traverse vs Acadia
See the Difference for Yourself
Select a category below to learn more about how the Chevy Traverse compares to the GMC Acadia.
PERFORMANCE
Chevy Traverse

As a parent, you need a vehicle that can keep up with your busy schedule. Thanks to robust powertrains on the Chevy Traverse and the GMC Acadia, these large vessels can roll with the punches naturally. Plus, their exceptional capabilities allow you to spread your wings and add versatility into your next adventure.

Power From the Jump

The Chevy Traverse is standardly equipped with a 3.6L V6 engine, 9-speed automatic transmission, and an available all-wheel drive system. This powerful trio puts out an impressive 310 horsepower and 266 lb-ft of torque.

The GMC Acadia, on the other hand, is standardly powered by a 2.0L 4-cylinder engine paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. Though control will be similar to the Traverse, the power output is quite less, coming in at 228 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque.

The Acadia also offers an available 3.6L V6 engine. This upgraded engine offers 310 horsepower, just like the Traverse.

Tow Your Gear

The powerful engines on the Traverse and the Acadia provide quick acceleration and an effortless ride. However, the Chevy’s robust powertrain allows you to tow up to 5,000 pounds when properly equipped. That’s the equivalent of these towable items:

  • Small hard-side RV
  • Small recreational boats
  • Lightweight travel trailer
  • Couple of watercrafts
  • Pop-up camper

On the other hand, the GMC Acadia can tow up to 4,000 pounds when properly configured.


 

 

 

 

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INTERIOR
Chevy Traverse

With three rows of seating in the Traverse and the Acadia, it’s clear you’ll have enough space for your family and your essentials. However, with slight build differences between these SUVs, you’ll find more available room in the Chevy.

Room for Your Crew

In addition to their impressive power, the Chevy Traverse and the GMC Acadia also have roomy interiors. Depending on the configuration you choose in these 3-row SUVs, the Traverse can seat up to eight people, while the Acadia can seat up to six.

 
Chevy Traverse
GMC Acadia
Headroom (first/second/third row) 42.8 inches/ 40 inches/ 38.2 inches 40 inches/ 39.6 inches/ 37.2 inches
Shoulder Room (first/second/third row) 61.9 inches/ 62.1 inches/ 57.5 inches 59.4 inches/ 58.7 inches/ 54.3 inches
Hip Room (first/second/third row) 58.1 inches/ 56.9 inches/ 48.5 inches 55.7 inches/ 53.3 inches/ 42.9 inches

 

Room for Your Gear

The Traverse also offers more cargo room when compared to the GMC Acadia. When all the seats are folded down, the Chevy Traverse offers 98.2 cubic feet of cargo space, while the Acadia maxes out at 79 cubic feet. When the seats are upright, the Traverse provides up to 23 cubic feet of trunk space, while the Acadia only gives you 12.8 cubic feet of trunk space.


 

 

 

 

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SAFETY
Chevy Traverse

With you and your precious cargo on board, safety is of utmost importance. Fortunately, the Chevy Traverse and the GMC Acadia equip standard safety suites with integrated driver-assistance aids. These features will build your confidence on the road and prepare you for all sights unseen.

Your Security Detail

No matter how much you're towing or how paved the road you're driving on is, you want to feel confident in your safety. Luckily, both the Chevy Traverse and the GMC Acadia deliver.

In the Traverse and the Acadia, you'll have standard safety systems on your side, such as Forward Collision Alert, Automatic Emergency Braking, and Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning. These intuitive features use advanced sensors to alert you to an obstacle. In certain situations, they can automatically take preventive measures to help avoid an impact.

Promoting Focused and Safe Driving

Both the Chevy Traverse and the GMC Acadia are perfect family cars, especially since both SUVs equip Teen Driver. This helpful system activates customizable vehicle settings and limits certain vehicle systems to promote better driving behavior for your teenager.

The Traverse takes safe driving to another level by making Buckle to Drive standard. This feature requires you to buckle your seat belt before shifting out of Park. The Acadia goes without a comparable amenity.


 

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Answer the Call for Adventure in the Chevy Traverse
Chevy Traverse

As you’ve learned, both SUVs are ready to take on the roads with you behind the wheel. If you're a driver looking for more power under the hood, extra space inside, and a suite of standard safety features, we think you'll love the Chevy Traverse.

Decide for yourself today by making the short drive from New Hudson, Detroit, or Westland, MI to take it for a test drive at Feldman Chevrolet of New Hudson!

All of the tools you need to move forward with experiencing a new Traverse for yourself are conveniently available right here online.