The 2017 Chevrolet Traverse is capable of reaching 60 mph from a standstill in 6.8 seconds on to a quarter mile time of 15.5 seconds at 98 miles per hour. These figures reflect the capabilities of the Traverse in the range-topping Premier (1LZ) trim level.
Trim | Drive Wheels | Power (hp) | Torque (lb-ft) | 0-60 time | 1/4 mile time |
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Premier (1LZ) | All-wheel Drive | 288 hp | 270 lb-ft | 6.8 sec | 15.5 @ 98 mph |
2LT | All-wheel Drive | 281 hp | 266 lb-ft | 6.9 sec | 15.6 @ 97 mph |
1LT | All-wheel Drive | 281 hp | 266 lb-ft | 6.9 sec | 15.6 @ 97 mph |
LS | All-wheel Drive | 281 hp | 266 lb-ft | 6.9 sec | 15.7 @ 97 mph |
Premier (1LZ) | Front-wheel Drive | 288 hp | 270 lb-ft | 7.3 sec | 15.8 @ 91 mph |
Base LS | Front-wheel Drive | 281 hp | 266 lb-ft | 7.4 sec | 15.9 @ 91 mph |
LS | Front-wheel Drive | 281 hp | 266 lb-ft | 7.5 sec | 15.9 @ 91 mph |
2LT | Front-wheel Drive | 281 hp | 266 lb-ft | 7.5 sec | 15.9 @ 90 mph |
1LT | Front-wheel Drive | 281 hp | 266 lb-ft | 7.5 sec | 15.9 @ 90 mph |
The variations in the figures above are primarily due to weight, all-wheel drive versus front-wheel drive configurations, and increased output for select models.
The difference in power output are due to the exhaust systems of the Traverse: the LS Base (1SM), LS (1LS) and LT (1LT, 2LT) models are equipped with a single exhaust outlet, while the 2LT Graphite Special Edition and Premier (1LZ) feature dual exhaust which enables them to make slightly more horsepower and torque.
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*Figures provided by AutoTK.com