Tuesday, August 6, 2019

GM Authority Reveals Blazer's Influence in Captured 2021 Chevy Traverse Spy Shots


A brand-new batch of spy shots on the GM Authority blog this week revealed the mid-cycle enhancement of the upcoming 2021 Chevy Traverse, which appears here to sport the design of the 3-row full-size crossover similar to the rest of the brand's offerings. The front and rear fascias now mimic the design of the latest Chevy Blazer, a model that all of us here at Chuck Hutton Chevy of Memphis are happy will continue to stoke inspiration for the design of many future endeavors.



The very latest 2020 model year of the Chevy Traverse saw the discontinuation of the RS-exclusive turbocharged 2.0-liter LTG I-4, which was replaced by the naturally-aspirated 3.6-LFY V6 offered in other Traverse models. The very first-generation Chevy Traverse saw production in 2008 for the 2009 model year, and saw 8 years of rolling off the line. The 2018 model year was when the second-generation model was introduced, and it is one of those vehicles that has had customers consistently excited with its many offerings and aggressive stance since its early origins.

Situated up front on the 2021 refresh, there is a two-tiered lighting arrangement that is also similar to what is seen on the Blazer, with new, thin, upper LED lighting, in addition to a pair of lower projector beams. In the rear, the 2021 Chevy Traverse refresh will offer new tail lamps, providing a more detailed and unique inner tail lamp graphic. It's still a bit hard to tell what engine type/other tech offerings will be included on board, but the new model should make its debut early next year along with all of the important fine details.

This mid-size SUV is loved for its combination of a car's smooth ride and responsive handling with the added enjoyment of a crossover's high position and storage capability. It is currently available in front – or all-wheel drive, in LS, LT, RS, Premier, or High Country trims. The current model's High Country trim is also where you receive the twin-clutch AWD System with automatic-locking rear differential, automatic emergency braking, active lane control, adaptive cruise control, and automatic high beams.

Opting for the Premier trim gives you 20-inch wheels, a heated steering wheel, leather upholstery, hands-free power liftgate, 8.0-inch touchscreen, heated and cooled front seats, wireless charging, navigation, and the music lover's epic enjoyment of Bose audio! We'll keep you updated right here on the blog regarding  any news concerning the 2021 Traverse, and its family-focused performance + daily-driver-friendly qualities.

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