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These 2023 Chevy Traverse Options Are Currently Unavailable

The 2023 Chevy Traverse arrives as the sixth model year for the current second-generation crossover, offering up only a few updates and changes over the preceding 2022 model year. Now, however, the 2023 Chevy Traverse is currently unavailable to order with a variety of different packages and options.

The packages and options that are currently unavailable for the 2023 Chevy Traverse span a wide variety of vehicle facets, including the interior, exterior styling, convenience, and more. The affected packages and options are listed below, with relevant RPO codes included in parentheses:

Premium Carpet Floor Mat Package (PDU), which includes:

  • First and second row premium carpeted floor mats (VYW)
  • Third row premium carpeted floor mat (VI4)

Normally offered on all trim levels except High Country.

Blackout Package (PDB), which includes:

  • Black grille (SJA)
  • Black rear license plate applique (RXX)
  • Gloss Black emblem kit (RIK)
  • Black mirror caps, LPO (LT Cloth and LT Leather only) (S4X)

Unavailable to order on LS, LT Cloth and LT Leather. Still available on Premier. Not offered at all on RS and High Country.

Molded assist steps (VXW)

Normally offered on all trim levels.

Hit the Road Package (PCX), which includes:

  • Black roof rack cross rails (VLL) and molded assist steps (VXW)

Normally offered on all trim levels.

Garage door opener with 3-button universal programmable remote (5LE)

Normally offered on LS. Other trim levels get Universal Home Remote (UG1) instead.

Black Accent Package (PDM), which includes:

  • Black grille (SJA)

Unavailable to order on LS, LT Cloth and LT Leather. Still available on Premier. Not offered at all on RS and High Country.

As a reminder, the 2023 Chevy Traverse is equipped with the naturally aspirated 3.6L V6 LFY gasoline engine, which produces a maximum of 310 horsepower and 266 pound-feet of torque. Output is routed through the GM nine-speed automatic transmission, while under the skin, you’ll find the long-wheelbase variant of the GM C1 platform. Production takes place at the GM Lansing Delta Township plant in Michigan.

Looking ahead, GM is poised to launch the next-generation Chevy Traverse for the 2024 model year, with the Traverse expected to be the first of three next-gen, full-size GM crossovers out the gates, followed by the next-gen GMC Acadia and next-gen Buick Enclave. Production of the next-generation Chevy Traverse will begin this coming December. Updates will include a new Activ trim level, as well as the possible deletion of the High Country trim level.

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  1. Look on lot…Traverses coming in have no rear park assist. Really? $40-$50 thousand with out this safety feature…..ridiculous…GM WAKE UP,!

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