2024 Chevrolet Traverse: RS vs Z71 Trims Comparison
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Introducing the 2024 Chevrolet Traverse, a beast with two distinct personalities: the RS for city slickers and the Z71 for those who like to get a little mud on the tires. The Z71 comes with rugged 18-inch wheels and mud-ready tires, while the RS flaunts massive 22-inch wheels for a touch of urban flair. The Z71 means business with its skid plate and red tow hooks, ready to take on the off-road challenges. On the other hand, the RS sports a sleek lower chin spoiler, perfect for tearing through city streets.
Inside, the Traverse boasts a massive 17.7-inch screen loaded with controls, including the game-changing Super Cruise feature for hands-free highway driving. The RS model comes standard with Super Cruise, offering a taste of the future of driving technology. Under the hood, the Traverse packs a punch with a 2.5L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine churning out an impressive 328 horsepower and 326 lb-ft of torque. Paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and an electric phaser, this SUV is as efficient as it is powerful.
When it comes to pricing, the LS trim kicks things off at $44,995, offering seating for eight passengers. Stepping up to the Z71 or RS trim will set you back around $47,700, but with added features and style to match. The Traverse lineup caters to both the urban jungle and the rugged outdoors, offering versatility and performance in equal measure. So whether you're navigating city streets or conquering off-road trails, the 2024 Chevrolet Traverse has got you covered.
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